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Stan Hilliard
I am using FP2000, Windows98SE, and dialup to a my FP discussion
subweb on a Windows server.
I am deleting some junk message files that contained links that
someone put there to increase the google rating of there pages. They
were individual messages -- that is, there were no replies to them. I
deleted several such messages one at a time.
When I delete a message, sometimes it deletes OK but sometimes I get
the following error:
"An error occurred accessing your FrontPage web files: Authors - if
authoring against a web server, please contact the web master for this
server's site. WebMasters - please see the server's system log for
more details. [OK]"
When I try again to delete the file it deletes OK.
The discussion looks OK with a browser, but with FrontPage I can see
many duplicate files with the names and contents of the files that I
deleted. There may be six to 10 duplicates. They do not show up in the
browser, but they are there.
(I cannot tell whether those files replaced good messages.)
Q1 -- Why the message sometimes when I try to delete a message file?
Q2 -- Why do additional multiple files appear with the names and
contents of the deleted files?
Q3 -- How can I fix this problem?
Advice will be appreciated,
Stan Hilliard
subweb on a Windows server.
I am deleting some junk message files that contained links that
someone put there to increase the google rating of there pages. They
were individual messages -- that is, there were no replies to them. I
deleted several such messages one at a time.
When I delete a message, sometimes it deletes OK but sometimes I get
the following error:
"An error occurred accessing your FrontPage web files: Authors - if
authoring against a web server, please contact the web master for this
server's site. WebMasters - please see the server's system log for
more details. [OK]"
When I try again to delete the file it deletes OK.
The discussion looks OK with a browser, but with FrontPage I can see
many duplicate files with the names and contents of the files that I
deleted. There may be six to 10 duplicates. They do not show up in the
browser, but they are there.
(I cannot tell whether those files replaced good messages.)
Q1 -- Why the message sometimes when I try to delete a message file?
Q2 -- Why do additional multiple files appear with the names and
contents of the deleted files?
Q3 -- How can I fix this problem?
Advice will be appreciated,
Stan Hilliard