Remote site FTP problem

J

Jeff Byrd

We use front page 2003 but do not published to a server that has FP
extensions. We just use FTP. When I set up the Remote site properties I am
prompted fro a username and password, enter them and get a message that says
it is unable to open it. If I use IE7 ant type in the the ftp address I am
propmted for a user name and password and the ftp site opens.

What do I need to do?
 
T

Trevor Lawrence

Steve Easton said:
Exactly how are you entering the ftp address in FP?

I normally use ftp://domainname.com without troubles.

Interesting, I use ftp://ftp.homemail.com.au where homemail is my domain
name. (This appears when I click the "Remote Web Site Properties" tab)

One problem is that I have to enter username and password every time. These
used to be retained, but not since I have reinstalled FP2003 in my new PC
after the old PC crashed.

Is there some way of retaining this?

I seem to remember someone saying IE itself has an option for retaining this
info. I did have a folder of "Useful Hints" for things such as this but
this also got lost at the crash. And I must be suffering from Old-Timers'
Disease since I don't remember all the useful stuff that I should
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Passwords used by FP are "stored" using IE
In IE use Tools > Internet Options > Security
Click on 'Trusted' and on 'Custom Level'
Make sure the selection at the bottom is set to:
'Automatic logon with current username and password' and click OK
Click on 'Sites' and add your site URL in the 'Add this Web Site to the Zone', and OK, OK
- note: you may have to unselect the option: Require server verification (https)... to add your site


--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
_____________________________________________


|
| | > Exactly how are you entering the ftp address in FP?
| >
| > I normally use ftp://domainname.com without troubles.
|
| Interesting, I use ftp://ftp.homemail.com.au where homemail is my domain
| name. (This appears when I click the "Remote Web Site Properties" tab)
|
| One problem is that I have to enter username and password every time. These
| used to be retained, but not since I have reinstalled FP2003 in my new PC
| after the old PC crashed.
|
| Is there some way of retaining this?
|
| I seem to remember someone saying IE itself has an option for retaining this
| info. I did have a folder of "Useful Hints" for things such as this but
| this also got lost at the crash. And I must be suffering from Old-Timers'
| Disease since I don't remember all the useful stuff that I should
|
| ----
| Trevor Lawrence
| Canberra
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| MVP Web Site http://trevorl.mvps.org
|
|
 
T

Trevor Lawrence

Stefan B Rusynko said:
Passwords used by FP are "stored" using IE
In IE use Tools > Internet Options > Security
Click on 'Trusted' and on 'Custom Level'
Make sure the selection at the bottom is set to:
'Automatic logon with current username and password' and click OK
Click on 'Sites' and add your site URL in the 'Add this Web Site to the
Zone', and OK, OK
- note: you may have to unselect the option: Require server verification
(https)... to add your site


Well, I am sure that at one time I did this and it saved correctly.

But now I can't figure out how

When I open FP and attempt to open my site ftp://ftp.homemail..com.au, I get
this username: HP12297170721\Administrator (which is my PC name and user)

I opened IE and added this to Trusted Sites ftp://ftp.homemial.com.au,
clicked OK etc and exited IE. (I had unselected the option: Require server
verification (https)... to add your site)

I changed the username and password in FP and exited. The next time I
entered FP, the username was HP12297170721\Administrator

I have tried every combination of IE being open or closed or FP being open
or closed when I make the changes and the two don't seem to interact.

Is there a registry change which will make it all easier ?

Or is a restart needed?
 
T

Trevor Lawrence

Trevor Lawrence said:
When I open FP and attempt to open my site ftp://ftp.homemail..com.au,
I opened IE and added this to Trusted Sites ftp://ftp.homemial.com.au,

Sorry about the typos. I should have done a cut mad paste.

In every case, the address was
ftp://ftp.homemail.com.au
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Try setting the domain to just ftp.homemail.com.au and homemail.com.au
--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
_____________________________________________


|
| | > When I open FP and attempt to open my site ftp://ftp.homemail..com.au,
|
| > I opened IE and added this to Trusted Sites ftp://ftp.homemial.com.au,
|
| Sorry about the typos. I should have done a cut mad paste.
|
| In every case, the address was
| ftp://ftp.homemail.com.au
|
| --
| Trevor Lawrence
| Canberra
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| MVP Web Site http://trevorl.mvps.org
|
|
 
T

Trevor Lawrence

Stefan B Rusynko said:
Try setting the domain to just ftp.homemail.com.au and homemail.com.au

Thanks, Stefan.

I am confused. I don't know what the "and" means in the sentence and where
to set the values

There are two places to set the address
1. In Internet Options
Security
Trusted Sites
Sites...

I have tried in here
ftp://ftp.homemail.com.au
ftp.homemail.com.au
homemail.com.au

2. In FP Remote Web Site Properties
I have set this to
ftp://ftp.homemail.com.au

I cannot remove the leading "ftp://" as it won't continue if I do - clicking
OK does nothing

In all combinations of 1. with 2. I still get
Name: HP12297170721\Administrator
Password: blank

Is this a lost cause?
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

The "and" meant to set them both as you already have

And yes it is a lost cause as on some sites no matter what you do the PWD is never remembered

--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
_____________________________________________


|
| | > Try setting the domain to just ftp.homemail.com.au and homemail.com.au
|
| Thanks, Stefan.
|
| I am confused. I don't know what the "and" means in the sentence and where
| to set the values
|
| There are two places to set the address
| 1. In Internet Options
| Security
| Trusted Sites
| Sites...
|
| I have tried in here
| ftp://ftp.homemail.com.au
| ftp.homemail.com.au
| homemail.com.au
|
| 2. In FP Remote Web Site Properties
| I have set this to
| ftp://ftp.homemail.com.au
|
| I cannot remove the leading "ftp://" as it won't continue if I do - clicking
| OK does nothing
|
| In all combinations of 1. with 2. I still get
| Name: HP12297170721\Administrator
| Password: blank
|
| Is this a lost cause?
| --
| Trevor Lawrence
| Canberra
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| MVP Web Site http://trevorl.mvps.org
|
|
 

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