You can not remove the _vti folder from your local machine copy or FP will not be able to manage
your site content nor will it be a FP web / site.
If the live/remote server doesn't have the FP extensions, then they are not need on the live/remote
server. When you publish via File Menu | Publish Web/Site the _vti folders are never published
between servers, they are created by the FP extensions on the server, so if there are no FP
extensions, then they are not created. The only way they get on a live/remote server that doesn't
have the FP extensions, is for the user to upload them in some manner.
If you are working directly on the server via FP via a File Path, then you are working with a
Disk-based web, and the _vti folders are created because the FP client needs them to manage your
content. If you don't want the _vti folder, then you can't use FP.
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"Lauren" <c-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> When I removed the _vti_cnf folders the red X's are gone and my site is back
> to normal. My site does not use anything that requires FP extensions as
> well as my company does not support them since it causes loop holes on their
> server.
>
>
> Lauren
>
>
>
> "Jens Peter Karlsen [FP MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> No, they do not cause red x's to show. Something else is.
>> To not have them on a Server, remove FP extensions from the Server.
>> That will ofcourse mean that you no longer will be able to use any
>> features in FP that requires the Extensions.
>>
>> Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
>>
>> Lauren wrote:
>> > is there a way to turn off the automatically generated folders
> (_vti_cnf)
>> > that frontpage 2000 creates in your site. it is causing red x's to show
> up
>> > in my site due to the way we have it set up. also could there be
> something
>> > on the server side that needs to be removed or turned off in order to
>> > prevent these folders from being generated?
>> >
>> > thanks,
>> >
>> > Lauren
>> >
>> >
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