The web cache files (*.web) are known system files
- probably turned off in the Windows Explorer settings
If you have opened a FP web you have them
In Windows Explorer address bar enter
%userprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Server Extensions\Cache
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"Andy Asberry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 05:40:12 -0500, "Stefan B Rusynko"
| <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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| >After any failed publish event you could have corrupt FP META data
| >1) In Windows Explorer Find and delete all FP Temp Files
| >Usually in your IE Temp folder, C:\WINDOWS\Temp and
| >C:\Documents and Settings\<USER>\Local Settings\Temp
| >2) In Windows Explorer Find and delete all hidden *.web files
| >Usually in C:\Documents and Settings\<USER>\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Server Extensions\Cache
| >3) Open FP and you local site and run a Tools Recalculate Hyperlinks and try to republish changed pages (remove any do no publish
| >changes from the index file)
| >
| >PS
| >In a pinch, you could also, while the local site is open in FP, also open the remote site in FP and carefully Copy / Paste from
one
| >site to the other
|
| 1) I had already tried.
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| 2) None found.
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| 3) Did that
|
| No change. Haven't tried PS Any other suggestions?
|
| Thanks