Date parsed: 2/14/2009 1:43:19 PM
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:43:19 -0000
You might want to check what extensions you have installed:
The only extensions available for download from Microsoft are FP2002
extensions for 64bit operating systems.
Extensions for 32 bit OS have not been available for download for several
years (except for IIS7).
Extensions for Windows 2003 (32bit) server are on the Windows 2003 CD.
Extensions for Vista (IIS7) are downloaded from
www.rtr.com, not from
Microsoft
Extensions version 4.0.2.8912 are FP 2000 extensions (the leading 4
denotes 2000) - of course, the 4 may be a typo.
Start researching by looking at the Event Logs for errors.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
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http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp"jimt" <jimt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F817F648-2F7A-424F-95F8-6824F8900499@microsoft.com...
> I'm been using FP2000 for 2-3 years. My laptop hard drive crashed and
> I've
> restored the FP application and web (as in the past under the default
> inetpub/wwwroot) on the newly installed replacement drive. Unfortunately
> I
> don't remember all the settings etc from the original setup (FP, IIS,
> etc)
> that was working great before the crash.
>
> As part of the restore I "re"-installed FP extensions 2002 (4.0.2.8912)
> from
> the MS web site. The web host has FP entensions turned on (FP-2002
> ext.also).
>
> I've made changes to a couple of pages but unable to successfully publish
> since the restore. The Publish Web pop-up window is displayed after
> clicking
> on the publish button and I enter "http://www.mywebsitename.com" as the
> publish to location. After OK the site logon popup window is displayed
> and I
> enter our web site name and webmaster's password. A progress pop-up
> window
> shows the local pages listing message followed by host pages begin listed
> message. The pop-up window closes without any message of pages
> overwritten or
> published and Front Page itself closes out/terminates without any
> action/info.
>
> Any thoughts on what where to start researching?
>
> Thanks
> Jim T.