R
Ray Dar
W98se Office XP FP2002 all service packs installed. Previously
running FP2000, using FrontPage exclusively to manage customer
webs over last 3 years.
I've managed somehow to develop a problem with a key customer web
site I maintain. It's been a week since the problem appeared and no updates
can be accomplished for the customer. They site reflects pre Christmas
situations and it needs New Year's Eve updating. I'm very desperate.
This active on-line web residing alone on a dedicated web server
will not allow me to connect, open, access or enter it at all. All of the
other
webs I manage from this machine (8) on other servers do work fine.
The user-pw window does not appear at all when the error occurs and
that is the first symptom. Typing or click the address, go to, import, edit
from IE, all of these go arounds have been tried with no success. I've even
tried deleting the web inside the web folders group, and now can't access
the site to open the web again.
Although the application does not terminate or "crash" when trying to open
the web, it goes out in the universe somewhere and never returns. The
client application freezes, and cnt-alt-del is required to get the machine
back. Task manager doesn't indicate any problem, but you have to "end
task" manually to get back to the desktop.
I've asked 4 individuals on unrelated separate Internet connected nets
to run their own FP2002 client and access the web with my user name
and password. They have no trouble in accessing and authoring.
Here are some additional symptoms:
* When trying to "import" the existing web, a warning appears that says
the .css is opened and in use by another client or another application
is currently using it.
* On importing the existing web, the application states that the web was
created with FrontPage and that to maintain navigation and other
issues I should open the web and publish it to the web folder. And,
that's exactly what I'm trying to do and can't.
* The web site is publicly reachable via IExplorer on this same machine.
* The web server is running W2000 server IIS 5.0 with server ext installed
and delivering navigation and java components to IE just fine.
* A close acquaintance has, as a favor to me and using my username and
pw entered the site and recalculated the web.
* My FP2002 has been removed and reinstalled... requiring SP1 and 2
reinstalls
for Office XP.
http://www.bahiamar.com/_vti_bin/_vti_adm/fpadmdll.dll?page=webadmin.htm
the above link opens the site for others, however I get the following DNS
error in
my IE6: "The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web
site
might be experiencing technical difficulties you may need to adjust browser
settings".
* I am not running behind a firewall. I have cable modem access and nothing
has changed in my network setup as far as I can report.
* username/pw has been reset on the server via the above network
acquaintance
* FrontPage 2002 has been removed and "reinstalled" from CD on my desktop
Can someone please help? If you will also directly email your suggestion or
input to
(e-mail address removed)
this would allow a speedy response and immediate chance to resolve this big
problem.
Thanks very much in advance, ladies and gents!
Ric
running FP2000, using FrontPage exclusively to manage customer
webs over last 3 years.
I've managed somehow to develop a problem with a key customer web
site I maintain. It's been a week since the problem appeared and no updates
can be accomplished for the customer. They site reflects pre Christmas
situations and it needs New Year's Eve updating. I'm very desperate.
This active on-line web residing alone on a dedicated web server
will not allow me to connect, open, access or enter it at all. All of the
other
webs I manage from this machine (8) on other servers do work fine.
The user-pw window does not appear at all when the error occurs and
that is the first symptom. Typing or click the address, go to, import, edit
from IE, all of these go arounds have been tried with no success. I've even
tried deleting the web inside the web folders group, and now can't access
the site to open the web again.
Although the application does not terminate or "crash" when trying to open
the web, it goes out in the universe somewhere and never returns. The
client application freezes, and cnt-alt-del is required to get the machine
back. Task manager doesn't indicate any problem, but you have to "end
task" manually to get back to the desktop.
I've asked 4 individuals on unrelated separate Internet connected nets
to run their own FP2002 client and access the web with my user name
and password. They have no trouble in accessing and authoring.
Here are some additional symptoms:
* When trying to "import" the existing web, a warning appears that says
the .css is opened and in use by another client or another application
is currently using it.
* On importing the existing web, the application states that the web was
created with FrontPage and that to maintain navigation and other
issues I should open the web and publish it to the web folder. And,
that's exactly what I'm trying to do and can't.
* The web site is publicly reachable via IExplorer on this same machine.
* The web server is running W2000 server IIS 5.0 with server ext installed
and delivering navigation and java components to IE just fine.
* A close acquaintance has, as a favor to me and using my username and
pw entered the site and recalculated the web.
* My FP2002 has been removed and reinstalled... requiring SP1 and 2
reinstalls
for Office XP.
http://www.bahiamar.com/_vti_bin/_vti_adm/fpadmdll.dll?page=webadmin.htm
the above link opens the site for others, however I get the following DNS
error in
my IE6: "The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web
site
might be experiencing technical difficulties you may need to adjust browser
settings".
* I am not running behind a firewall. I have cable modem access and nothing
has changed in my network setup as far as I can report.
* username/pw has been reset on the server via the above network
acquaintance
* FrontPage 2002 has been removed and "reinstalled" from CD on my desktop
Can someone please help? If you will also directly email your suggestion or
input to
(e-mail address removed)
this would allow a speedy response and immediate chance to resolve this big
problem.
Thanks very much in advance, ladies and gents!
Ric