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Malcolm Walker
I have a site at www.mcjtraining.co.uk/ My ISP has confirmed that FPSEs
are installed. But I cannot publish to the site that was originally
uploaded by FTP before I requested (and paid for!) FPSEs to be installed.
When I attempt to publish I have made sure that the Remote Web server
type is set to FrontPage or SharePoint Services and the Remote Web site
address is set to http://www.mcjtraining.co.uk before clicking OK. In
the Connect to dialogue I type in my username and password and click
OK. The Connect to dialogue immediately refreshes with the password box
empty.
Before a further abortive attempts to publish FP Cleaner reported that
the Hidden Temporary Directory was empty and that one file was removed
from the .web directory.
I am wondering if this is a failure of my system? Is something blocking
the connection from FP to my broadband connection? I would appreciate
any assistance.
In the meantime I have asked my ISP to confirm the username and password
I received from them. Unfortunately in the Web Hosting Control Panel
there is no facility to Enable/Disable the FPSEs and on their
installation the FTP facility is removed. I don't think that I am very
comfortable with this particular ISP!
Malcolm Walker
are installed. But I cannot publish to the site that was originally
uploaded by FTP before I requested (and paid for!) FPSEs to be installed.
When I attempt to publish I have made sure that the Remote Web server
type is set to FrontPage or SharePoint Services and the Remote Web site
address is set to http://www.mcjtraining.co.uk before clicking OK. In
the Connect to dialogue I type in my username and password and click
OK. The Connect to dialogue immediately refreshes with the password box
empty.
Before a further abortive attempts to publish FP Cleaner reported that
the Hidden Temporary Directory was empty and that one file was removed
from the .web directory.
I am wondering if this is a failure of my system? Is something blocking
the connection from FP to my broadband connection? I would appreciate
any assistance.
In the meantime I have asked my ISP to confirm the username and password
I received from them. Unfortunately in the Web Hosting Control Panel
there is no facility to Enable/Disable the FPSEs and on their
installation the FTP facility is removed. I don't think that I am very
comfortable with this particular ISP!
Malcolm Walker