Re: Hey Ronx are you available
- From: "Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:01:09 -0500
Tom
Yes iis 5.1 is running
Yes World Wide Web Publishing is running
Any other info you need to figure this out please let me know
Thanks
Tom
"Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is IIS running? Is the service World Wide Web Publishing running?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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"Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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: Ronx
:
: Well I would have to agree with you but my problem is it will not
connect
: using http://localhost
:
: I tried to open the site in IE and it fails also
: http://localhost/default.htm
: HTTP 404 Not found the webpage cannot be found
:
:
: I guess one I figure this issue out then frontpage will start to work.
:
: I will post something on the IIS NG for this now
:
: I repost once I get the IIS issue resolved.
:
: I uninstalled FSPE 2002 and tried again and found that it will not
install
: on Windows XP Pro with IIS 5 I must have missed the message the first
time
: I installed FSPE 2002 so I installed FPSE 2000 which comes with Windows
XP
: PRO and IIS 5 restarted the pc after each step just to be safe.
:
: Unless you have an idea on the http://localhost issue let me know
:
: My email address is valid on here
:
:
: Thanks for all your help
:
: Tom
:
: "Ronx" <ronx917@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
: news:u14mrV1iJHA.996@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: > I've had my coffee - and a good nights sleep.
: >
: > If your website is located in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ then you should
open
it
: > as http://localhost
: >
: > If the error message says "no valid host" (what is the EXACT error?)
: > then the FrontPage extensions are either corrupt or non-existent. If
the
: > site has always been edited as a disc-based web the the extensions
need
to
: > be re-installed - the contents of the _vti* folders are different for
: > servers than for disc based webs.
: >
: > When the extensions are sorted ALWAYS open the web as
http://localhost -
: > NEVER as c:\inetpub\wwwroot
: >
: > With the files physically located in the folders associated with the
web
: > server you cannot publish to the web server - there is no need to do
so
if
: > you open the site as http://localhost.
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: > "Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
: > news:e$HWcnyiJHA.3656@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: >> Rob
: >>
: >> no matter what I try it will not let me publish or open the site here
is
: >> what I tried
: >>
: >> http://localhost no valid host
: >>
: >> http://www.tomtest.com brings login window try username and password
: >> loops the login window over and over security issue?
: >>
: >> I have no name of a site everything is in the Default Web Site
: >> c:\inetpub\wwwroot
: >>
: >> I need to publish to the wwwroot folder/directory
: >>
: >> I added my userid to the permissions on the inetpub folder with full
: >> control no luck
: >>
: >>
: >> I even copied the entire wwwroot folder to my F Drive and opened the
site
: >> from there and tried to publish to www.tomtest.com no luck
: >>
: >>
: >> I am doing something simply wrong here this should not be that
difficult.
: >>
: >> Like I said before I can publish to my Windows 2003 Server running
IIS6
: >> no problem
: >>
: >> Ironic all this to get the hit counter to work
: >>
: >> Thanks for your help
: >>
: >> I hope we can figure this out
: >>
: >> Thanks again
: >>
: >> Tom
: >>
: >> "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
: >> message news:%23aXgMXyiJHA.1184@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: >>> 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.
: >>>
: >>>
: >>>
: >>> --
: >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: >>> Rob Giordano
: >>> Microsoft MVP Expression
: >>>
: >>>
: >>>
: >>>
: >>>
: >>>
: >>> "Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
: >>> news:eU6Id9wiJHA.1388@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: >>>> 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 news:eHxn1mwiJHA.5496@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: >>>>> yikes!...sorry http://localhost/webname
: >>>>>
: >>>>> if you're publishing to the IIS server on your machine - and IIS
is
: >>>>> actually running right?
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>> --
: >>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: >>>>> Rob Giordano
: >>>>> Microsoft MVP Expression
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>> "Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
: >>>>> news:eT1lGZwiJHA.1388@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: >>>>>> 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
: >>>>>> message news:OF7e9LwiJHA.4408@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: >>>>>>> Ron went for coffee :-)
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>> Yes, you have to publish with FPSE enabled.
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>> you would be publishing to something like c:\localhost\nameofweb
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>> --
: >>>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: >>>>>>> Rob Giordano
: >>>>>>> Microsoft MVP Expression
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>> "Thomas R Grassi Jr" <thomasgrassi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
: >>>>>>> news:OcQF4nviJHA.5812@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: >>>>>>>> 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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: >>
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