Re: root files

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Sorry, but I am not familiar with Norton Safe Web ....
Maybe someone else on this forum is and will answer that.
As far as your root question:
From Host Pappa help files.

If you'd like to start uploading files to your site right away without waiting for propagation to complete, you may do so using the FTP instructions located in your HostPapa welcome email. This email also contains your login information as well as details on setting up email, etc.

Your instructions are in your e mail according to the ISP.

Spike

"Alison" <Alison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:D92DAF6C-7EAA-4995-91DF-5D3E7F22C759@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The request from Norton safe web was to create a file with the name that they
gave me, which ends .html. So does that mean I am creating a single web page
with that file ending? Or am I creating a Word document with that file
ending, which means it will end up being called [name].html.word (or whatever
the extension is for Word which for some reason escapes me right now!!). I
have to create a file with the name they give, and the content they provide.
THanks
Alison

"Spike" wrote:

The root folder is the area on the server where your first page of your web
site resides. The default for publisher is the "index.htm" file. That file
needs to be placed in the root folder on the server. Your provider will
tell you where that folder is on the server. Who is your provider?

Spike

"Alison" <Alison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:EFD82A99-BBCB-4FB7-A632-01618638CF74@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I submitted my Publisher web sites to Norton Safe Web. I'm supposed to > add
> a
> publicly viewable file at the root folder of my Web ... but I don't > know
> what
> a root folder is and I don't see anything created by publisher that > says
> it
> is a root folder. Can anyone help?
> Thanks
> Alison


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