I checked with them (comcast) a long time ago when this first started
happening and they said it was not their problem but a problem with
frontpage. Then another guy told me it meant there was not enough room for
the files. Strange this is that if I keep trying, it will EVENTUALLY go
through. I mean it takes days and days of trying for it to be accepted.
Never happens with anything but video.
"Thomas A. Rowe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have you checked with your host to see if they have a file size or type
limitation on your account?
>
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> "Karen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Why, oh why, does it seem that EVERYTIME I try to publish even the
smallest
> > mpg video to my site, it goes along for a while and then I get the
message,
> > "Can't rename 'filename.mpg.tmp'" and it stops? I am publishing using
http
> > in FP2003. Other files publish just fine. I am embedding the video
with
> > window media player add-on for FP. Sometimes, I let it convert the
files to
> > wma, sometimes I leave them as mpg. Does anyone know what to do to fix
> > this?
> > Thanks ---
> > Karen
> >
> >
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