Problem Publishing - login problem

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Charlie Sweeney

Hi all

I've used Frontpage since '97 and I'm now running FP 2003 on Win XP home through a router with DSL connection. This problem preceds the router installation. I never had problems loading my site through a standard dial-up modem

When I attempt to load the site to the new server (has Share Point and "all the bells and whistles") the login rompt keeps popping up as if the password is wrong. When i cancel out of it, i get the error
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Unable to open "http://xxxmy site namexxx.com"
Server error:Accessing HTTP servers requires 32-bit TCP/IP networking, which is no
installed or may be misconfigured. Would you like to see help on how to install it
Possible causes
1. The web server may not have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed
2. The web server may be temporarilily 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

If this server does not support the FrontPage Server Extensions, FrontPage may still be
able to publish to the server via FTP
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I have read the previous discussions, have disabled the firewall, set the browser security setting to prompt for username and password, and still get the same results.

I am loathe to bug the server owner too much on this issue since he is providing free service (this is a non-commercial offering by a commercial company - for the local music community) but it seems like the password may be wrong

Do permissions need to be set by telnet for the current version od frontpage? Does using DSL impose a proxy between mysellf and the server I'm trying to publish too? I'm real confused since I've never had a problem publishing sites using http or ftp for that matter

Any help would be appreciated

Charlie Sweene
 

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