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Denise G.
I just purchased space on a host's server and am unable to
publish my site. I can ftp no problem but I can't publish
using http without getting an error message that halts the
whole process. I also can 'open' the remote website in
Frontpage and make changes BUT I can not 'save' any
changes I make because of this same error message:
"!Server error: The folder "/" is marked executable. You
are not allowed to put files into an executable folder on
this server. "
I keep writing the Administrator and he tells me I am
doing something wrong. I have 3 other sites I maintain in
Frontpage and have never had any problem publishing them.I
would appreciate any advice/help. My professor and I feel
it is a permission issue that needs to be addressed at the
host's end.
The Frontpage extensions are installed and this is the
code in the _vti_inf.html page on the host_server.
<!-- FrontPage Configuration Information
FPVersion="5.0.2.2623"
FPShtmlScriptUrl="_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc"
FPAuthorScriptUrl="_vti_bin/_vti_aut/author.dll"
FPAdminScriptUrl="_vti_bin/_vti_adm/admin.dll"
TPScriptUrl="_vti_bin/owssvr.dll"
-->
Thanks, Denise G.
publish my site. I can ftp no problem but I can't publish
using http without getting an error message that halts the
whole process. I also can 'open' the remote website in
Frontpage and make changes BUT I can not 'save' any
changes I make because of this same error message:
"!Server error: The folder "/" is marked executable. You
are not allowed to put files into an executable folder on
this server. "
I keep writing the Administrator and he tells me I am
doing something wrong. I have 3 other sites I maintain in
Frontpage and have never had any problem publishing them.I
would appreciate any advice/help. My professor and I feel
it is a permission issue that needs to be addressed at the
host's end.
The Frontpage extensions are installed and this is the
code in the _vti_inf.html page on the host_server.
<!-- FrontPage Configuration Information
FPVersion="5.0.2.2623"
FPShtmlScriptUrl="_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc"
FPAuthorScriptUrl="_vti_bin/_vti_aut/author.dll"
FPAdminScriptUrl="_vti_bin/_vti_adm/admin.dll"
TPScriptUrl="_vti_bin/owssvr.dll"
-->
Thanks, Denise G.