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BG
I cannot publish a site from frontpage to my computer running the windowsxp
webserver.
When I attempt to log in with a valid username and password - the box keeps
coming up asking for the userid and password again.
When I type cancel to stop the login window from recursivly popping up I get
the message:
A web does not exist at http://my.web.server Would you like FrontPage to
create a web at that location?
I say OK.
Then a message pops up:
Unable to open http://my.web.server
1. The web server may not have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
2. The web server may be temporarily out of service.
3. If you are connecting through a proxy server, the proxy settings may be
incorrect.
4. An error may have occured in the web server.
That's it.
First of all when I point my browser to the URL of my local web server - I
connect to the home page - no problems. I have a static ip address so
anyone on the internet could connect to it.
The only caveot is that I have to run my server at port 1600 (I chose that
port) because my ISP blocks port 80.
So when I go to my site I would have to type http://my.web.server:1600 to
get the home page.
This is the EXACT URL I try to publish to (with the port specified).
What might be wrong - that I cannot publish? The webserver works - I just
can't publish to it (which I think I have to do to get the front page
extensions working)...
Thanks,
Bob
webserver.
When I attempt to log in with a valid username and password - the box keeps
coming up asking for the userid and password again.
When I type cancel to stop the login window from recursivly popping up I get
the message:
A web does not exist at http://my.web.server Would you like FrontPage to
create a web at that location?
I say OK.
Then a message pops up:
Unable to open http://my.web.server
1. The web server may not have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
2. The web server may be temporarily out of service.
3. If you are connecting through a proxy server, the proxy settings may be
incorrect.
4. An error may have occured in the web server.
That's it.
First of all when I point my browser to the URL of my local web server - I
connect to the home page - no problems. I have a static ip address so
anyone on the internet could connect to it.
The only caveot is that I have to run my server at port 1600 (I chose that
port) because my ISP blocks port 80.
So when I go to my site I would have to type http://my.web.server:1600 to
get the home page.
This is the EXACT URL I try to publish to (with the port specified).
What might be wrong - that I cannot publish? The webserver works - I just
can't publish to it (which I think I have to do to get the front page
extensions working)...
Thanks,
Bob