service.lck

B

Bill87

When I publish from my PC to the real Web site (run bu my ISP) I get this
message: Server Error: The Server extensions were unable to access the file
:C:\Web Site Jan 31\web site Temp Backup\_vti_pvt\service.lck". Please check
the file permissions. (This is a site I published to after cehckign "Publish
to File System" I'm using it as as a backup) I developed the new version on a
different computer and wanted to keep the current version until I
successfully published the new one.
Do I have to publish from the same place every time or what's wrong?
 
R

Ronx

Find the file service.lck in Windows Explorer and delete it.
Open the site in FrontPage and run Tools->Recalculate Hyperlinks
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

And publish it to a top level folder w/o spaces in the name
- Say: C:\WebSiteBackup




| Find the file service.lck in Windows Explorer and delete it.
| Open the site in FrontPage and run Tools->Recalculate Hyperlinks
|
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| Ron Symonds (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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| | > When I publish from my PC to the real Web site (run bu my ISP) I get this
| > message: Server Error: The Server extensions were unable to access the
| > file
| > :C:\Web Site Jan 31\web site Temp Backup\_vti_pvt\service.lck". Please
| > check
| > the file permissions. (This is a site I published to after cehckign
| > "Publish
| > to File System" I'm using it as as a backup) I developed the new version
| > on a
| > different computer and wanted to keep the current version until I
| > successfully published the new one.
| > Do I have to publish from the same place every time or what's wrong?
|
|
 

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