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I have been using Frontpage 2003 for some web sites, but lately when I

attempt to publish any of these sites to their corresponding remote (live)

sites Frontpage gives me the following error message.







Unable to open "www.the-webstore.com" . Possible causes







1.. The web server may not have the Frontpage server extensions installed.

2.. The web server may be temporarily out of service.

3.. If you are connecting through a proxy server, the proxy settings may

be incorrect.

4.. An error may have occurred in the web server.









I have Win XP Pro (SP1) (uninstalled SP2) installed on the system and had

IIS (ver. 5.1) installed and the Frontpage 2000 extensions and at another

time the Frontpage 2002 extensions installed and extended to the webs.







I've gone through possibilities for all of the above reasons for the error

to include, opening the sites in web browsers, pinging the sites by name and

number (no problem), checking my connection settings to be sure they are in

line with the ISP's directions, shutting down ZoneAlarm, Norton Anti-Virus.

I have uninstalled and re-installed IIS, Frontpage 2003, the server

extensions, removed all Frontpage info from webs making them disk-based,

open them in Frontpage and still get the same message when trying to publish

to a remote http server. The remote sites all have the server extensions

installed by two different hosting providers, so they all can't be

corrupted. I can publish the sites to IIS locally on my computer but not to

the web.







Also something on the system is telling Frontpage all newly created webs

have to be on the local server even when IIS is not installed.







Short of re-formatting my hard drive, what can I do to fix this?


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Re:Frontpage 2003 Publish Remote site error

Try opening the site in by browsing to it in IE and using File Edit w/ FP

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"Vernon Lane" <vklane@cox.net>wrote in message news:eVcVQZyBFHA.2032@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...

| I have been using Frontpage 2003 for some web sites, but lately when I

| attempt to publish any of these sites to their corresponding remote (live)

| sites Frontpage gives me the following error message.

|

|

|

| Unable to open "www.the-webstore.com"">www.the-webstore.com" . Possible causes

|

|

|

| 1.. The web server may not have the Frontpage server extensions installed.

| 2.. The web server may be temporarily out of service.

| 3.. If you are connecting through a proxy server, the proxy settings may

| be incorrect.

| 4.. An error may have occurred in the web server.

|

|

|

|

| I have Win XP Pro (SP1) (uninstalled SP2) installed on the system and had

| IIS (ver. 5.1) installed and the Frontpage 2000 extensions and at another

| time the Frontpage 2002 extensions installed and extended to the webs.

|

|

|

| I've gone through possibilities for all of the above reasons for the error

| to include, opening the sites in web browsers, pinging the sites by name and

| number (no problem), checking my connection settings to be sure they are in

| line with the ISP's directions, shutting down ZoneAlarm, Norton Anti-Virus.

| I have uninstalled and re-installed IIS, Frontpage 2003, the server

| extensions, removed all Frontpage info from webs making them disk-based,

| open them in Frontpage and still get the same message when trying to publish

| to a remote http server. The remote sites all have the server extensions

| installed by two different hosting providers, so they all can't be

| corrupted. I can publish the sites to IIS locally on my computer but not to

| the web.

|

|

|

| Also something on the system is telling Frontpage all newly created webs

| have to be on the local server even when IIS is not installed.

|

|

|

| Short of re-formatting my hard drive, what can I do to fix this?

|

|





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Re:Frontpage 2003 Publish Remote site error

I am having the same problem!! I thought it was after I installed Office pro

2003. Any infor would be very helpful



"Vernon Lane" wrote:



Quote
I have been using Frontpage 2003 for some web sites, but lately when I

attempt to publish any of these sites to their corresponding remote (live)

sites Frontpage gives me the following error message.







Unable to open "www.the-webstore.com"">www.the-webstore.com" . Possible causes







1.. The web server may not have the Frontpage server extensions installed.

2.. The web server may be temporarily out of service.

3.. If you are connecting through a proxy server, the proxy settings may

be incorrect.

4.. An error may have occurred in the web server.









I have Win XP Pro (SP1) (uninstalled SP2) installed on the system and had

IIS (ver. 5.1) installed and the Frontpage 2000 extensions and at another

time the Frontpage 2002 extensions installed and extended to the webs.







I've gone through possibilities for all of the above reasons for the error

to include, opening the sites in web browsers, pinging the sites by name and

number (no problem), checking my connection settings to be sure they are in

line with the ISP's directions, shutting down ZoneAlarm, Norton Anti-Virus.

I have uninstalled and re-installed IIS, Frontpage 2003, the server

extensions, removed all Frontpage info from webs making them disk-based,

open them in Frontpage and still get the same message when trying to publish

to a remote http server. The remote sites all have the server extensions

installed by two different hosting providers, so they all can't be

corrupted. I can publish the sites to IIS locally on my computer but not to

the web.







Also something on the system is telling Frontpage all newly created webs

have to be on the local server even when IIS is not installed.







Short of re-formatting my hard drive, what can I do to fix this?







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