Yes. Contact the remote host.
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Tom Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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|I tried to open the live site in FrontPage, but I got "inaccessible
location
| or protected with password. So I would assume I need to visit with system
| administrator?
|
| "David Berry" wrote:
|
| > By live site I mean instead of opening a copy locally, open the actual
site
| > in FrontPage. Ex:
http://www.xyz.com/
| >
| >
| > | > >I would assume so since there were 4 initial subwebs. When I am in
| > >FrontPage
| > > I do see the 5th subweb in the application. I hate to be so ignorant,
but
| > > what do you mean by live site?
| > >
| > > "David Berry" wrote:
| > >
| > >> Does your ISP allow you to create subwebs? It may be a permissions
issue
| > >> on
| > >> the server. Try opening the live site in FrontPage and creating a
new
| > >> subweb on the server. When you open the live site do you see the 5th
| > >> subweb
| > >> there?
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| > >> | > >> >I have inherited the maintenance of a web site that had 4 initial
| > >> >subwebs.
| > >> > Everything has published fine until I tried to add a 5th subweb.
The
| > >> > new
| > >> > subweb will not publish as checked to be included with original web
nor
| > >> > individually. It says it has published, but then the page cannot
be
| > >> > found
| > >> > on
| > >> > the Internet.
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| >
| >
| >