It looks like the program works up to the point of logging into the website
using Frontpage/Sharepoint option.
It is my beliefe that Frontpage 2003 comes with everything you need for out
of the box solutions.
What do I need or what am I missing?
Thanks
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Tony Ashlin
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"What am I missing" is an open question that cannot be answered unless we
know what you want.
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Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
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I know most will say it's best to edit locally, then publish "up", but
I've become accustomed to doing it the opposite way, probably because
the preview in FP didn't always correspond to what acutally displayed
on the server.
I just installed Win 7 this weekend, it seems to have resolved the
compatibility issues with most of my older software/hardware that
Vista didn't like. I might try installing FP again, see if it runs
correctly.
DJ
On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 08:29:02 -0800, TonyAshlin <tonya...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
I successfully installed and used FP2K on Win7 Home Premium and now do
not encounter the problems I outlined below.
The only suggestion I may have for the original poster: When
installing, do a Custom Install and check "Not Available' on the
option to install the Personal Web Server and server Admin panel.
DJ
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On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 15:08:12 -0700, IdaSpode <not@home_watching.tv>
wrote: