I wonder if you realize none of us (well, almost none) work for MS. This is
a peer to peer group of volunteers trying to help each other with problems,
none of us get paid.
Btw... it's still unclear (at least to me) whether you are using ftp or
Publishing via FP extensions and http method.
| Sheer frustration after a week of getting replies like:
| - I should go somewhere else
| - "It isn't a problem for me"
| - Maybe I'm the cause of the problem
| - I shouldn't be using FrontPage anyway
|
| I have always shown full appreciation for people who gave a possible
solution
| Yet have stated my trepidation from past experiences.
|
| I started this saga with the error codes and information from the event
| viewer after the problem occurred. Nobody made any reference to this
on-topic
| very formal approach. Neither did anyone have any suggestions.
|
| Nowhere in a reply is the acknowledgement that this is a genuine Microsoft
| Issue
|
| Is it any wonder things get desperate?
| Obtuse (rferring to MS word's excellent synonyms)
| If I have been 'insensitive' it is because I felt there was no real
support
| I felt I was anything but 'dull-witted' in my approach to some answers
| 'Simple-minded' hmmm that's what I felt I was up against most of the time.
| 'Imperceptive' hmmm ditto
| 'Thick Headed' dare I say it again? I didn't want a fight, I wanted help?
| 'Thick' (I can take it, though I think I'm reasonably erudite most of the
| time)
| 'Stupid' (How thick skinned do I need to be.... stiff upper lip now man)
| 'Slow' Have you seen the responses?
|
| Look in the mirror
| (I do apologise that is insensitive, but I've been dragged into it by
obtuse
| replies by well meaning people).
| "Maybe you should dump all MS software and go with Linux?"
| "Please try one of the IE news groups" (Problem in FrontPage)
| "Maybe he woulda gotten mo' betta help if he had mentioned that little
| tidbit befor"
| "Uhmm.. duh, no wonder IE7 did not work"
| "IE7 and FrontPage work just fine on my XP SP2 machine" (I'm happy for
you)
| "...and Expression Web and SharePoint Designer" (Can I have you machine
then?)
| "As I said, I'm running FP 2003 and IE7 with zero problems"
|
| At the IE and other discussion boards I was being told that I shouldn't
use
| FrontPage - all I wanted was a solution!
|
| We read what we want to and ignore the rest it seems. I apologise if the
| threads became too complicated, but the longer it goes on, the more there
is
| to read.
|
| I only wish it was different.
| ===============================================
|
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > Or maybe it's the obtuse way you present a problem. What's really
amazing is
| > your attitude towards those trying to assist.
| >
| > Maybe you should dump all MS software and go with Linux?
| >
| >
| > | > | Missed the point again eh?
| > | One of my OTHER PC's is a Dell Lapton with W98
| > | This one Is a Dell Desktop with XP Right up to date.
| > | JEEEZ - Take those blinkers off!
| > | It's ironic when people can't understand irony!
| > |
| > | PS: Firefox 2 is brilliant - Everything works, and I'd never even have
| > | looked at it if it hadn't been for IE7! Microsoft Brilliance at its
best
| > eh?
| > | ==========================
| > |
| > | "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Maybe he woulda gotten mo' betta help if he had mentioned that
little
| > tidbit
| > | > before?
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > | > | > | Win98.. six year old machine...
| > | > |
| > | > | Uhmm.. duh, no wonder IE7 did not work
| > | > |
| > | >
| >
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
message
| > | > | | > | > | > Internet Explorer 7 has GONE! FrontPage works again!
| > | > | > The Uninstall actually works fine - the best thing Microsoft has
| > written
| > | > | > maybe?
| > | > | > All those rogue wininet.dll files gone!
| > | > | > FrontPage has now completed two Publish processes perfectly!
| > | > | > Go on guys, don't waste our sad lives trying to sort Microsoft
| > MISCREANT
| > | > | > issues
| > | > | > Just get rid of them!
| > | > | >
| > | > | > A wasted a week of late nights, early mornings achieving very
little
| > | > apart
| > | > | > from trawling through vague mutterings and other cries of
despair
| > | > | >
| > | > | > Now I can just do what I need, then get on with doing something
else
| > | > | >
| > | > | > You can break the addiction
| > | > | > Windows Internet Explorer Seven - Just say "NO"
| > | > | > Go out and meet people
| > | > | > Earn Money
| > | > | > Go on holiday
| > | > | > Make babies (and buy them a Mac)
| > | > | > If not, lets' try Windows 98 again, yes there's no support - but
| > what's
| > | > | > new!
| > | > | > (My six year old Dell Laptop has worked fine with it up to now)
| > | > | > OK so I'm just getting excited.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > David
| > | > | > MVP Microsoft Very Poor (Distinction)
| > | > | > ===============================
| > | > | > Background:
| > | > | >
| > | > | > "DCatHomeUK" wrote:
| > | > | > Since updating IE7 and associated achnges it makes, one of my
| > websites
| > | > | > refuses to update correctly. It aborts the ftp and closes
FrontPage
| > with
| > | > | > the
| > | > | > following error in the event viewer:
| > | > | > Date xxxxxx Source: Microsoft Office 11
| > | > | > Time xxxxxxx Category: None
| > | > | > Type: Error Event ID 1000
| > | > | > User N/A
| > | > | > Computer xxxxxxx
| > | > | > Faulting application frontpg.exe, version 11.0.6552.0, stamp
| > 424b714f,
| > | > | > faulting module wininet.dll, version 7.0.5730.11, stamp
454283b4,
| > | > | > debug? 0,
| > | > | > fault address 0x00001a35.
| > | > | > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
| > | > | >
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. (Doesn't provide any
| > help)
| > | > | >
| > | > | > I'm running XP Home with all updates and service packs known to
me,
| > and
| > | > | > Auto
| > | > | > updates turned on of course... But how come the browser update
has
| > | > | > affected
| > | > | > another Microsoft Application so badly? Did no one Beta this? I
am
| > | > | > completely
| > | > | > stuck, and frightened that restoring an earlier point will get
me in
| > a
| > | > | > worse
| > | > | > situation if that doesn't work correctly (I've never needed to
| > before,
| > | > and
| > | > | > shouldn't have needed to now surely?).
| > | > | >
| > | > | >>"David Berry" wrote:
| > | > | >> Please try one of the IE news groups.
| > | > | > (Stupid Answer - it affects FRONTPAGE!)
| > | > | >
message
| > | > | > couldn't
| > wait
| > | > | > any
| > | > | > longer as I need to do some work, so I decided to do a system
| > restore. I
| > | > | > tried three restore points before my installing IE7 on 2nd
November
| > (2
| > | > on
| > | > | > 1st
| > | > | > November and 1 on 31st October). None of them would restore.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > 31st Oct was a formal System Restore point, but it came back and
| > said:
| > | > | > "Your Computer cannot be restored to 31st October 2006 System
| > | > Checkpoint,
| > | > | > No
| > | > | > Changes have been made to your computer."
| > | > | > As this was my third attempt I suppose I have to give up on this
| > | > | > "solution"
| > | > | > too?
| > | > | >
| > | > | > When will MS acknowledge - let alone find the answer...
PLEASE!!!
| > | > | > Initial problem below... (replicated from old threads with some
well
| > | > | > meaning
| > | > | > some just as deperate, and some plain stupid responses)
| > | > | > ==================================================
| > | > | > "DCatHomeUK" wrote:
| > | > | > As everything has gone quiet on this one, I have opened the
question
| > up
| > | > to
| > | > | > the You Tube community, to se if I can get an answer in that
part of
| > the
| > | > | > virtual world...
| > | > | >
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