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Rhonda B.
Hello! I hope I can explain this.
I have a website that has 2 subwebs under the root. One is private_members
(which has usernames/passwords entered thru the Server > Site Settings >
Admin. panel. This is for a private golf club and the members only area is
for members and has the roster, newsletter, info. specific to members, etc.
The other subweb is called public which of course is just for anyone
browsing the website.
I had the 2 subwebs working and everything was fine.
The host changed servers and moved several of my sites. When he did that, I
had to have him reinstall the FP server extensions 5.0.something (not the
newest Sharepoint server extensions as this is a Linux server).
When he reinstalled the FP SE's, the usernames/passwords disappeared. He was
able to find the file containing the usernames/passwords but I still can't
edit the site in Front Page. I have tried in both 2002 and 2003.
It keeps causing internal server errors.
Also, now, when I go in to the FP Admin. screen to add a user, the graphics
are not there and I get an error after trying to add a user that says it
can't add a user as there is no web at "" (nothing in between the quotes).
I am totally stumped. Why did everything work perfectly before moving the
site to the new server? The host server tech. guy has helped me by trying
uninstalling/reinstalling the server extensions several times.
He did just that and I opened the web and tried to create the 2 new subwebs
again. FP let me create the private_members subweb and then would not let me
create the new public subweb. Nor would it let me add just any new folder
and convert it to a web. After I created the 1 new subweb called
private_members, it kept breaking the extensions again. I couldn't open
pages or anything after that point.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on and can you tell me what we can
do to fix this? I know I could use ftp, but I know that would break the
extensions. I set it up this way so the client could add users and passwords
and also make minor content changes.
Sorry this is to long!
Thanks so much!
Rhonda B.
I have a website that has 2 subwebs under the root. One is private_members
(which has usernames/passwords entered thru the Server > Site Settings >
Admin. panel. This is for a private golf club and the members only area is
for members and has the roster, newsletter, info. specific to members, etc.
The other subweb is called public which of course is just for anyone
browsing the website.
I had the 2 subwebs working and everything was fine.
The host changed servers and moved several of my sites. When he did that, I
had to have him reinstall the FP server extensions 5.0.something (not the
newest Sharepoint server extensions as this is a Linux server).
When he reinstalled the FP SE's, the usernames/passwords disappeared. He was
able to find the file containing the usernames/passwords but I still can't
edit the site in Front Page. I have tried in both 2002 and 2003.
It keeps causing internal server errors.
Also, now, when I go in to the FP Admin. screen to add a user, the graphics
are not there and I get an error after trying to add a user that says it
can't add a user as there is no web at "" (nothing in between the quotes).
I am totally stumped. Why did everything work perfectly before moving the
site to the new server? The host server tech. guy has helped me by trying
uninstalling/reinstalling the server extensions several times.
He did just that and I opened the web and tried to create the 2 new subwebs
again. FP let me create the private_members subweb and then would not let me
create the new public subweb. Nor would it let me add just any new folder
and convert it to a web. After I created the 1 new subweb called
private_members, it kept breaking the extensions again. I couldn't open
pages or anything after that point.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on and can you tell me what we can
do to fix this? I know I could use ftp, but I know that would break the
extensions. I set it up this way so the client could add users and passwords
and also make minor content changes.
Sorry this is to long!
Thanks so much!
Rhonda B.