M
Mike
I have been publishing my web site using FrontPage 2003 SP1 (And the 2000
version before that.) for a year now. I have an IP camera doing an FTP
upload of screen shots every 5 seconds. It has been working fine until about
a month ago. Now when I publish my site (I only use the publishing wizard.)
it is damaging the anonymous/webroot folder on the server (MS IIS) from what
I have been told and the FTP from the camera fails. I get the message "FTP
rejects unknown user anonymous" in the camera log. I have to call Roadrunner
and have them recreate the anonymous/webroot folder or if it is there to
delete it and then recreate it.
Until this folder is "fixed" the camera FTP will fail and I also cannot
login to the server using Internet Explorer FTP. Internet Explorer keeps
coming back saying the username and/or the password is bad. When the folder
is "fixed" I can then login OK. This is done only as a test.
Any ideas of what is causing this and how to prevent it. I don't like having
to call Roadrunner and get them to fix this problem after every publish. The
camera uploads contiue for some time before stopping after I publish.
P.S. Should I have this "anonymous/webroot" folder on my local hard drive? I
have published on separate occasions the FTP problem still happened.
version before that.) for a year now. I have an IP camera doing an FTP
upload of screen shots every 5 seconds. It has been working fine until about
a month ago. Now when I publish my site (I only use the publishing wizard.)
it is damaging the anonymous/webroot folder on the server (MS IIS) from what
I have been told and the FTP from the camera fails. I get the message "FTP
rejects unknown user anonymous" in the camera log. I have to call Roadrunner
and have them recreate the anonymous/webroot folder or if it is there to
delete it and then recreate it.
Until this folder is "fixed" the camera FTP will fail and I also cannot
login to the server using Internet Explorer FTP. Internet Explorer keeps
coming back saying the username and/or the password is bad. When the folder
is "fixed" I can then login OK. This is done only as a test.
Any ideas of what is causing this and how to prevent it. I don't like having
to call Roadrunner and get them to fix this problem after every publish. The
camera uploads contiue for some time before stopping after I publish.
P.S. Should I have this "anonymous/webroot" folder on my local hard drive? I
have published on separate occasions the FTP problem still happened.