If it is possible for you to publish all of the current subwebs to another
drive, then using Windows Explorer copy the root web to another a folder on
another drive, then re-format your G drive, then create a new root web, but
as a folder under your G drive, then add subwebs under this folder.
There is a limit to the maximum number of files that can be in the root of a
HD under windows, and you may have hit that number, so by using folders you
can handle a lot more files.
And before anyone ask, I don't recall the maximum number of files allowed in
the root of a drive or if it is still a valid concern with Windows ME, 2000,
or XP.
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> Since this afternoon, I am not able to even OPEN my root directory at
device
> G:. Nor can I open ANY root directory. Win 98 system.
>
> I get an error message telling me that there is NO Web at device "/G".
> NOTICE THE SLASH prior to the device letter.
>
> Prior to this afternoon, I was able to open any root directory. My main
web
> site is at device G:
>
> I applied the current Office XP service packs to my system this afternoon
as
> per the instructions I got from the experts in this room.
>
> I am, lost as to what to do.
>
> Reboots dont clear it up.
>
> Do I need to uninstall FP and reinstall? or (God help me) do I need to
> reinstall the Operating system? And if I do need to reinstall the OS, what
> do I do about the Office XP service packs that were necessary to fix a
> problem with FP Web Component Include Content Page?
>
>