03-19-05 12:46 PM
The 1MB problem also has other (as yet unknown) causes, and may or may
not affect some systems (system here relates to a combination of your
PC and the publishing destination).
One option to get around this is to place all your media files in a
folder, and convert this folder to a subweb. Open the live (remote)
web and create the same subweb there. Then use FTP to transfer the
files from subweb to subweb. All this assumes your host allows
subwebs and FTP. Using FTP in the subweb will not affect your main
web or other subwebs, if any, but may prevent FrontPage from opening
the subweb in the future.
Once the media files are in the subweb, FrontPage will not be able to
manage the links between the files and pages that link to them.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello Kathleen :
> I visited the link you have provided in your reply.
> Unfortunately my problem just started when I started
> publishing from my new computer.
> The same site was being published with no problems from my
> old computer. I was using FP2003 then and now.
> The message box that comes up doesnot have any details. It
> just says the server unexpectedly closed connection.
> Please shed some light as to what the problem could be.
> Reagrds !
> Kirti
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> been
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