temp files build up quickly, some are deleted when you shut down, but more often than not there is still a lot of crapola left behind.
I use a cute/free program called Crap Cleaner (cute name huh)...quick and easy.
Rob
| I have not deleted any temp files, but I just got this computer about 4 weeks ago, and, supposedly, I started fresh. I will look into this. Thank you.
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| "Crash Gordon®" wrote:
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| > This doesn't even sound like the original problem you were describing.
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| > When was the last time you manually deleted your temp files?
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| > | No, I did not pay attention to that. I just know if I shut down FP and reopened that window was back to white.
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| > | I finally did what I always do as a "last" thing to try; I restarted my computer. It fixed the problem.
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| > | Thank you.
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| > | "Crash GordonÃ,®" wrote:
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| > | > Have you ever noticed the password persistance time window (for lack of a better name)? For instance, you could log in to online web, publish, go back to local copy work for a while, then publish without logging back in...then half hour later you have to log in again... know what I mean?
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| > | > | Maybe you log off by closing the publish window (?) or by closing down frontpage
| > | > | (or closing that particular web)....try this and see. CLose down the web (don't
| > | > | exit Frontpage) then reopen the same web, click File > publish and see then if it
| > | > | prompts for password and username - I think it actually will....
| > | > |
| > | > | I agree....there is no disconnect or log off.....but then you don't have that
| > | > | with an FTP client either....you do have a disconnect or similar function but
| > | > | that is different because if you publis by FP http: you have to have a particular
| > | > | web open, the one you're working on, so if you close that web down, and open
| > | > | another then you obviously would log on with different details relevant the the
| > | > | other site/server/host/ISP. I doubt you use the same log on details for all the
| > | > | sites you do (if you indeed look after multiple sites).
| > | > |
| > | > | Anyway.....with normal FTP (WS_FTP for example) you log on, but you can then
| > | > | disconnect and log on to a different FTP server.....
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| > | > |
| > | > | | > | > | > O.K., but I used to have to get past a username and password window. Now,
| > | > | since the Remote Web page is always there, it doesn't seem that I ever have to
| > | > | log on again. Shouldn't I have to log off somehow?
| > | > | >
| > | > | > "Jens Peter Karlsen[FP-MVP]" wrote:
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| > | > | > > Frontpage keep a cache of how the remote web looks. You will need to log
| > | > | > > on to make additional changes to the remote web or if you wish to
| > | > | > > Publish new stuff there.
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > > Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > > -----Original Message-----
| > | > | > > From: Adela D [mailto:
[email protected]]
| > | > | > > Posted At: 15. juli 2004 06:07
| > | > | > > Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
| > | > | > > Conversation: After Publishing - Remote Web site tab
| > | > | > > Subject: After Publishing - Remote Web site tab
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| > | > | > > I opened FP today, made a few changes, and then went to publish the
| > | > | > > site. I thought it was odd that I was not asked for my password. I
| > | > | > > published, and now I noticed that even after I close FP and open it
| > | > | > > again, that Remote Web site window stays the same. Is that the way it
| > | > | > > is supposed to be? Shouldn't I be able to iog off?
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| > | > | > > Adela
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