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Editing Web Page Live - 4/11/2001 20:12:00
Does anyone know why i cannot open my web page Live.I can open it with my laptop but not on my desktop computer.I keep getting the message saying.."The folder http://www.sxdirt.com isn't accessible.The folder may be loacted on an unavailble volume or protected with a password"..I have applied all the service packs for office2000,IE5.5 and FP2000.Please help someone.
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Spooky
Posts: 26617 Joined: 11/11/1998 From: Middle Earth Status: offline
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 4/11/2001 19:27:00
Normal modem connection? Possibly your internet explorer security settings may effect it, check that your internet zone security is the same on both computers.------------------ Spooky "I am Spooky of Borg. Prepare to be assimilated, babycakes!" Subscribe to OutFront News Database / DRW Q & A The Spooky Login!
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 4/14/2001 20:43:00
How often does this occur? Always when editing the web live? If not, check you networking settings and make sure you have DNS and domain information correct. I typically see this error when working on Intranets.If the domain information is not properly set, you will not be able to connect to the FP web. Hope this helps.
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lancem
Posts: 3 From: Elliott Illinois USA Status: offline
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 8/18/2001 22:18:00
I am experiencing about the same problem. Only thing is, mine started after removing the trial version of FrontPage2002. Back to running FrontPage2000 on my Windows 98 SE and cannot open web "live" on any of our websites.I can switch over to my Windows 2000 Professional with FrontPage2000 and have no problems at all. Same with Windows NT workstations. They all have no problem with a remote open web. I have completely uninstalled and reinstalled FrontPage2000. After uninstall, I meticulously deleted all occurrences and references to FrontPage with regedit. Thinking there must still be a remnant of code buried on the drive. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Spooky
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 8/19/2001 20:44:00
I found my problem was due to a AdSubtract, a cookie / Ad filtering systemMy connection kept defaulting to a proxy server. I had to add exceptions or remove the program for it to work. IE > connections > proxy settings for the dail up ------------------ §þððk¥ "I am Spooky of Borg. Prepare to be assimilated, babycakes!" Subscribe to OutFront News Database / DRW Q & A The Spooky Login! VP-ASP Shopping cart
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tfuller
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 8/21/2001 20:58:00
quote: Originally posted by sxdirt: Does anyone know why i cannot open my web page Live.I can open it with my laptop but not on my desktop computer.I keep getting the message saying.."The folder http://www.sxdirt.com isn't accessible.The folder may be loacted on an unavailble volume or protected with a password"..I have applied all the service packs for office2000,IE5.5 and FP2000.Please help someone.
If you're running a personal firewall, such as Zone Alarm, FrontPage may not have permission to access the Internet. Or, your ISP may have blocked whatever port FrontPage uses. With the Code Red Worm, ISPs have blocked a lot of ports.
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Smiley
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 9/20/2001 20:29:00
I get the same error message when I try to open my site live. I don't have any problem publishing TO the server. I've searched these forums and found a lot of useful info -In fact, I'm eager to use some of the ideas I've picked up - but I can't do a thing until I can open my site on the remote server! I've checked into security and proxy settings mentioned by Spooky - to no avail. What now?TIA
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emplynx
Posts: 9 From: Princeton, WV, USA Status: offline
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 9/22/2001 15:24:00
I have norton internet security and i disabled it and I still get a message saying that the folder is not accessable.
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Spooky
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 9/23/2001 15:06:00
IE > tools > options > connections > "settings" for dialup you are using > Is a proxy server selected? IE > tools > options > security > internet > custom level > logon settings > auto in intranet zone only
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Smiley
Posts: 22 From: Wisconsin Status: offline
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 9/29/2001 23:32:00
Here's something interesting: If I open my site in my browser (IE 5.5, SP2) and go to File | Edit with Microsoft FrontPage, I CAN log on and edit individual pages, and I can publish the site back to my hard drive -- which helps some. However, I can't seem to access folders, which I guess I would need to do to mess around with file properties, security, etc. (right?) Still can't open the site live from within FrontPage2000 at my PC, although I can from my partner's (different PC in a different location with a different ISP).Any insights, anyone?  they call me Smiley 'cause I ain't
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tildy
Posts: 10 From: Fayetteville, NC USA Status: offline
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 10/4/2001 21:19:00
I have an interesting problem. I keep both FP 98 and FP 2000 on my work computer, my home computer, and my laptop.My work computer will let me pull up all domains, including the schools domain in both FP versions. My home and lap top will NOT let me pull up the school domain in 98, IF I opened it it 2000 FIRST! If I uninstall, and reinstall, open in 98 first, then it will not let me open the school domain in FP 2000! A hoot! I was so bugged that I reformated the computer, reinstalled, and then both would work. I have since (been a year or so) reformated again, and dang it... I am back at the one or the other problem on the home computer again... My trick as I am just not ambitious enough to reformat right now, or uninstall-reinstall both FP versions, is to go into the version taht will let me access the school domain, go into permissions/security, and temporarily "loosen" the permissions so taht I can edit or publish from the other version also, and reset the permissions a few minutes later after I am done... I know.... what a security breach, lol! Dont do it too often, which is why I just am not up to reinstalling the stuff again... I am getting a new computer soon, and will set it up correctly again. It is an installation bug... I think the soluction for me is to open before installing the next version, and then opening in that one too.... Kelly
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LB
Posts: 5551 From: Montana USA Status: offline
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 10/14/2001 20:03:00
No need to uninstall and then reinstall Frontpage. You can "install" over the top of a current copy with no problem.Running install and choosing "repair" has solved this problem for another member. Give it a try and let us know if that works for you also.  Linda ------------------ Frontpage Web Templates
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tarheel
Posts: 422 From: Fresno CA USA Status: offline
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 10/15/2001 20:41:00
I haven't heard anyone mention calling the Microsoft help desk. These guys really know their stuff and they are incredibly patient and thorough. They will try to charge you, but dodge the come-ons and persevere to the 9 to 5 mon-fri general help desk and get it for free. Much a I hate Microsoft's business practices, they have re-defined the concept of a helpdesk. More power to them. (I'd post the number, but I can't seem to put my fingers on my day timer. Just call Redmon; they'll route you through.) Phil ------------------ "If God is not a Tar Heel, then why are hyperlinks default-colored Carolina blue?" http://www.1awebhosting.com 1A Web Hosting for Frontpage. [This message has been edited by tarheel (edited 10-15-2001).]
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RE: Editing Web Page Live - 10/18/2001 20:41:00
I have recently discovered that login failure for subwebs/folders for restricted users was caused by a CSS line of code that referred to a css file that the user did not have access to edit in frontpage. The result was that the user login failed, but allowed the user to open the page in frontpage anyway, but could not publish back to the original location. If you use only one username/pass to administer your site this is not the problem. I teach a FP class that has student subwebs for class assignments. This issue has haunted me for over a year - back to when Office 2000 first came out.
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