FP 2002 Error when Publishing

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Dawn Crosier, MVP

With no changes to either the Server or my publishing machine, I am now
unable to publish changes to my web. I am getting the following error:

"An error occurred accessing your FrontPage web files. Authors - if
authoring against a web server, please contact the webmaster for this
server's site. WebMasters - please see the server's system log for more
details"

The guy in charge of the server tells me that no errors are being reported
on the server. I have tried the Registry edit to increase the Maximum
upload value suggested in the Spider Woman Web Designs troubleshooting
pages, with no changes in the error reported.

I am using FP 2002 and Windows XP so don't think that her other suggestions
about the hotfix applies since it is talking about Windows 2000. I do not
have any MDB files being uploaded unless the one embedded in a zip file is
causing the problem??

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Dawn Crosier
"Education Lasts a Lifetime"

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Joe Rohn

Hi Dawn,

The folks running the server should be able to see the event logs to find
out what the problems are.

If I was a betting man though I would say that there is either a problem
with the FrontPage extensions on the server, or permissions, or possibly
both.

Even the error message itself is saying that it is server side.

--
Joe
Microsoft MVP FrontPage

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Dawn Crosier, Word MVP

Wish it was so, John. They keep telling me that the event logs are empty.
I've tried a Detect and Repair with no Joy. Guess I could install on a
different computer and see if I can get it to go then.

If I can get the web to limp along until I can re-create the entire web in
EW, that would make me happiest. It's a training web and frankly with all
the training material that I need to create for the rest of O07, I'm hitting
brain overload with the thought of learning something else new at the same
time! LOL

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Dawn Crosier
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Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

Hi Dawn:
Do you also get this error when you open your local web site? What Antivirus
are you running?

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~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
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Dawn Crosier said:
Wish it was so, John. They keep telling me that the event logs are empty.
I've tried a Detect and Repair with no Joy. Guess I could install on a
different computer and see if I can get it to go then.

If I can get the web to limp along until I can re-create the entire web in
EW, that would make me happiest. It's a training web and frankly with all
the training material that I need to create for the rest of O07, I'm
hitting brain overload with the thought of learning something else new at
the same time! LOL

--
Dawn Crosier
"Education Lasts a Lifetime"

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Dawn Crosier, Word MVP

Haven't had any problems with opening and designing in my local website.
Only when I want to publish to the Remote Website. We've been running
McAfee 8.0 for ages. So, if it is a AntiVirus problem it will have to be
with an update that they recently published.

I was able to publish via Web Expressions Beta - but had to use Synchronize
because I got the error when I just said to "Publish" ???

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Dawn Crosier
"Education Lasts a Lifetime"

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