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Richard Gutery
After reading so many postings regarding missing navbar items, I spent
several hours working on this very issue.
Although there are many ideas and excellent posts regarding this very issue.
I began to get frustrated. I've always believed that 'Recalcing' a web site
was a great idea, but for the long term it made no sense.
Here is what I employed (okay - mostly accidental), but the idea came from a
client that recently had a web server crash and we restored his web site (of
course we did the 'check file dates/time' thingy etc.)
1) Delete the structure.cnf file from your Web's _vti_pvt folder on the Web
server (thanks to Microsoft for this one),
2) Republish your Web to the server:
2.a) Start FrontPage, and then open your Web,
2.b) Click Publish Web on the File menu (or use the gui button),
2.c) In the Publish Web dialog box, type the path of your Web server.
For example, type the following:
http://MyWebServer/MyWeb or if you have DNS setup enter your web
address like: http://www.bob.com
2.d) Click the Options Tab to expand the list of options, and then click
Publish all pages,
2.e) Click on OVERWRITE any files already on the destination. VERY
IMPORTANT!!!
2.f) Click Publish.
All SHOULD be well.
I truly hope this helps severyone. It actually REALLY did fix my problems.
R
several hours working on this very issue.
Although there are many ideas and excellent posts regarding this very issue.
I began to get frustrated. I've always believed that 'Recalcing' a web site
was a great idea, but for the long term it made no sense.
Here is what I employed (okay - mostly accidental), but the idea came from a
client that recently had a web server crash and we restored his web site (of
course we did the 'check file dates/time' thingy etc.)
1) Delete the structure.cnf file from your Web's _vti_pvt folder on the Web
server (thanks to Microsoft for this one),
2) Republish your Web to the server:
2.a) Start FrontPage, and then open your Web,
2.b) Click Publish Web on the File menu (or use the gui button),
2.c) In the Publish Web dialog box, type the path of your Web server.
For example, type the following:
http://MyWebServer/MyWeb or if you have DNS setup enter your web
address like: http://www.bob.com
2.d) Click the Options Tab to expand the list of options, and then click
Publish all pages,
2.e) Click on OVERWRITE any files already on the destination. VERY
IMPORTANT!!!
2.f) Click Publish.
All SHOULD be well.
I truly hope this helps severyone. It actually REALLY did fix my problems.
R