Times out Will FP 2003 fix it

J

Jim

I am using FrontPage 2000 and it will time out every time
I try to upload a new page or large changes. I have been
told that using sub webs will fix the problem. But the
article i read on sub webs says that if you are using
shared borders or navigation bars you may have trouble.
This is a concern I don't want to make a mess of my 1,800
page website.

Will Frontpage 2003 fix the problem?
 
X

xfile

I am not sure if this is related to program but one thing for sure is that I
also experienced the same with FP 2003.

I got consistent timeout from FP 2003 whenever I published from local to the
remote if not by one or two files at a time.
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

304132 FP: Error Message: The Server Connection Timed Out
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=304132
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| I am not sure if this is related to program but one thing for sure is that
I
| also experienced the same with FP 2003.
|
| I got consistent timeout from FP 2003 whenever I published from local to
the
| remote if not by one or two files at a time.
|
|
| "Jim" <[email protected]> ???
| ???...
| > I am using FrontPage 2000 and it will time out every time
| > I try to upload a new page or large changes. I have been
| > told that using sub webs will fix the problem. But the
| > article i read on sub webs says that if you are using
| > shared borders or navigation bars you may have trouble.
| > This is a concern I don't want to make a mess of my 1,800
| > page website.
| >
| > Will Frontpage 2003 fix the problem?
|
|
 

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