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The server externsions were unable to access the file frontpg.lck.
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| Wea Tan 2004-10-06, 8:46 pm |
| Hi,
My environment:
Windows2003 , IIS6.0, Frontpage Server ext 2002, Frontpage
2003
Frontpage user - assigned role permission as follows(also
tried individual role)
administrator, Advanced author, author, contributor
The user can login to the site using Frontpage2003. Create
a page, modify and copy a file but cannot delete anything.
When the user tried to delete a file, error message
appears as
"Server error: The server extensions were unable to access
the file "frontpg.lck". Please check the file permissions."
This problem surface recently.. The site has been running
for more than a year.
Anyone encountered similar problem?
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
Wea Tan
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| Harikumar H [MSFT] 2004-10-07, 7:47 am |
| Hi Wea,
Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the home directory of the web site.
Make sure that 'Show hidden files and folders' option is enabled. Open the
_vti_pvt folder. Delete the frontpg.lck file.
Restart the web site and try deleting.
Hope this helps
regards
Hari
MSFT
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
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| Hi,
|
| My environment:
| Windows2003 , IIS6.0, Frontpage Server ext 2002, Frontpage
| 2003
|
| Frontpage user - assigned role permission as follows(also
| tried individual role)
| administrator, Advanced author, author, contributor
|
| The user can login to the site using Frontpage2003. Create
| a page, modify and copy a file but cannot delete anything.
|
| When the user tried to delete a file, error message
| appears as
|
| "Server error: The server extensions were unable to access
| the file "frontpg.lck". Please check the file permissions."
|
| This problem surface recently.. The site has been running
| for more than a year.
|
| Anyone encountered similar problem?
|
| Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
|
|
| Wea Tan
|
|
Hope this helps
regards
Hari
MSFT
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
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| Wea Tan 2004-10-07, 7:47 am |
| Yes. There was a frontpg.lck there. I removed it and the problem was gone!
Thanks
BTW, Anyone know why or how the frontpg.lck got stuck there? A server bug or
improper frontpage connection?
Anyway to prevent it from happening again?
Wea Tan
"Harikumar H [MSFT]" <harikumh@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BX07tPGrEHA.3468@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl...
> Hi Wea,
>
> Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the home directory of the web site.
> Make sure that 'Show hidden files and folders' option is enabled. Open
the
> _vti_pvt folder. Delete the frontpg.lck file.
>
> Restart the web site and try deleting.
>
> Hope this helps
>
>
> regards
>
> Hari
> MSFT
>
> This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
>
> --------------------
> | Hi,
> |
> | My environment:
> | Windows2003 , IIS6.0, Frontpage Server ext 2002, Frontpage
> | 2003
> |
> | Frontpage user - assigned role permission as follows(also
> | tried individual role)
> | administrator, Advanced author, author, contributor
> |
> | The user can login to the site using Frontpage2003. Create
> | a page, modify and copy a file but cannot delete anything.
> |
> | When the user tried to delete a file, error message
> | appears as
> |
> | "Server error: The server extensions were unable to access
> | the file "frontpg.lck". Please check the file permissions."
> |
> | This problem surface recently.. The site has been running
> | for more than a year.
> |
> | Anyone encountered similar problem?
> |
> | Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
> |
> |
> | Wea Tan
> |
> |
>
> Hope this helps
>
>
> regards
>
> Hari
> MSFT
>
> This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
>
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| Harikumar H [MSFT] 2004-11-08, 5:47 pm |
| Hi Wea Tan,
It can be due to lot of reasons. One among them is abnornam shutdown.
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| Yes. There was a frontpg.lck there. I removed it and the problem was
gone!
| Thanks
|
| BTW, Anyone know why or how the frontpg.lck got stuck there? A server bug
or
| improper frontpage connection?
| Anyway to prevent it from happening again?
|
|
| Wea Tan
|
|
| "Harikumar H [MSFT]" <harikumh@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:BX07tPGrEHA.3468@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl...
| > Hi Wea,
| >
| > Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the home directory of the web
site.
| > Make sure that 'Show hidden files and folders' option is enabled. Open
| the
| > _vti_pvt folder. Delete the frontpg.lck file.
| >
| > Restart the web site and try deleting.
| >
| > Hope this helps
| >
| >
| > regards
| >
| > Hari
| > MSFT
| >
| > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no
rights
| >
| > --------------------
| > | Hi,
| > |
| > | My environment:
| > | Windows2003 , IIS6.0, Frontpage Server ext 2002, Frontpage
| > | 2003
| > |
| > | Frontpage user - assigned role permission as follows(also
| > | tried individual role)
| > | administrator, Advanced author, author, contributor
| > |
| > | The user can login to the site using Frontpage2003. Create
| > | a page, modify and copy a file but cannot delete anything.
| > |
| > | When the user tried to delete a file, error message
| > | appears as
| > |
| > | "Server error: The server extensions were unable to access
| > | the file "frontpg.lck". Please check the file permissions."
| > |
| > | This problem surface recently.. The site has been running
| > | for more than a year.
| > |
| > | Anyone encountered similar problem?
| > |
| > | Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
| > |
| > |
| > | Wea Tan
| > |
| > |
| >
| > Hope this helps
| >
| >
| > regards
| >
| > Hari
| > MSFT
| >
| > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no
rights
| >
|
|
|
Hope this helps
regards
Hari
MSFT
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
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