Re: XP SP2 Can not Publish From FrontPage 2003
From: Ronx (ronx917_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:10:57 -0000
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-- Ron Symonds (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage) Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread. "Paul Horvath" <PaulHorvath@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:19EEC7F5-A24A-440A-9E1F-B6A4F4B73305@microsoft.com... > Dear All, > I am hving a very similar problem, but only when I try to publish to my > own > "home site", but not when I publish from the same machine to my work web > server. Thgis leads me to beleive believe the problem occurs when you try > to > publish to a non-Microsoft web server, or a web server without FP > extensions. > First I get a message saying that there is no web server available on Port > 21. How are you designating the destination? Should be ftp://ftp.bigblue.net.au > Then I get a message saying that the web server will not allow me to > publish > from my inside IP address 10.0.0.1, but only from 203.***.***.*** which is > the IP address dynamically assigend to my ADSL modem/router by my ISP when > it > is switched on. Is NAT turned on in the router? If it is then the server will not be able to see your local address. Try plugging the modem directly into the PC and bypassing the router - that will determine if the router is the problem source. > However, WS_FTP client will open the remote web site as well as transfer > all > files across the the remote site without any problems whatsoever. > So why can a third party software do it but FP2003 cannot ???? Is FrontPage set up to use Passive Mode? (Publishing properties in Remote View) Is WS_FTP using passive mode? > Please see my print screen examples here: > http://home.bigblue.net.au/phorvath/publishing_problems.htm > It's not the firewall or the modem or the router, because I can > successfully > publish to a different web server with the same config. > Any comments or feedback? > Regards, > Paul_H > > > "Jim Buyens" wrote: > >> Try this: >> >> 1. Switch to Remote Web Site View. >> 2. Click Remote Web Site Properties. >> 3. I presume you have Remote Web Server Type set to FTP. >> If so, select the Use Passive FTP check box. >> >> Jim Buyens >> Microsoft FrontPage MVP >> http://www.interlacken.com >> Author of: >> *---------------------------------------------------- >> |\--------------------------------------------------- >> || Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out >> ||--------------------------------------------------- >> || Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition >> || Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out >> || Faster Smarter Beginning Programming >> || (All from Microsoft Press) >> |/--------------------------------------------------- >> *---------------------------------------------------- >> >> >-----Original Message----- >> >Since I've installed XP sp2 I can not publish my >> website. >> >FrontPage reports a error 500 Command Unknown. I can use >> >a third party FTP program without a problem but >> FrontPage >> >always aborts. >> >Any help out there? >> > >> >. >> > >>
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