Re: Can the site still function with corrupt extensions?

From: Tom Pepper Willett (tompepper_at_mvps.org)
Date: 02/23/05


Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:21:13 -0600

Did you try this:
"You may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which bypasses the
possibly corrupted web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com "

Tom
"Richard" <zxfiles@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:26B3945B-7AD5-4880-8962-EE761F12ED65@microsoft.com...
| Sorry. Yes, I took a look at all of those links. Here is what I found.
|
| 1) If I browse to the website with IE and click on the Edit with
Frontpage,
| all it does is open a local copy of the page. If I try to save the page,
it
| only saves to my local computer.
|
| 2) Same thing happens if I try to use the run command for "frontpg.exe
| http://oursite.com"
|
| 3) It is listed on recent webs part of FP and when I click that file, it
| does nothing. No errors, but no logon prompts and not pages open. It
remains
| the default blank HTML page that you get when starting up FP. If I do this
| for the other sites I mentioned I work on, it works fine. They pop up with
| the logon screen.
|
| 4) We have asked IIS to check the extensions and we had it tighten the
| security. Although, I was going to try this one more time as I saw it
| mentioned elsewhere with this same problem.
|
| 5) The network is fine and up and running. No new passwords have been
| created for anything related to the domain and servers.
|
| 6) I did have my shortcut arrows turned off. Turning them back on did not
| help. Not that it matters, but I always opened FP through the Start menu.
|
| 7) The name capitalization doesn't seem to be a problem here. We use
| lowercase.
|
| This is bugging me to death. With the searching of this topic on the web,
I
| have never seen a resolution. They always say to consult the admin and
have
| them fix it. Well, I am the admin and I don't know how to fix it. :)
|
| Thanks,
| Richard
|
| "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
|
| > Did you also try the following that I posted to you before?
| >
| > The folder "http://Website" isn't accessible. The folder may be located
on
| > an unavailable volume or protected with a password.
| >
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/7/55.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/7/49.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/6/65.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q272/5/42.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/3/99.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q310/8/46.ASP
| >
| > You may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which bypasses the
possibly
| > corrupted web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com
| > --
| > ===
| > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > ---
| > About FrontPage 2003:
| > http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
| > http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
| > Understanding FrontPage:
| > http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
| > FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center:
| > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;fp10se
| > ===
| > "Richard" <zxfiles@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
| > news:BE60FCC3-45FC-457F-BA85-DC57BFDB77CF@microsoft.com...
| > |I posted it in the general Frontpage groups a couple of days ago, but
the
| > | basic problem is that Frontpage will no longer edit the website
anymore.
| > It
| > | used to at one time, I just can't figure out what may have broken it.
| > |
| > | We have a Server 2003 domain running active directory. This move took
| > place
| > | last year. However, we still have the website running on an NT4
server.
| > When
| > | I go into Frontpage 2003 and try to open the site I get multiple
errors
| > | depending on the logon.
| > |
| > | For example, I am part of the Administrators and Domain Administrators
| > | group. I am also added as an author to the website in the IIS manager.
| > | However, when I try to open the site for editing, it doesn't prompt me
for
| > | the logon, it immediately gives me an error that I don't have
permission
| > to
| > | view the web folders in this location. If I logon to a different
computer
| > | with my domain logon, I get a different error this time saying the
website
| > is
| > | not accessible and that it might be located in an unavailable
location,
| > | protected with a password, or the filename contains a / or \.
| > |
| > | I decided to try loggin on to the computer as the Domain Administrator
| > logon
| > | and I get the same message. But if I try to use File -> Open instead
of
| > Open
| > | Site, it tells me that I can only view it as read-only. Same thing
happens
| > if
| > | my boss tries to edit the site.
| > |
| > | We have IIS setup on one of the new 2003 servers in anticipation of
the
| > | website move. I am able to open that site up for editing. I get the
logon
| > | prompt. I also edit an off-site website elsewhere on campus this same
way
| > and
| > | it works too. I get the logon prompt. But for some reason, on this NT4
| > server
| > | it will no longer prompt for the logon and immediately pops up these
| > messages.
| > |
| > | Based on some suggestions, I emptied the FP temp folder, but that
didn't
| > | help. I have tried turning the XP firewall off and that doesn't help.
| > These
| > | machines all have Office 2003 SP1 and XP Pro SP2 installed.
| > |
| > | As a last resort, reinstalling the extensions seemed liked the only
other
| > | solution, but the site itself seems fine. There are some thoughts it
might
| > be
| > | some security setting, but I don't know what could have changed,
unless
| > SP2
| > | did something.
| > |
| > | BTW, allow annonymous access is checked in the IIS manager if that
helps.
| > |
| > | Thanks,
| > | Richard
| > |
| > |
| > | "Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" wrote:
| > |
| > | > What problem are you having publishing?
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | >
| > | > ~ Kathleen Anderson
| > | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > | > Spider Web Woman Designs
| > | > web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
| > | > blog: http://msmvps.com/spiderwebwoman/category/321.aspx
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > Richard <zxfiles@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
| > | > > We are having a problem with FP2003 publishing that I think a
| > | > > reinstall of the server exyensions might fix. But nothing else on
the
| > | > > site seems to be broken. Is it possible for the extensions to
become
| > | > > corrupt and yet the website still functions properly? Or would
other
| > | > > areas also show problems? Thanks.
| > | >
| >
| >
| >



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