Permissions when Publishing

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Dan

I continue to have issues with my hosting service about publishing a FP
website. I get through the steps regarding conflicts, asking for password,
and even if FP should update the navigation, then I get an error message
that "You do not have permission to perform this operation. ...Use another
account that has permissions.."

On another website, at same host, I get same error message, I click OK and
the upload continues, on this site it will not upload, but I can open the
published website in FP, so I know my password is correct.

I have other sites on other servers- everything works fine...

Is there someplace I can go to learn more about users, accounts and FP? Is
that the issue?

thanks
dan
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

The host need to give your account authoring permissions. You can not correct this on their server.

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alvin

No, I have the same problem, FP is just foobar software,
like all the reams of crap that come from redmond.

there are KB articles on this ver issue at microsoft
support, but they don't properly address the issue or the
solution ... I have resorted to ftping my entire, lots of
free ftp guis that actually work better than FP upload.

good luck
-----Original Message-----
The host need to give your account authoring permissions.
You can not correct this on their server.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

I have been using FP since 1997, along with the same FP enabled web host, and have never had any
major problems with publishing or accessing my site from within FP. Other minor problems were always
corrected/solved by the host within 10 to 30 minutes.

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Steve Easton

If you're ftp'ing your web that means your host hasn't configured the server properly, or you have
broken the server extensions.
Not a fault of FrontPage.

Get a new/better host.


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