T
Tom
Is there any reason the main web site folder (which has a globe icon, when
viewed in Windows Explorer) should not be designated a shared folder?
I edit a FP 2003 web site on the hard drive of my computer (Computer A), and
then publish the changes to a remote server, maintained by a web hosting
company.
So that my assistant can work on the web files on Computer A’s hard drive,
via our wireless network, should I simply make the main web site folder on
Computer A a shared folder, and then have my assistant (on Computer B)
navigate to that folder, use FP’s Open Web command to access the files, and
edit away? Or is it not that simple?
(I realize I’ll need to first buy a second copy of FP 2003 and install it on
Computer B.)
viewed in Windows Explorer) should not be designated a shared folder?
I edit a FP 2003 web site on the hard drive of my computer (Computer A), and
then publish the changes to a remote server, maintained by a web hosting
company.
So that my assistant can work on the web files on Computer A’s hard drive,
via our wireless network, should I simply make the main web site folder on
Computer A a shared folder, and then have my assistant (on Computer B)
navigate to that folder, use FP’s Open Web command to access the files, and
edit away? Or is it not that simple?
(I realize I’ll need to first buy a second copy of FP 2003 and install it on
Computer B.)