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Shadowrift

2005-04-07, 6:03 pm

When a virtual directory under a website In IIS is configured with FPSE 2002,
is it supposed to dissapear from the website it is listed under? I tried to
recreate the virtual directory, but the name is already in use. The webpage
is still accessible on the internet. Any thoughts ?
much appreciated
Mark Fitzpatrick

2005-04-07, 6:03 pm

FrontPage cannot see virtual directories since they are not in the physical
path of an FP web. The only exception to this is you can create a virtual
directory than make it an FP web, but still any virtual directories in that
web will not be available since the FP Server Extensions cannot control them
the same as a physical directory, and because you can make the same exact
directory included in hundreds of other directories virtually, the
extensions would be constantly over-writing information about which web the
virtual directories files belongs to.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

"Shadowrift" <Shadowrift@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F71B57CA-F920-4A52-B226-836547236615@microsoft.com...
> When a virtual directory under a website In IIS is configured with FPSE
> 2002,
> is it supposed to dissapear from the website it is listed under? I tried
> to
> recreate the virtual directory, but the name is already in use. The
> webpage
> is still accessible on the internet. Any thoughts ?
> much appreciated



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