Re: After Publishing - Remote Web site tab

From: Andrew Murray (SPAMadBUSTERmurray_at_iinet.net.au)
Date: 07/15/04


Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:51:24 +0800

Maybe you log off by closing the publish window (?) or by closing down frontpage
(or closing that particular web)....try this and see. CLose down the web (don't
exit Frontpage) then reopen the same web, click File > publish and see then if it
prompts for password and username - I think it actually will....

I agree....there is no disconnect or log off.....but then you don't have that
with an FTP client either....you do have a disconnect or similar function but
that is different because if you publis by FP http: you have to have a particular
web open, the one you're working on, so if you close that web down, and open
another then you obviously would log on with different details relevant the the
other site/server/host/ISP. I doubt you use the same log on details for all the
sites you do (if you indeed look after multiple sites).

Anyway.....with normal FTP (WS_FTP for example) you log on, but you can then
disconnect and log on to a different FTP server.....

"Adela D" <AdelaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:65E5C58A-D646-4017-9AC9-817CC0220781@microsoft.com...
> O.K., but I used to have to get past a username and password window. Now,
since the Remote Web page is always there, it doesn't seem that I ever have to
log on again. Shouldn't I have to log off somehow?
>
> "Jens Peter Karlsen[FP-MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Frontpage keep a cache of how the remote web looks. You will need to log
> > on to make additional changes to the remote web or if you wish to
> > Publish new stuff there.
> >
> > Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Adela D [mailto:AdelaD@discussions.microsoft.com]
> > Posted At: 15. juli 2004 06:07
> > Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
> > Conversation: After Publishing - Remote Web site tab
> > Subject: After Publishing - Remote Web site tab
> >
> >
> > I opened FP today, made a few changes, and then went to publish the
> > site. I thought it was odd that I was not asked for my password. I
> > published, and now I noticed that even after I close FP and open it
> > again, that Remote Web site window stays the same. Is that the way it
> > is supposed to be? Shouldn't I be able to iog off?
> >
> > Adela
> >
> >



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