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| 18Holer 2005-08-10, 5:52 pm |
| I have a form on my web site that almost all users send successfully but
there are a few that are unable to send and receive the following error
message:
FrontPage Error
Use: Please report details to this site's webmaster.
Webmaster: please see the server's system log for more details
Why only 3 or 4 user's out of 80? FrontPage extensions have be unstalled
and reinstalled on the server. My host support group is baffeled, so am I.
J Brown
Secretary
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| Tom Pepper Willett 2005-08-10, 5:52 pm |
| 1) What did the server's system log say?
2) What browsers were the 3 or 4 users using?
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"18Holer" <18Holer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0766A14F-A1BC-4650-B12D-8EE5AFB17D35@microsoft.com...
|I have a form on my web site that almost all users send successfully but
| there are a few that are unable to send and receive the following error
| message:
|
| FrontPage Error
| Use: Please report details to this site's webmaster.
| Webmaster: please see the server's system log for more details
|
| Why only 3 or 4 user's out of 80? FrontPage extensions have be unstalled
| and reinstalled on the server. My host support group is baffeled, so am I.
|
| J Brown
| Secretary
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| 18Holer 2005-08-11, 2:54 am |
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-- This was the error that the server was reporting. The file it refers
to, however, is set with the option it requests and has been prior to this
ordeal.
Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions: Error #5002d Message: FrontPage
requires that the AllowOverride option be set to something other than "None"
(typically set in access.conf). "All" is the preferred AllowOverride option
for the document root.
J Brown
Secretary
"18Holer" wrote:
> I have a form on my web site that almost all users send successfully but
> there are a few that are unable to send and receive the following error
> message:
>
> FrontPage Error
> Use: Please report details to this site's webmaster.
> Webmaster: please see the server's system log for more details
>
> Why only 3 or 4 user's out of 80? FrontPage extensions have be unstalled
> and reinstalled on the server. My host support group is baffeled, so am I.
>
> J Brown
> Secretary
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| This is a Unix server extensions problem, not WindowsNT, you may get
better responses in the Unix extensions group at
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microso...extensions.unix
Also check the settings for the server and virtual server in
httpd.conf, which may over-ride those in access.conf.
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Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"18Holer" <18Holer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> -- This was the error that the server was reporting. The file it
> refers
> to, however, is set with the option it requests and has been prior
> to this
> ordeal.
>
> Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions: Error #5002d Message:
> FrontPage
> requires that the AllowOverride option be set to something other
> than "None"
> (typically set in access.conf). "All" is the preferred
> AllowOverride option
> for the document root.
>
> J Brown
> Secretary
>
>
> "18Holer" wrote:
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