Re: Publishing to IP Address - not Domain Name

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From: Steve Easton (admin_at_95isalive.com)
Date: 03/17/04


Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 18:18:49 -0500

This is little confusing, because unless you are changing your domain name,
once it is registered with the name servers it *should* always be there
until it is changed or you change the IP address/server location for your
web.

What is your domain name??

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Steve Easton
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"Mark" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:f0d201c40c6e$56dac410$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I have been having problems lately with my web server not
> updating to the domain servers - meaning that I can always
> access my website by its IP address, but not always by its
> www. domain name. Until I can get the script corrected, I
> would like to see if I can work around the problem.
>
> My question is: can you publish to the IP address instead
> of the domain name? When I put in the IP address number
> for the location to publish to, I receive the
> error "Cannot open "we80.cnf": no such file or folder."
>
> I am using FrontPage 2000 on Win98SE.
>
> Thanks for any help!
> - Mark


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