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Have previously published small site to web using FP 2002. Edite
pages, then attempted to publish again.
I used File, Publish Web, and the usual dual-sided screen comes up.
Then it asks for site location (which i
http://www.foggybottomminis.com) and then a second window comes u
asking for username and password. Nothing works and I'm stuck.
I know it sounds like a personal problem <g> but since I'v
successfully published it before, this is really puzzling.
I have uninstalled and re-installed FP on my computer. No change.
re-checked my notes, all possible combinations, and no luck.
Stargate Inc is the web host and I used their small web editor t
change the desired pages so I know the site is good. I have all page
stored on my C drive, and have changed them--I just can't publis
them.
MS Extensions are enabled.
Any help items on the menu refer to password protecting pages fro
readers, not getting on to publish them in the first place.
It's less than 8 pages with a few photos of horses. Nothing fancy.
Nothing complicated.
Comments welcomed. TIA
pages, then attempted to publish again.
I used File, Publish Web, and the usual dual-sided screen comes up.
Then it asks for site location (which i
http://www.foggybottomminis.com) and then a second window comes u
asking for username and password. Nothing works and I'm stuck.
I know it sounds like a personal problem <g> but since I'v
successfully published it before, this is really puzzling.
I have uninstalled and re-installed FP on my computer. No change.
re-checked my notes, all possible combinations, and no luck.
Stargate Inc is the web host and I used their small web editor t
change the desired pages so I know the site is good. I have all page
stored on my C drive, and have changed them--I just can't publis
them.
MS Extensions are enabled.
Any help items on the menu refer to password protecting pages fro
readers, not getting on to publish them in the first place.
It's less than 8 pages with a few photos of horses. Nothing fancy.
Nothing complicated.
Comments welcomed. TIA