Re: FP 2003 Message
- From: "Tom Willett" <tompepper@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 11:10:37 -0500
Should be: should not be uninstalled.
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"Tom Willett" <tompepper@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Windows XP SP2 should *not* be the culprit, and should *not* be installed.
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| "AspDotNetDvlpr" <aspdotnetdeveloper@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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||I started having this error after installing Windows 2003 Server SP1... I
|| actually did not realize that it was the SP1 causing the problem, until I
|| got so fed up with it, that I moved the entire server to a new
| installation
|| of Win 2k3 Server, and checking the server for proper operation after
each
|| install of an update, software, etc. It started happening again after
|| installing the SP1, so I uninstalled SP1, and things are running fine
| again.
|| It bothers me that I am running a server without the latest SP, but I can
|| live with it if my FPSE isn't throwing an error every time I go to save a
|| file, or use a search. Maybe SP2 will not cause the problem, who knows.
||
|| It amazes me that Microsoft doesn't put more effort into fixing /
updating
| a
|| product that is the backbone for its web development products, up to VS
|| 2005, which also has the option to use fpse for accessing webs. When they
|| are working correctly, I like the features fpse offers, but they are so
|| prone to problems, it has become incredibly frustrating to work with
them.
|| The forums are filled with the same problems over and over for years, and
|| nothing changes.
||
|| I would try uninstalling your service pack 2 and see if it helps, albeit
| you
|| will not be running a properly updated computer.
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|| "gocat2006" <Graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
|| news:EA5312C7-D223-4BAD-94C9-F38088A7D83A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|| >I have exactly the same setup and the same problem as Larry Kahm - see
| post
|| > on August 11th. One of Microsoft's updates must have messed with the
|| > Server
|| > Extensions. There is nothing in the Application Log.
|| >
|| > I use the localhost as a development and backup environment for
| production
|| > websites so this needs a quick resolution!
|| >
|| > Symptoms same as Larry:-
|| >
|| > I'm running Windows XP Pro with SP2 and FP 2003 with the most recent
set
|| > of
|| > Microsoft updates.
|| >
|| > Recently I've started receiving the following message:
|| >
|| > "An error occurred accessing your Windows Sharepoint Services site
| files.
|| > Authors - if authoring against a Web server, please contact the
| Webmaster
|| > for this server's Web site. WebMasters - please seee the servers's
|| > application event log for more details."
|| >
|| > Well, the web sites that I'm getting this error message are running
|| > locally
|| > (http://machine_name/site_name) and this message pops up when I try to
|| > open
|| > a site, or when I attempt to edit pages, or when I attempt to publish
|| > changes to the remote site
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