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Old 13-09-2005, 04:45 PM   #1
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In FP 2002 and even in 2003, you must first create a folder on your hard
drive, floppy, USB drive, or whatever, to hold your Web before you can
publish from the server based Web down to the disk-based Web. Yet you can
publish from a disk-based Web to a server based Web and FP creates the
destination folder for you. Is this a glitch in FP or why is it like this?
Thanks in advance.

Arlene
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Old 13-09-2005, 04:56 PM   #2
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When you publish to a server based web, you are publish to a root web that is already configured on
the server.

When you publish to a disk based web, you shouldn't have to create the folder first, but it does
make it easier to just browse to the folder, otherwise you must type in a full path.

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"Arlene" <Arlene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In FP 2002 and even in 2003, you must first create a folder on your hard
> drive, floppy, USB drive, or whatever, to hold your Web before you can
> publish from the server based Web down to the disk-based Web. Yet you can
> publish from a disk-based Web to a server based Web and FP creates the
> destination folder for you. Is this a glitch in FP or why is it like this?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Arlene



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