Re: Not able to publish to website
- From: "DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 13:21:32 -0800
OK...I will do some more research, but if the info Ted gave us is true, it
may be that the fix will have to come from MSFT. Some more points of
clarification....Do you have IE 7 or IE 6 on the XP machines? Do you get
anything other than "check the URL" as an error message...the more exact the
better.
For the short term, you can have both Pub 2003 and 2007 installed on the
same machine. I usually recommend that you install the older version first,
then do a custom install of the 2007, and install it in a different folder
than 2003...just call it Pub2007 or something like that. And if you are
asked if you want to overwrite the old version, say no. Then with both
versions installed you can open the Pub 2007 file in 2003, and upload via
2003. There shouldn't be a problem.
Please get back to me as to my questions, and I would really appreciate it
if you would also report anything new that you find out. I will work at this
from my end and hopefully we can come up with a solution quickly.
Thanks.
DavidF
"custmblt" <custmblt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok I have the same problem as Ted. The download fixed part of my problem
but
I am still unable to upload via http with a vista machine.
"custmblt" wrote:
Thanks for the support! Just for clairafacation, Publisher 2003 & 2007
work
fine on XP sp1-2. Publisher 2003 works fine on Vista 32bit. Publisher
2007
is not able to publish via http on a Vista machine.
Yes I agree it looks like a pattern that should be tracked.
Thank again for your support
"DavidF" wrote:
Unless I am reading your facts wrong, the problem is not Pub 2007 or
2003,
it is Vista...and IE7 which comes with Vista. Is that correct? This
would be
consistent with a pattern that seems to be developing.
Here is part of a post from Ted 2/2/08:
"I have been working with Microsoft Publisher Support about this
problem and
they gave me a download (see article KB907306) that solves part of the
problem. With this download I can "Add a Network Location' from
"Computer"
and then after clicking on the icon and entering my logon information
, I
can drag and drop my files onto the web site. I can not, however,
publish
my
web site directly from Publisher. They supposedly are working on this
part
of
the problem. I'll let you know when I get further information from
them.
Here is the link:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=17C36612-632E-4C04-9382-987622ED1D64&displaylang=en
"
It appears to me that at this point there is a problem with HTTP
uploading
protocol with Pub 2003 and 2007 when the operating system is Vista. FTP
uploading still works in both, but Vista requires a variation.
So, my question is the problem you are having uploading unique to
Vista? Can
you upload with 2003 and 2007 on XP?
DavidF
"custmblt" <custmblt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok, so here it is. I put publisher 07 on 2 computers running xp and
using
the same pub file I was able to publish via http. I then tried the
same
thing on two seprate computers using the same pub file on vista 32bit
O/S
and
they all failed to publish via http.
I truely am not happy with publisher 07 and may need to go back to 03
for
obvious reasons.
Your thoughts are welcome.
"Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
When you publish via FTP you break the FPSE and have to reinstall or
have
them repaird to publish via http:// method.
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"custmblt" <custmblt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Thanks for your thoughts, I just checked the sever and FPSE is
enabled.
I
| cant even get the login screen to show up , that what makes me
think I
am
| doing something wrong.
|
| Http://beisleyinc.com/index.htm
|
|
|
| "TB" wrote:
|
| > In order to load using http, Front Page Server Extension (FPSE)
must
be
| > available with the server and enabled. I had the same problem
and
found
out
| > through the server that the FPSE username was different. Once I
got
that, I
| > was finally able to upload. Also, when using http with 2007, it
will
not
| > automatically replace index.htm if it's already in place. You
have
to
move
| > it or delete it. What's the URL?
| >
| > "custmblt" wrote:
| >
| > > Ok, I am able to upload to the server via FTP and its working
now
but
I want
| > > to use HTTP. The error message says check my ulr....hmm I am
using
the same
| > > address via http in 2003 and it works.
| > >
| > > "TB" wrote:
| > >
| > > > What's the error message?
| > > >
| > > > "custmblt" wrote:
| > > >
| > > > > I have been using publisher 2003 for my website without
any
trouble. I then
| > > > > changed to publisher 2007 with a vista o/s and it work
great.
Last week I
| > > > > had to image my drive and reinstall publisher. Every time
I go
to
publish
| > > > > now I just get error messages and cant even get to my
login
screen. So I got
| > > > > fedup and put 03 back on and hey works great!! I would
like to
use o7, maybe
| > > > > I am not putting the information correctly?? I went to
the
self
hep online
| > > > > and that was know help so here I am.
| > > > >
| > > > >
.
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