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I am having difficulties publishing changes to both my web sites that have
been designed using FP2002. Please can anyone offer me a possible solution? I make my changes to either site and click "publish web". Everything seems normal until it does about 20 seconds of the "listing pages in....domain" . Then I get a error message reading "The server ""timed out. The current request did not complete successfully". Both sites are hosted with the same company and, naturally, I'm trying to upload with the same ISP. I have checked with the hosting company and they have tested and see no problems their end. I haven't updated anything recently so no changes there either. And I had no problems with my last updates about 2 weeks ago. The only thing that is a little different is that whilst we usually have a decent connection (1500/second down and 600 up) we seem to be having some problems with that in as much as recently we've been getting periods of 750 down though still 600 up. Might this be my problem?? Please be gentle with me, I am a complete dunce when it comes to computers! ;-) Maggi |
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I'm sorry...I should also mention that whilst we have been having slower
connection speeds recently, this morning when I last tried to publish we are sitting around 1200/second so not too bad. But I still can't publish :-( Maggi (again) "Maggi" wrote: > I am having difficulties publishing changes to both my web sites that have > been designed using FP2002. Please can anyone offer me a possible solution? > > |
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The connection to your ISP could be the problem.
-- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage) ============================================== If you feel your current issue is a results of installing a Service Pack or security update, please contact Microsoft Product Support Services: http://support.microsoft.com If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a security update, then there is usually no charge for the call. ============================================== "Maggi" <Maggi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8D47D430-61D9-41F6-A28E-CF4909B7E1D0@microsoft.com... >I am having difficulties publishing changes to both my web sites that have > been designed using FP2002. Please can anyone offer me a possible solution? > > I make my changes to either site and click "publish web". Everything seems > normal until it does about 20 seconds of the "listing pages in....domain" . > Then I get a error message reading "The server ""timed out. The current > request did not complete successfully". > > Both sites are hosted with the same company and, naturally, I'm trying to > upload with the same ISP. I have checked with the hosting company and they > have tested and see no problems their end. I haven't updated anything > recently so no changes there either. And I had no problems with my last > updates about 2 weeks ago. > > The only thing that is a little different is that whilst we usually have a > decent connection (1500/second down and 600 up) we seem to be having some > problems with that in as much as recently we've been getting periods of 750 > down though still 600 up. Might this be my problem?? > > Please be gentle with me, I am a complete dunce when it comes to computers! > ;-) > > Maggi |
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Thank you Thomas, I shall most certainly pursue that possibility.
I was getting a 1200/second test result this morning (from PCpitstop.com) and still unable to publish....is it possible that there are other problems with the connection (other than speed) that could cause me difficulties? All the re-booting and re-setting in the world hasn't helped so far! Next step, call the ISP and hope they can shed some light I guess. Thx! Maggi "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: > The connection to your ISP could be the problem. > |
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You will need to delete *.web file, download and run FP Cleaner at:
http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm -- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage) ============================================== If you feel your current issue is a results of installing a Service Pack or security update, please contact Microsoft Product Support Services: http://support.microsoft.com If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a security update, then there is usually no charge for the call. ============================================== "Maggi" <Maggi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0A7AB29-AFB1-4DFB-A98A-E30EEC75D438@microsoft.com... > Thank you Thomas, I shall most certainly pursue that possibility. > > I was getting a 1200/second test result this morning (from PCpitstop.com) > and still unable to publish....is it possible that there are other problems > with the connection (other than speed) that could cause me difficulties? All > the re-booting and re-setting in the world hasn't helped so far! > > Next step, call the ISP and hope they can shed some light I guess. > > Thx! > > Maggi > > "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: > >> The connection to your ISP could be the problem. >> > |
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Thank you.
I've done that now...no change as yet. I shall see if I can't get some input from our ISP? A stupid question now follows; The little symbol at bottom right hand corner of monitor that looks like two little monitor screens that light up then go dull as the connection is made? Is that a reliable indication of a curent connection? I ask because when I click "publish", this flashes on momentarily then is "unlit" for about 18 seconds before a short, "lit" burst then straight way the error message about the timeout. Does this info give any leads?? Thx :-) Maggi "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: > You will need to delete *.web file, download and run FP Cleaner at: > http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm |
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That is a result not a cause
- something is closing or timing out your connection to the server check your firewall or proxy or look for other programs (like Yahoo messenger) hogging port 80 -- _____________________________________________ SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/FrontP...53/Default.aspx _____________________________________________ "Maggi" <Maggi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:382090E5-2049-421A-8F25-46A6D18FF61E@microsoft.com... | Thank you. | | I've done that now...no change as yet. | | I shall see if I can't get some input from our ISP? | | A stupid question now follows; The little symbol at bottom right hand corner | of monitor that looks like two little monitor screens that light up then go | dull as the connection is made? Is that a reliable indication of a curent | connection? I ask because when I click "publish", this flashes on momentarily | then is "unlit" for about 18 seconds before a short, "lit" burst then | straight way the error message about the timeout. Does this info give any | leads?? | | Thx :-) | | Maggi | | | | | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: | | > You will need to delete *.web file, download and run FP Cleaner at: | > http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm | |
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