IE7 error when using ftp with Frontpage - CAN'T RESTORE EITHER

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DCatHomeUK

I couldn't wait any longer as I need to do some work, so I decided to do a
system restore.

I tried three restore points before my installing IE7 on 2nd November (2 on
1st November and 1 on 31st October). None of them would restore.

31st Oct was a formal System Restore point, but it came back and said:
"Your Computer cannot be restored to 31st October 2006 System Checkpoint, No
Changes have been made to your computer."

As this was my third attempt I suppose I have to give up on this "solution"
too?

When will MS acknowledge - let alone find the answer... PLEASE!!!
Initial problem below... (replicated from old threads with some well meaning
some just as deperate, and some plain stupid responses)
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

did you check over in the IE newgroups maybe they have some insight?

like: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

since you can publish to other webs and not this one in particular, did you
check with the host server to see if there's anything weird going on
there...or in the server logs maybe there's a clue there?



|I couldn't wait any longer as I need to do some work, so I decided to do a
| system restore.
|
| I tried three restore points before my installing IE7 on 2nd November (2
on
| 1st November and 1 on 31st October). None of them would restore.
|
| 31st Oct was a formal System Restore point, but it came back and said:
| "Your Computer cannot be restored to 31st October 2006 System Checkpoint,
No
| Changes have been made to your computer."
|
| As this was my third attempt I suppose I have to give up on this
"solution"
| too?
|
| When will MS acknowledge - let alone find the answer... PLEASE!!!
| Initial problem below... (replicated from old threads with some well
meaning
| some just as deperate, and some plain stupid responses)
| ==================================================
|
| > "DCatHomeUK" wrote:
| >
| > > Since updating IE7 and associated achnges it makes, one of my websites
| > > refuses to update correctly. It aborts the ftp and closes FrontPage
with the
| > > following error in the event viewer:
| > > Date xxxxxx Source: Microsoft Office 11
| > > Time xxxxxxx Category: None
| > > Type: Error Event ID 1000
| > > User N/A
| > > Computer xxxxxxx
| > >
| > > Faulting application frontpg.exe, version 11.0.6552.0, stamp 424b714f,
| > > faulting module wininet.dll, version 7.0.5730.11, stamp 454283b4,
debug? 0,
| > > fault address 0x00001a35.
| > >
| > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
| > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. (Doesn't provide any help)
| > >
| > > I'm running XP Home with all updates and service packs known to me,
and auto
| > > updates turned on of course... But how come the browser update has
affected
| > > another Microsoft Application so badly? Did no one Beta this? I am
completely
| > > stuck, and frightened that restoring an earlier point will get me in a
worse
| > > situation if that doesn't work correctly (I've never needed to before,
and
| > > shouldn't have needed to now surely?).
|
| "DCatHomeUK" wrote:
|
| > As everything has gone quiet on this one, I have opened the question up
to
| > the You Tube community, to se if I can get an answer in that part of the
| > virtual world...
| >
| >
|
 
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David Berry

Please try one of the IE news groups.


DCatHomeUK said:
I couldn't wait any longer as I need to do some work, so I decided to do a
system restore.

I tried three restore points before my installing IE7 on 2nd November (2
on
1st November and 1 on 31st October). None of them would restore.

31st Oct was a formal System Restore point, but it came back and said:
"Your Computer cannot be restored to 31st October 2006 System Checkpoint,
No
Changes have been made to your computer."

As this was my third attempt I suppose I have to give up on this
"solution"
too?

When will MS acknowledge - let alone find the answer... PLEASE!!!
Initial problem below... (replicated from old threads with some well
meaning
some just as deperate, and some plain stupid responses)
==================================================
 
D

DCatHomeUK

Thank you for your response.

It appears to be due the website in question uses dynamic borders and menus.
The ones that will update have all manual hyperlinks and no Frontpage created
menus.

Therefore there are no multiple commands, just straight copy across -
similar to drag and drop publishing of single files - works OK

A sequence of events analysed by FrontPage in advance can not be handled.

(I have also posted the IE7 aspect on IE7 boards)
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DCatHomeUK

Sorry David Berry - but the point is it stops FRONTPAGE from publishing
correctly
So I'm warning users.
It has now been uninstalled (best bit of code MS have written maybe)
Everything works fine. IE7 - Break the sad addiction - Just say "No"
 
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DCatHomeUK

Internet Explorer 7 has gone! FrontPage works again!
The Uninstall actually works fine - the best thing Microsoft has written
maybe?
All those rogue wininet.dll files gone!
Frontpage has now completed two Publish processes perfectly!
Go on guys, don't waste our sad lives trying to sort Microsoft MISCREANT
issues
Just get rid of them!

A wasted a week of late nights, early mornings achieving very little apart
from trawling through vague mutterings and other cries of despair

Now I can just do what I need, then get on with doing something else

You can break the addiction
Windows Internet Explorer Seven – Just say “NOâ€
Go out and meet people
Earn Money
Go on holiday
Make babies (and buy them a Mac)
If not, lets' try Windows 98 again, yes there's no support - but what's new!
(My six year old Dell Laptop has worked fine with it up to now)
OK so I’m just getting excited…

David
MVP Microsoft Very Poor (Distinction)
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