11-18-05 10:52 PM
I have the system admin's full permissions. And the form is a default
feedback form created from the template. It didn't send to an e-mail or a
database. It just ust send to a default file under _private folder. If I
uninstalled and reinstalled the IIS, the confirmation page will work. But
when someone created a from that might have problems the confirmation page
returned blank again. The only way I know how to get around was uninstall an
d
reinstall IIS, and the confirmation form will work again. If you can direct
me to look for a specific log file, I'll e-mail it to you or post it here.
Thanks.
Kim
"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
> Did you check your local Logs files as indicated for any details?
> Is the form sending to Email or just writing to file?
> If writing to file, does the file exist and is it in a folder w/ write per
missions (_private)
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> "Kim" <Kim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:50EB3A32-EAF2-
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> |I used FrontPage 2003 to create a feedback form from the template, I
> | published the Website to IIS, the FrontPage server extensions 2000 was
> | installed by using Windows XP Pro CD. I open the Website from the direct
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> | under http://localhost/ and open the form, click on Preview in MS Intern
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> | Explorer 6.0. After I entered data and clicked on the Submit button, the
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> | was a blank Web page displayed and on the status bar it showed - Done. T
he
> | Hit Counter stayed as 1 and would not increase the number. I installed t
he
> | Office 2003 SP2, it didn't help. I installed FrontPage server extensions
> | 2002, I got the error messages ---- FrontPage Error.User: please report
> | details to this site's webmaster. Webmaster: please see the server's
> | application event log for more details. This happened to two computers a
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> | home and two computers at work while we did the testing. All the compute
rs
> | have Windows XP Professional. Please help. Thank you.
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