Re: Hey Ronx are you available



Welp, if you're working with a local server (on your machine) you'd open
your site by; http://localhost/fred (could be; fred, barney, wilma, or
dino...doesn't matter what you call it...NO extension) then you'd publish it
to your online server http://www.tomtest.com

however, I'm not sure what your work flow is; if you're running your own
online server it may be different...dunno I've not done that.



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"Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Rob

No problem

Yes my IIS is running and it is 5.1 on my Windows XP Pro machine

My users can get to my site on my network via http://www.tomtest.com

This is the default site and Ihave default.htm and the default page all
working except for the hit counter on the default page.

So if I use Frontpage or Sharepoint option I should use
http://localhost/?????? what do I put for the default web site?


Sorry if I do not understand this I never published in Frontpage before
was just doing web design for my self and now others want to see my site


default.htm is in the root web site using port 80

folder list path is c:\inetpub\wwwroot

What can I be doing wrong here

Do you have any way to remote connect to a machine?

If you have some time you can connect to mine

Thanks

Tom




"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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yikes!...sorry http://localhost/webname

if you're publishing to the IIS server on your machine - and IIS is
actually running right?


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"Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Rob

my problem is I can not publish to the local site

In my folder list I have c:\inetpub\wwwroot

When I goto Remote Web Site Properties and choose
file system and type in remote web site location
c:\inetpub\wwwroot
I get This message
The local and remote webs cannot be at the same location. Please enter a
unique location

If I use c:\localhost\wwwroot
I get this message
A web site does not exist at c:\localhost\wwwroot Would you like
frontpage to create a web site at that location yes or no

So I gues the big question of the day is how do I publish to my local
site?

Do I use frontpage or Sharepoint services or file system

But I thought that in order for FPSE to work you must use Frontpage or
Sharepoint services method http://


Need your help

Thanks

Tom

My url in IE7 to the default web site is www.tomtest.com




"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Ron went for coffee :-)

Yes, you have to publish with FPSE enabled.

you would be publishing to something like c:\localhost\nameofweb



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"Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I made a post FP Counter not incrementing
Wondering if you had time to take a look

I read somewhere that FP features will only work if the site is
published. Is this correct?
If so I have this setup

Windows XP PRO SP3
IIS 5.1
Frontpage 2003 SP3

The site I am trying to get the hit counter to work is on my pc.

I start FP then open my site wwwroot

When I try to publish to this site using Frontpage or Sharepoint
services it will not let me access the site. Keeps asking for userid
and password.

I use the same userid and password when I publish to my Windows 2003
server site.

FrontPage Server Extensions 2003 are installed. I know they are
becasue I was getting a RED X on my Hit Counter before I installed
FPSE 2002

Maybe permissions on the folders?

I have been puting IUSR_server1 id with read/write access on all the
folders that are under _priviate

Any thing else I can do. This is the last thing I need working for
this site.

Thanks in advance

Tom










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