Sync with Site

  • Thread starter George W. Barrowcliff
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George W. Barrowcliff

Two of us have been maintaining a web site using FP 2000 with one computer.

The other person went on vacation for a month and I copied all the files to
my own computer and have made changes and updated the site while she was
gone.

When she comes back, is it possible for her to re-sync her computer and end
up with a copy exactly like mine? Is there a special process or way to do
this?

TIA, zp18
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

If your remote site has FP extensions enabled and working, she would open
the REMOTE site live and Publish that down to her local machine.


| Two of us have been maintaining a web site using FP 2000 with one
computer.
|
| The other person went on vacation for a month and I copied all the files
to
| my own computer and have made changes and updated the site while she was
| gone.
|
| When she comes back, is it possible for her to re-sync her computer and
end
| up with a copy exactly like mine? Is there a special process or way to do
| this?
|
| TIA, zp18
|
|
 
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George W. Barrowcliff

Thanks for your response.
I just want to be clear on this so I don't clobber my work with her
system.

1.) She loads up Front Page and opens the web as it was the last time she
worked on it.
2.) She publishes what she has and Front Page (with extensions on the
server) will manage the updates to her version of the site synchronizing it
with the changes that I have made while she is gone?
3.) Sorry to be dense.

TIA, zp18
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

No...

She open the live/remote site directly in FP, then she publish the live/remote site to her local
machine, updating her copy.

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