PS
I do not recommend backing up using FTP
If you are using any FP design time tools, the backup will be corrupt if you ever need to restore it, and the FP config files (_vt*
folders) should never be backed up / restored to the server, but created by the server & SE
Just Publish (All 1st time) to a Disc based web (C:\webname) as a backup
- then you can restore (publish from disc based to server based) anytime and get a working web w/o corrupt FP SE
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| You shouldn't run into any problems, as long as the FrontPage 2003 user
| doesn't use any of the new features in FrontPage 2003; here's a comparison:
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/fron...o/compare.mspx
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| Baseball_Website_Mom <(E-Mail Removed)>
| wrote:
| > I maintain a website with FP 2002. I edit the site directly now (do
| > not publish), and back up the site with an ftp product. I have
| > someone who will soon begin helping me also edit the website. Since
| > I don't think we can purchase another license of FP 2002, I will have
| > to have her purchase FP 2003. I know we will have to coordinate
| > what we work on so we don’t mess each other up. But, what I am not
| > sure about
: is it ok if she uses FP 2003 and I use FP 2002? There
| > will be times I may have to go and tweak the work that she has done,
| > so I will then open the same page(s) in FP 2002. I would think I
| > would be ok, because we are not using fancy features, plug-ins, etc
| > that FP offers. Does this make sense? Would there be any other
| > pitfalls? Thx!
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