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| kfabulous 2005-12-03, 2:48 am |
| I am experiencing the following problems and my hosting company says that
can't offer me any assistance:
Scenerio 1:
1. Open up my website using Explorer
2. From any page click the edit with Front Page icon in the Explorer
toolbar.
3. Page opens in Front Page WITHOUT requesting a username or password
4. After editing the page I click save and instead of saving to
my site's directory, I am directed to a location on the C: drive.
Scenerio 2:
1. Open Frontpage and select open web and enter my website address
2. Page does not open; dialogue box pops up saying "Server Error: FrontPage
security violation"
Any suggestions on how I can fix this issue would be greatly appreciated.
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| Thomas A. Rowe 2005-12-03, 2:48 am |
| These are host related since they happen when you are attempt to access your live/remote site.
Under Scenario 1, this is normal when you have not actually logged into the site via FP, so it is
not possible to save any changes back to the live/remote server, if so then anyone using FP could
edit your site content.
You need to ask your host to run a server-health check and/or check the permission for your account.
If they can't fix the issues, then you need to switch web host.
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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
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"kfabulous" <kfabulous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E9588384-6606-4E55-9B11-BAB8E6BE86D1@microsoft.com...
>I am experiencing the following problems and my hosting company says that
> can't offer me any assistance:
>
> Scenerio 1:
> 1. Open up my website using Explorer
> 2. From any page click the edit with Front Page icon in the Explorer
> toolbar.
> 3. Page opens in Front Page WITHOUT requesting a username or password
> 4. After editing the page I click save and instead of saving to
> my site's directory, I am directed to a location on the C: drive.
>
> Scenerio 2:
> 1. Open Frontpage and select open web and enter my website address
> 2. Page does not open; dialogue box pops up saying "Server Error: FrontPage
> security violation"
>
> Any suggestions on how I can fix this issue would be greatly appreciated.
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| kfabulous 2005-12-03, 5:51 pm |
| Thank you very much. This is what I suspected, but the host company has
insisted for a week that it is not their problem and continues to blame my
software even though I have attempted from other computers and had the same
problems.
I have sent them your suggestions for resolution and will switch hosts if
they refuse to take action.
Thanks again.
"Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
> These are host related since they happen when you are attempt to access your live/remote site.
>
> Under Scenario 1, this is normal when you have not actually logged into the site via FP, so it is
> not possible to save any changes back to the live/remote server, if so then anyone using FP could
> edit your site content.
>
> You need to ask your host to run a server-health check and/or check the permission for your account.
> If they can't fix the issues, then you need to switch web host.
>
> --
> ========================================
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> Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
> ========================================
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> If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
> a Service Pack or security update, please contact
> Microsoft Product Support Services:
> http://support.microsoft.com
> If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
> security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
> ========================================
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>
> "kfabulous" <kfabulous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E9588384-6606-4E55-9B11-BAB8E6BE86D1@microsoft.com...
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