Problem with upload presentation

A

azam khan

Dear All,

I have installed power point 2003 with SP2, i am facing a problem to upload
presention on our entranet project web site(inexus). when i open presentation
from directory then it would be open but when I upload in inexus web site
then it would'nt be open and also file size would be reduced as actual. like
1.5 MB file showing only 855 KB.

So, plz tell me where and what's the problem & how to resolve it.



Azam Khan -
Network Engineer
Pfizer Lab.Pakistan
 
A

azam khan

Dear Steve,

I am using Power Point 2003 version and file is saved on my hard disk which
i uploaded on intranet site. Here i breifly explain the error

Error:

PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by C:\Documents and
Settings\user id\local setting\temporary internet
files\content.IE5\OGZ6KCA\file name[1].ppt

So, what this is showing?

Regards

Azam
Network Engineer
Pfizer Lab.Pakistan
 
A

azam khan

--
Network Engineer
Pfizer Lab.Pakistan


Steve Rindsberg said:
How are you uploading the presentation to your intranet site?

For example, are you saving from within PowerPoint to the site or using FTP or
...???

If FTP, make certain that your software is set to transfer the files as Binary,
not Text.

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
 
A

azam khan

Dear Steve,

Actually, our office collegue upload the PPT file on intranet site
http:\\inexus.pfizer.com through IE Ver.6.0. i have already installed Office
2003 SP2.
--
Network Engineer
Pfizer Lab.Pakistan


Steve Rindsberg said:
Hi Azam,

In order to help, I need you to answer my original questions:

How are you uploading the presentation to your intranet site?

For example, are you saving from within PowerPoint to the site or using FTP or
...???

If FTP, make certain that your software is set to transfer the files as Binary,
not Text.



Dear Steve,

I am using Power Point 2003 version and file is saved on my hard disk which
i uploaded on intranet site. Here i breifly explain the error

Error:

PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by C:\Documents and
Settings\user id\local setting\temporary internet
files\content.IE5\OGZ6KCA\file name[1].ppt

So, what this is showing?

Regards

Azam
Network Engineer
Pfizer Lab.Pakistan

Steve Rindsberg said:
Dear All,

I have installed power point 2003 with SP2, i am facing a problem to upload
presention on our entranet project web site(inexus). when i open presentation
from directory then it would be open but when I upload in inexus web site
then it would'nt be open and also file size would be reduced as actual. like
1.5 MB file showing only 855 KB.

How are you uploading the presentation to your intranet site?

For example, are you saving from within PowerPoint to the site or using FTP or
...???

If FTP, make certain that your software is set to transfer the files as Binary,
not Text.

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
 
A

azam khan

Dear Steve,

Thanks your quick reply but finally i find out the solution. Actually our
ISA server (which is working as an array server of our corporate proxy) is
having problem to download incompelete file from our intranet site. while
file is being upload with actual size. So, after uncheck the proxy setting
its now working fine. Now, we have to check ISA setting that why its going
problem bcz it was running fine. You can also suggest me that what ISA
setting should be check.

Best Wishes

Regards

Azam
Network Engineer
Pfizer Lab.Pakistan


Steve Rindsberg said:
That doesn't say much about how the file was uploaded, but a few more things to check:

- If you go to the site, rightclick the file and choose Save Target As, then save the
file to your computer's desktop, can you then open it in PPT on your PC?

- Are there similar problems with other PPT files or is it just this one?

- Have you tried deleting the file from the site and uploading it again?

Actually, our office collegue upload the PPT file on intranet site
http:\\inexus.pfizer.com through IE Ver.6.0. i have already installed Office
2003 SP2.
--
Network Engineer
Pfizer Lab.Pakistan

Steve Rindsberg said:
Hi Azam,

In order to help, I need you to answer my original questions:

How are you uploading the presentation to your intranet site?

For example, are you saving from within PowerPoint to the site or using FTP or
...???

If FTP, make certain that your software is set to transfer the files as Binary,
not Text.



Dear Steve,

I am using Power Point 2003 version and file is saved on my hard disk which
i uploaded on intranet site. Here i breifly explain the error

Error:

PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by C:\Documents and
Settings\user id\local setting\temporary internet
files\content.IE5\OGZ6KCA\file name[1].ppt

So, what this is showing?

Regards

Azam
Network Engineer
Pfizer Lab.Pakistan

:

Dear All,

I have installed power point 2003 with SP2, i am facing a problem to upload
presention on our entranet project web site(inexus). when i open presentation
from directory then it would be open but when I upload in inexus web site
then it would'nt be open and also file size would be reduced as actual. like
1.5 MB file showing only 855 KB.

How are you uploading the presentation to your intranet site?

For example, are you saving from within PowerPoint to the site or using FTP or
...???

If FTP, make certain that your software is set to transfer the files as Binary,
not Text.

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================





-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
 

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