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netadmin2001
I am working on an issue with Frontpage 2000 and web
folders. A few years ago I created a website with the 60
minute intranet kit. Users in my network have access via
web folders to publish content to the folders on the
intranet site. Everything has worked well for over two
years.
Recently when I try to create a web folder within windows
2000 pro the user gets the message: The folder you entered
does not appear to be valid. Please choose another. If the
user attempts to access a web folder that was previously
created they receive the message: You do not have
permission to access this web folder location.
I have also noticed that when I try to publish to the
website using Frontpage 2000 I receive the message: A web
does not exist at http:// <website name>> would you like
to create one. If I answer yes, it gives an error a web
site cannot be created and lists several reasons, all of
which do not appear to be valid.
I think the two problems are related. So far in my search
everything points to a user issue or a workstation issue.
I think it's a server issue since multiple users are
having the problem.
I have tried uninstalling / reinstalling the FP extensions
on the server and I have ran the web folder repair tool on
my 2000 machine. I have checked NTFS permissions on the
server folders and all the effected users have the proper
permissions.
folders. A few years ago I created a website with the 60
minute intranet kit. Users in my network have access via
web folders to publish content to the folders on the
intranet site. Everything has worked well for over two
years.
Recently when I try to create a web folder within windows
2000 pro the user gets the message: The folder you entered
does not appear to be valid. Please choose another. If the
user attempts to access a web folder that was previously
created they receive the message: You do not have
permission to access this web folder location.
I have also noticed that when I try to publish to the
website using Frontpage 2000 I receive the message: A web
does not exist at http:// <website name>> would you like
to create one. If I answer yes, it gives an error a web
site cannot be created and lists several reasons, all of
which do not appear to be valid.
I think the two problems are related. So far in my search
everything points to a user issue or a workstation issue.
I think it's a server issue since multiple users are
having the problem.
I have tried uninstalling / reinstalling the FP extensions
on the server and I have ran the web folder repair tool on
my 2000 machine. I have checked NTFS permissions on the
server folders and all the effected users have the proper
permissions.