Exclude from synchronization a directory on a remote web site?

C

Chris

Each time I start FrontPage 2003 and publish my site to my remote web site,
I'm prompted about the directory my ISP populates with daily log files. This
directory and the log files therein do not exist on my PC--nor do I want
them to. Is there a way I can configure FrontPage to exclude from
synchronization a directory on a remote web site?
 
K

Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

Create a folder in your local web with the same name as the log file folder
on your remote site. Then right-click on that folder and convert it to a
web. When you publish, it will no longer try to overlay the remote log
folder.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

And/Or open the live/remote site in FP and try to convert the folder to subweb/subsite. You may have
to ask your host to convert the folder to a FP subweb.

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C

Chris

Thanks! That did the trick.

Kathleen Anderson said:
Create a folder in your local web with the same name as the log file
folder on your remote site. Then right-click on that folder and convert it
to a web. When you publish, it will no longer try to overlay the remote
log folder.

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Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I used to have that problem in FP02,,,in FP03 it prompts me whether I want
to publish the logs or not....I like that...but have NO idea how the warning
came about.
 

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