According it
http://erinrosenthal.org/_vti_inf.html the FP SE are at http
- have you tried it
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"DaveR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:81D8E73E-ADB2-4606-B083-(E-Mail Removed)...
| Thanks Stefan and Andrew for the ideas. It is actually
https://, and it was
| working fine until recently. Like I indicated, I can map this web folder
| from a different computer at home, but I can't from this machine. On this
| machine it won't ask for a user/pass, where the other it does. What I
| believe is happening, and to many people with publishing problems, is that FP
| gets the wrong credentials for the web resource and you can't "clear them
| out"...it just keeps trying the same ones over and over and never prompts for
| user/pass.
|
| I am still open for ideas, and just so people know the website is:
|
http://erinrosenthal.org - A simple site I created to give people a chance to
| help her cope with her recently discovered Leukemia. The publishing for the
| site is:
https://erinrosenthal.org, per the instructions from my web
| provider (insight), but it just doesn't work (I believe it was confused with
| another user/pass I entered when managing a different site).
|
| Anyway, again - thanks for the help - any more ideas? Lastly, I am quickly
| getting to the point where I will spend the $35 from Microsoft to resolve
| this...but I must say this is really bumming me!
|
| Thanks,
| DaveR
|
| "Andrew Murray" wrote:
|
| > This might be a typo on your part, but are you sure your web address is
| >
https://? https: indicates a *secure* server connection such as those you'd
| > send Credit card details over - banks, paypal etc, whereever you need data
| > encryption.
| >
| > Generally https: would not be used for "normal" site.
| >
| > Has your host installed the FP extensions on the port 115 (or whatever the
| > secure port is). Regular http is port 80, secure https: use port 112 or 115
| > (or whichever).
| >
| > Check with your host.
| >
| > Clues are in the errors you're getting such as, "Server may not have server
| > extensions installed" etc.
| >
| > Try publishing to
http://www.yoursite.com (without the 's' on the end of the
| > http)
| >
| > If you tried it on a test machine (assuming to
http://localhost - not this
| > is *not* a secure server).
| >
| >
| > "DaveR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| > news

5855408-4E45-4330-B6DA-(E-Mail Removed)...
| > > Hello,
| > >
| > > Here is the deal - I have been publishing to my web site for years, and I
| > > just recently created a new site and now I can't publish to the original
| > > site. I am certain I know what is happening, but need help resolving the
| > > problem.
| > >
| > > I am publishing in FP2003 on XP using FP extensions. I know this works,
| > > because I tested it from a second machine here at home. Basically when I
| > > try
| > > to publush it says:
| > >
| > > Unable to open 'https://mywebsite'
| > > Server error:
| > > Possible causes:
| > > 1: The web server may not have the Frontpage server extensions installed
| > > (more errors, 2: server may be down, 3: proxy server issue, etc)
| > >
| > > So, what I did was try to use a "web folder" by Adding a network place and
| > > it fails. However, I can do this on my second computer - no problem.
| > >
| > > So, what I believe has happened is when I try to publish or map a website,
| > > it has the wrong user name and password since it NEVER PROMPTS me for it.
| > >
| > > Meanwhile I deleted my cookies, my cache, even went and deleted all the
| > > passwords in autocomplete, and I still can't publish or map the website.
| > >
| > > I am certain somewhere it was confused and is using the wrong user and
| > > password for this resource, but I don't know how to remove it. I even
| > > went
| > > and removed the SSL state and my cached credentials with my profile, but
| > > it
| > > still won't connect.
| > >
| > > Can anyone tell me how to get it so that it needs to prompt me for
| > > user/pass
| > > again for this resource? This really isn't a Frontpage issue really, but
| > > more an OS/Network issue. ANY HELP would be greatly appreciated!
| > >
| > > THANKS!
| > > DaveR
| > >
| > >
| > >
| >
| >
| >