Try this:
1. Browse the site in IE.
2. Click the drop-down arrow on the Edit button on the Standards Buttons
toolbar.
3. Choose Edit with Microsoft Office FrontPage.
You might also try opening My Network Places, findng the entry for your
remote Web site, and deleting it. (This deletes a pointer to the Web site,
and not the Web site itself).
Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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"P a U l L" wrote:
>
> On 18-Dec-2004, "=?Utf-8?B?SmltIEJ1eWVucw==?=" <(E-Mail Removed)> once
> said:
>
> > Try steps 1-3 of this procedure:
> >
> > FrontPage Locks Up
> > http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/tip...ow.aspx?tip=57
> >
> > Jim Buyens
>
> Thanks Jim but I did what it says there and still get:
> "The folder http://websitename.com is no longer available.
> There is a problem with the web server. Please try again or
> contact the server administrator."
>
> I contacted my host and they insist everything is ok on their
> end. I have a reseller account so I made sure the FP extensions
> are installed. What else can I do????
>