Do not use ordinary FTP as you'll risk corrupting the server extensions and
these need to be fixed by the server/host.
Open the live site, since you state you do have the FP server extensions
functioning, then publish the site from the live server to a folder on your
hard drive. (in the same manner as you would from local to server, publish
from server to local machine).
Then you can open the web on your HDD in Frontpage. This time, make a
backup to CD or ZIP disk or another hard drive - anything!
As far as permissions, you'll need your username/password that you use to
log on when you publish the site. (this could be the same as your ISP
internet account, if they provide the web space to host your site, otherwise
it is whatever the details are for your hosting account).
"LightAnDark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:45865BC1-4036-4091-B462-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I had a hard drive die on me this past weekend which contained my web site
> that I designed with FrontPage 2003. I have no backup. The only thing left
> is
> what is on the hosting server. In FrontPage there are three publishing
> choices - upload to upload new content or changes, sync which updates
> either
> your computer or the server and download. Does the download feature
> require
> that you already have the site on your hard drive or can you download when
> nothing at all is there? I wanted to find out before I actually tried it.
> What other ways can I download the entire site from my server to make it
> completely functional with FrontPage 2003? Can I do it with Smart FTP? I
> have FrontPage extensions turned on. Is there anything special that needs
> to
> be done? What about permissions? Please email me with any suggestions at
> (E-Mail Removed). I have 4 web sites that I desperately need to get
> back
> on my new hard drive. I didn't want to try anything until I was certain
> about wha to do.