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I understand that backing up my site means "publishing" it to another
location.
I tried to publish/back up my site to a travel drive. After the publishing
process was finished, the contents listed for the "Local Web Site" and for
the "Remote Web Site" were exactly the same.
When I then, however, checked the travel drivel, I realized that several
folders are missing: private, fpclass, themes, and overlay.
I then published the site to another location on my C-drive/My Documents and
burned it onto a CD, using the "data disk" feature of my CD burning software.
When I checked the contents of the CD, again fpclass, themes, overlay are
missing, but this time the CD contains the private folder.
I then burned another CD using the "easy archive" feature of my CD burning
software, and now I have all the folders - with the exception of fpclass
(whatever this is!), Additionally, the CD now contains "derived," _vti-cnf,
and _vti_pvt.
I am baffled.
What is the right way to back up a FP website?
I use PF 2003, Windows XP pro, and Sonic (CD burning software).
location.
I tried to publish/back up my site to a travel drive. After the publishing
process was finished, the contents listed for the "Local Web Site" and for
the "Remote Web Site" were exactly the same.
When I then, however, checked the travel drivel, I realized that several
folders are missing: private, fpclass, themes, and overlay.
I then published the site to another location on my C-drive/My Documents and
burned it onto a CD, using the "data disk" feature of my CD burning software.
When I checked the contents of the CD, again fpclass, themes, overlay are
missing, but this time the CD contains the private folder.
I then burned another CD using the "easy archive" feature of my CD burning
software, and now I have all the folders - with the exception of fpclass
(whatever this is!), Additionally, the CD now contains "derived," _vti-cnf,
and _vti_pvt.
I am baffled.
What is the right way to back up a FP website?
I use PF 2003, Windows XP pro, and Sonic (CD burning software).