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yogalady
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      12th May 2008
I understand that backing up my site means "publishing" it to another
location.

I tried to publish/back up my site to a travel drive. After the publishing
process was finished, the contents listed for the "Local Web Site" and for
the "Remote Web Site" were exactly the same.
When I then, however, checked the travel drivel, I realized that several
folders are missing: private, fpclass, themes, and overlay.

I then published the site to another location on my C-drive/My Documents and
burned it onto a CD, using the "data disk" feature of my CD burning software.
When I checked the contents of the CD, again fpclass, themes, overlay are
missing, but this time the CD contains the private folder.

I then burned another CD using the "easy archive" feature of my CD burning
software, and now I have all the folders - with the exception of fpclass
(whatever this is!), Additionally, the CD now contains "derived," _vti-cnf,
and _vti_pvt.

I am baffled.
What is the right way to back up a FP website?

I use PF 2003, Windows XP pro, and Sonic (CD burning software).
 
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Stephen Wolstenholme
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      12th May 2008
On Mon, 12 May 2008 08:33:05 -0700, yogalady
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>I am baffled.
>What is the right way to back up a FP website?


I just copy all the local files to another disc.

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yogalady
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      12th May 2008
Steve,

I have two documentations for FP, one from Microsoft "FrontPage inside out."
The author says that by simply copying the files, you don't "copy every
aspect of a FrontPage - based website. . . . To do this, use the FrontPage
Publish Web Site command."

And I did that.

Now I would like to know why using different back up media - travel drive
vs. CD - and using different features of my CD burning software - data disk
vs. easy archive - leads to such different results.

Moreover, in case of a computer crash, would I have all I need to import my
fully functioning site back into FP if, for example, "overlay," "private,"
and "themes" are missing on the media on which I backed up the site?

Monika

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> On Mon, 12 May 2008 08:33:05 -0700, yogalady
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> >I am baffled.
> >What is the right way to back up a FP website?

>
> I just copy all the local files to another disc.
>
> Steve
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Stephen Wolstenholme
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      12th May 2008
On Mon, 12 May 2008 10:19:02 -0700, yogalady
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>Steve,
>
>I have two documentations for FP, one from Microsoft "FrontPage inside out."
>The author says that by simply copying the files, you don't "copy every
>aspect of a FrontPage - based website. . . . To do this, use the FrontPage
>Publish Web Site command."


I've been copying the files for years and I've never known anything go
missing from the copies. The copied files are exactly the same size as
the originals. I don't use publish. I FTP the files.

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yogalady
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      14th May 2008
Hi Tom,

This did the trick!
I enabled "display hidden folders," and - lo and behold -everything is on my
travel drive.

Thank you!

"Tom Miller" wrote:

>
> >> I tried to publish/back up my site to a travel drive. After the
> >> publishing

> > process was finished, the contents listed for the "Local Web Site" and for
> > the "Remote Web Site" were exactly the same.
> > When I then, however, checked the travel drivel, I realized that several
> > folders are missing: private, fpclass, themes, and overlay.
> >

> If you are using an FTP client on the website you will "see" the missing
> folders.
>
> I think what is happening is that FP normally "hides" these folders. You
> may need to go into your folder options and turn on the "display hidden
> files/folders" button. Try this on your travel drive before you download
> anything more to it. They might be there just not displayed.
>
> If you have a full copy of the website on your pc you can use the Explorer
> to do the copy after you have displayed all the hidden files. Otherwise it
> won't copy everything.
>
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