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"Rick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hi all,
>
> my company has 2 offices, main office in houston and another office in
> fort
> worth. we have an intranet site that was created and is being maintained
> using fp2003 in the houston office. i have a new copy of fp2003 loaded on
> my
> pc here in fort worth and i need to begin adding scheduling info to our
> intranet site.
>
> i think the correct procedure is for houston to open the site in fp,
> create
> a new folder and then convert the folder to a web. this subweb is where i
> would publish my web files too. does that sound right?
Exactly.
>
> the next question is, on my pc, i assume i must create a new web, but i am
> not sure what to name it and then i am not sure how/where to publish it.
>
You can call it anything you want on your PC. You would publish it to
http://www.intranetsite.com/yourschedulinginfosubweb
> i just want to make sure that i do not overwrite any of the files already
> on
> the site.
>
>
>
> any help or links to help will be greatly appreciated.
As long as they create the subweb correctly, it shouldn't be a problem. To
be safe, you could ask them to assign a different username and password to
your subweb - that way, you would only be able to publish to your subweb.
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