It means that you have two or more file name with different cases, i.e., Index.htm and index.htm.
Under Unix/Linux index.htm and Index.htm are considered to be two separate files, whereas under
Windows they are one and the same. So in order to publish to your local HD, you will need to delete
or rename one of the duplicate files.
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"magma" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:Xns9667669D39ABDmagma@216.77.188.18...
> I'm using FP2003, WinXP. My URL is http://www.hindocarina.com
>
> When I try to publish my site from the server to my hard drive I get the
> following message:
>
> "You specified identical destination filenames for some of the files you
> are trying to copy. Make sure all destination files have unique names and
> try again."
>
> What does this mean, and how do I fix it? I have looked through the website
> folders and don't see any identical filenames. Can files in different
> folders have identical names? I'm fairly new at this and don't understand,
> but I have published successfully in the past.
>
> Please help...thanks