Error message: "No Server on Port 80"

M

Mar1ko

In Frontpage, I get the following error message: "There is no server on Port
80 at OEMcomputer" when I try to open the webpage that I had been working on.
The only thing I can think of is that I took the web server off of my Desktop
tray prior to. I didn't think that should make a difference. How do I get
Frontpage to display my web page again so that I can continue to work on it?
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Removing it from the Tray turned it off. Look in Control Panel for the web server Icon to turn it
back on.

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J

jshell55

Hello, Mr. Rowe:

I had the same thing happen to me. I moved the folder with my website on it
into a subfolder to back it up, and now do not know where to move it so that
frontpage can find it. I don't see any "web server" icon when I look in
"start-control panel". Is there another control panel or soemplace else I
should look for it?

Could you walk us through it? Thanks in advance.
 
C

Casam LLC

I am getting the same message, although I haven't moved anything. This is a
new site and I have been trying to figure this out for the past week. I can
publish all of my other 8 sites without problem. Does anyone have insight on
how to fix this?

Deborah
 

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