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Ted Shimek
I have a form on my website that submits data to another form using a Submit
button. It has been working for over 2 years without a problem. A few weeks
back the error messaage below is received when submitted. The data is
sent to the second form but the email notification does not work. If the
email is removed from the submit form there is no error message received.
FrontPage Error.
User: please report details to this site's webmaster.
Webmaster: please see the server's application event log for more details.
My server provider gave me the following information:
Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions:
http://www.gwrra-mi.org - Error #a0007 Message: Error from search: can't
open the word hash file gwrra-mi.org\_vti_txt\default.wti\All.dct unable to
open the database
I received the following instructions from someone on this site.
Delete the All.dct file then open the live site in FP and run Tools |
Recalculate Hyperlinks.
My server provider said he deleted the files and I ran Recalculate
Hyperlinks. The error still occurs.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ted
button. It has been working for over 2 years without a problem. A few weeks
back the error messaage below is received when submitted. The data is
sent to the second form but the email notification does not work. If the
email is removed from the submit form there is no error message received.
FrontPage Error.
User: please report details to this site's webmaster.
Webmaster: please see the server's application event log for more details.
My server provider gave me the following information:
Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions:
http://www.gwrra-mi.org - Error #a0007 Message: Error from search: can't
open the word hash file gwrra-mi.org\_vti_txt\default.wti\All.dct unable to
open the database
I received the following instructions from someone on this site.
Delete the All.dct file then open the live site in FP and run Tools |
Recalculate Hyperlinks.
My server provider said he deleted the files and I ran Recalculate
Hyperlinks. The error still occurs.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ted