Re: This will stump you
From: Tracie (Tracie_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/02/05
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 15:05:03 -0800
Thank you so much. I will try all of your suggestion tomorrow while at work.
looks like I have a full day planned. I'll be sure to post back what results
come of it.
Tracie
"Ronx" wrote:
> > The stats folder is located in the htdocs/ file. That means it is in the
> > root of the web, yes?
>
> No. I was referring to the stats files themselves. If they are in a
> folder, they are not in the web's root. Convert the folder to a subweb -
> Open the remote site (on the server) in FrontPage, right-click on the folder
> and choose "convert to web".
> Do this on the server, and if you have a copy in your local web, convert
> that folder to a subweb also.
>
> >I can login into my control panel that my ISP
> > provides and i can check on or off FPSE. Is this the same, or is it
> > something
> > my ISP has to do manually?
>
> Using the control panel you can un-install (check off) and then re-install
> (check on) the extensions. It is not the same as checking/repairing, but
> should be just as effective. If the uninstall is complete the entire web
> will have to be republished to get it back into synch, and all subwebs will
> have to be redone.
>
> Also try these common maintenance tasks before reinstalling anything:
>
> 1) In Windows Explorer Find and delete all FP Temp Files, usually in
> (FP2003)
>
> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\FrontPageTempDir
>
> Also clear your IE Temp files
>
> 2) In Windows Explorer Find and delete all hidden *.web files
> Usually in %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Web Server Extensions\Cache
>
> 3) Run a Repair on IE (instead of reinstalling)
> (see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=318378 )
>
> 4) Install all Service Packs for your OS, IE, MS Office and your Video card
> (Windows Update and Office Update sites, plus your video card supplier site)
>
> 5) Open FP and Disable or Uninstall any FP Addins,
>
> 6) Open your FP Web/Site and run a Tools Recalculate Hyperlinks
>
>
> --
> Ron Symonds (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
>
> "Tracie" <Tracie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8D415595-7083-44D0-8D0E-B0AD45EACB1C@microsoft.com...
> > Ron,
> > Thank you for your responses. I did not realize that using an FTP prgram
> > to
> > uplaod will not allow FPSE to work properly.
> >
> > A couple things.
> >
> > <<You said: See if you, or the server admins, can convert the folder
> > holding
> > the stats
> > files into a subweb. If they are in the root of the web, then the website
> > and server needs to be replaced.>>
> >
> > The stats folder is located in the htdocs/ file. That means it is in the
> > root of the web, yes?
> >
> >
> >> I said: When I create and publish the form, then I test it
> >> www.leadingedgerealty.com/testform.htm
> >> I get the following error message :Cannot open "we80.cnf": no such file
> >> or
> >> folder.
> >
> > You said: Check/repair or re-install the frontPage extensions on the
> > server.>>>
> >
> > Already did this. I think..I can login into my control panel that my ISP
> > provides and i can check on or off FPSE. Is this the same, or is it
> > something
> > my ISP has to do manually?
> >
> >
> > As for your other tips, I will certainly try re-installing IE. I
> > ll also re-install FP.....for the third time.
> >
> > Tracie
>
>
>
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