Re: XP and Frontpage 2000/not working

From: FM (fm_at_ncinternet.com)
Date: 04/06/04


Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 22:40:20 -0700

PS.
I was never able to get a determination if the server's use of newer
software for the Front Page format was a possible source of the problem. My
server said no, however I've talked to others who say that's a possibiltiy.
You might want to contact your server to clarify the issue.
Again, Good Luck

Fm.

"FM" <fm@ncinternet.com> wrote in message
news:OmWB0h5GEHA.3472@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Here's what happened to me:
>
> I had FP2000 loaded on my windows 98se at home. I also had the FP2000
loaded
> on my xp pro at work. I couldn't get either one to work on the site.
>
> Went down and got FP 2003 upgrade, which will work on the xppro. It turns
> out it will not work on the 98se. So I looked for the FP2002 up grade. No
> one had it. I had to settle for the FP2002 original full version ($190).
> When I got the FP2002 loaded it turned out that the logon request was
> different. It asked for The User Name: - The Password AND "The Domain
Name".
> The 2003 up grade only asked for the User name and Password.
>
> My 2000 version did ask for the three items, however I didn't want to
reload
> the 2000 version after spending that much money to see if that was the
> problem.
>
> I now work at home with FP2002 full version and FP2003 update version at
> work. My 2003 upgrade version for the xp pro ran about $ 100 after rebate.
>
> If your FP2000 version is asking for "three logon answers" that may be
your
> problem. The experts may have a different answer, or you might have to do
> what I did and get an upgrade for the xp pro.
>
> Good Luck
>
> FM
>
> "petersail" <petersail@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:189fa01c41b92$6cddd8f0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> > I recently loaded FP2000 with my xp pro and i can not get
> > frontpage to open my web site. (Timed out message) I was
> > told by Microsoft that new version of FP would not work
> > with my website and i would have to start all over again.
> > Please Help!
>
>



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