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I had wanted to load FP2003 on my Vista machine, but got nervous reading
about the crashing issue with inserting hyperlinks, etc.
This comment by Gary Williams REALLY intrigues me: "3. Keep the FP, keep the
Vista, but don't work live on your web site. Publish the entire site to your
local hard drive on Vista computer; update it as needed and then publish it"
This is the way I've always used FP - I was never able to get the "work
live" option to work...but then realized that maintaining off-line gave me a
backup copy (which I had to use once when the server crashed and they said
it'd take quite a while to restore and if I could just re-publish, my web
site would be back up and running right away).
So...question #1 is: Do you think I'd be able to load FP2003 and not run
into the crashing/hyperlink problem?
Question #2 is: I read another comment about not installing "shared
components". I'm not positive what this means. Is that something I'll be
able to easily see if I do a Custom install? (i.e., is that as simple as
unclicking a checkbox?) And if I DON'T install the "shared components", will
that cause me problems with FP usage?
Thanks so much for any help! I'd surely appreciate it.
Connie - on PermanentVacation
about the crashing issue with inserting hyperlinks, etc.
This comment by Gary Williams REALLY intrigues me: "3. Keep the FP, keep the
Vista, but don't work live on your web site. Publish the entire site to your
local hard drive on Vista computer; update it as needed and then publish it"
This is the way I've always used FP - I was never able to get the "work
live" option to work...but then realized that maintaining off-line gave me a
backup copy (which I had to use once when the server crashed and they said
it'd take quite a while to restore and if I could just re-publish, my web
site would be back up and running right away).
So...question #1 is: Do you think I'd be able to load FP2003 and not run
into the crashing/hyperlink problem?
Question #2 is: I read another comment about not installing "shared
components". I'm not positive what this means. Is that something I'll be
able to easily see if I do a Custom install? (i.e., is that as simple as
unclicking a checkbox?) And if I DON'T install the "shared components", will
that cause me problems with FP usage?
Thanks so much for any help! I'd surely appreciate it.
Connie - on PermanentVacation