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I published a website to a CD and it works great in the two CD drives in the
machine that created it. If I move the CD to another machine, same CD drives and same operating system XP Pro with all the latest MS updates in both machine, the website starts up but it is missing the Banner and it just shows a red X and the text. I enabled the hidden folders and tracked down the gif file on the CD but it cannot be opened, not even right click brings up anything. I tried IE, another viewer and when I tried Paint it told me the file is unreadable of corrupt. I put the CD back in the first machine and it has no problem opening this file. In case it was a write problem of some kind, I did create 2 CDs, 1 on either drive and both had the same results. Anyone know what could be causing this problem? Al |
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Is the image actually on the CD? Is the drive letter the same for the CD drive on all machines?
-- ============================================== 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. ============================================== "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23ChlGtJaGHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I published a website to a CD and it works great in the two CD drives in the > machine that created it. If I move the CD to another machine, same CD > drives and same operating system XP Pro with all the latest MS updates in > both machine, the website starts up but it is missing the Banner and it just > shows a red X and the text. > > I enabled the hidden folders and tracked down the gif file on the CD but it > cannot be opened, not even right click brings up anything. I tried IE, > another viewer and when I tried Paint it told me the file is unreadable of > corrupt. I put the CD back in the first machine and it has no problem > opening this file. > > In case it was a write problem of some kind, I did create 2 CDs, 1 on either > drive and both had the same results. > > Anyone know what could be causing this problem? > > Al > > > |
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Did you publish to a folder on your computer and then burn it to the CD?
Try that routine to see if it can be read on the other computers. I'm not sure why you are doing what you describe, but if the Web site has been Published to the Internet, you should be able to use IE and choose Edit with Microsoft Office FrontPage from the File dropdown menu and then Publish it to the hard drive on each computer. I'm assuming that FrontPage is installed on all computers. "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23ChlGtJaGHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I published a website to a CD and it works great in the two CD drives in >the > machine that created it. If I move the CD to another machine, same CD > drives and same operating system XP Pro with all the latest MS updates in > both machine, the website starts up but it is missing the Banner and it > just > shows a red X and the text. > > I enabled the hidden folders and tracked down the gif file on the CD but > it > cannot be opened, not even right click brings up anything. I tried IE, > another viewer and when I tried Paint it told me the file is unreadable of > corrupt. I put the CD back in the first machine and it has no problem > opening this file. > > In case it was a write problem of some kind, I did create 2 CDs, 1 on > either > drive and both had the same results. > > Anyone know what could be causing this problem? > > Al > > > |
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Yes the file is on the CD, I can use the Windows Explorer on the first
machine to copy it from the CD. If I try that on the second machine, I can't access the file. No the drive letters are different but that should not matter. There is no drive letter in the html code and I do not want one. Al "Thomas A. Rowe" <tarowe@mvps.org> wrote in message news:OStkk7JaGHA.3652@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Is the image actually on the CD? Is the drive letter the same for the CD > drive on all machines? > > -- > ============================================== > 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. > ============================================== > > "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23ChlGtJaGHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I published a website to a CD and it works great in the two CD drives in >>the >> machine that created it. If I move the CD to another machine, same CD >> drives and same operating system XP Pro with all the latest MS updates in >> both machine, the website starts up but it is missing the Banner and it >> just >> shows a red X and the text. >> >> I enabled the hidden folders and tracked down the gif file on the CD but >> it >> cannot be opened, not even right click brings up anything. I tried IE, >> another viewer and when I tried Paint it told me the file is unreadable >> of >> corrupt. I put the CD back in the first machine and it has no problem >> opening this file. >> >> In case it was a write problem of some kind, I did create 2 CDs, 1 on >> either >> drive and both had the same results. >> >> Anyone know what could be causing this problem? >> >> Al >> >> >> > > |
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Hello Chuck,
I published to the CD because that is I how I want to distribute the website, it will not be published to the Internet. One CD and then just make however many copies you need. There used to be a good program called CDit by Strictly British but they have gone under. I have used Frontpage to publish to CDs before without a problem. Even now the Website, about 600MB, is fine except for the missing banner on the first page. I don't think publishing to a hard drive and then copying to a CD would work, too many links would be broken. Frontpage is only one machine, it should not be required to view the CD, just like you do not need it to explore the Internet. Thanks, Al "Chuck Davis" <newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com> wrote in message news:O2SdbFKaGHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Did you publish to a folder on your computer and then burn it to the CD? > Try that routine to see if it can be read on the other computers. I'm not > sure why you are doing what you describe, but if the Web site has been > Published to the Internet, you should be able to use IE and choose Edit > with Microsoft Office FrontPage from the File dropdown menu and then > Publish it to the hard drive on each computer. I'm assuming that FrontPage > is installed on all computers. > "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23ChlGtJaGHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I published a website to a CD and it works great in the two CD drives in >>the >> machine that created it. If I move the CD to another machine, same CD >> drives and same operating system XP Pro with all the latest MS updates in >> both machine, the website starts up but it is missing the Banner and it >> just >> shows a red X and the text. >> >> I enabled the hidden folders and tracked down the gif file on the CD but >> it >> cannot be opened, not even right click brings up anything. I tried IE, >> another viewer and when I tried Paint it told me the file is unreadable >> of >> corrupt. I put the CD back in the first machine and it has no problem >> opening this file. >> >> In case it was a write problem of some kind, I did create 2 CDs, 1 on >> either >> drive and both had the same results. >> >> Anyone know what could be causing this problem? >> >> Al >> >> >> > > |
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Al: Have you reviewed this article?
How to publish a FrontPage 2003 Web site to a CD-R or a CD-RW http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825447 -- Tom [Pepper] Willett Microsoft MVP - FrontPage FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/ ---------- "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ej5WV4LaGHA.428@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hello Chuck, > > I published to the CD because that is I how I want to distribute the > website, it will not be published to the Internet. One CD and then just > make however many copies you need. There used to be a good program called > CDit by Strictly British but they have gone under. I have used Frontpage > to publish to CDs before without a problem. Even now the Website, about > 600MB, is fine except for the missing banner on the first page. > > I don't think publishing to a hard drive and then copying to a CD would > work, too many links would be broken. > > Frontpage is only one machine, it should not be required to view the CD, > just like you do not need it to explore the Internet. > > Thanks, > Al > > > > > "Chuck Davis" <newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com> wrote in message > news:O2SdbFKaGHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Did you publish to a folder on your computer and then burn it to the CD? >> Try that routine to see if it can be read on the other computers. I'm not >> sure why you are doing what you describe, but if the Web site has been >> Published to the Internet, you should be able to use IE and choose Edit >> with Microsoft Office FrontPage from the File dropdown menu and then >> Publish it to the hard drive on each computer. I'm assuming that >> FrontPage is installed on all computers. >> "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:%23ChlGtJaGHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>I published a website to a CD and it works great in the two CD drives in >>>the >>> machine that created it. If I move the CD to another machine, same CD >>> drives and same operating system XP Pro with all the latest MS updates >>> in >>> both machine, the website starts up but it is missing the Banner and it >>> just >>> shows a red X and the text. >>> >>> I enabled the hidden folders and tracked down the gif file on the CD but >>> it >>> cannot be opened, not even right click brings up anything. I tried IE, >>> another viewer and when I tried Paint it told me the file is unreadable >>> of >>> corrupt. I put the CD back in the first machine and it has no problem >>> opening this file. >>> >>> In case it was a write problem of some kind, I did create 2 CDs, 1 on >>> either >>> drive and both had the same results. >>> >>> Anyone know what could be causing this problem? >>> >>> Al >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Thanks Tom, that is a good article. I will try their suggestion about
publishing to a CD-RW and then make some file property changes. It really does not explain why the CD-R works fine in one machine and not in the other. I am going to take that CD-R to a laptop today with XP Home and will be real curious to see the result. Al "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tompepper@mvps.invalid> wrote in message news:uALwhNMaGHA.3444@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Al: Have you reviewed this article? > How to publish a FrontPage 2003 Web site to a CD-R or a CD-RW > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825447 > -- > Tom [Pepper] Willett > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/ |
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The article suggested deleting all *.lck files on the CD, there was only one
to delete. I copied the CD to hard drive, deleted that file, then copied back to a new CD-R. This time the website banner came up on the second machine. Thanks Al "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tompepper@mvps.invalid> wrote in message news:uALwhNMaGHA.3444@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Al: Have you reviewed this article? > How to publish a FrontPage 2003 Web site to a CD-R or a CD-RW > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825447 > -- > Tom [Pepper] Willett > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/ > ---------- > "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ej5WV4LaGHA.428@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hello Chuck, >> >> I published to the CD because that is I how I want to distribute the >> website, it will not be published to the Internet. One CD and then just >> make however many copies you need. There used to be a good program >> called CDit by Strictly British but they have gone under. I have used >> Frontpage to publish to CDs before without a problem. Even now the >> Website, about 600MB, is fine except for the missing banner on the first >> page. >> >> I don't think publishing to a hard drive and then copying to a CD would >> work, too many links would be broken. >> >> Frontpage is only one machine, it should not be required to view the CD, >> just like you do not need it to explore the Internet. >> >> Thanks, >> Al >> >> >> >> >> "Chuck Davis" <newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com> wrote in message >> news:O2SdbFKaGHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Did you publish to a folder on your computer and then burn it to the CD? >>> Try that routine to see if it can be read on the other computers. I'm >>> not sure why you are doing what you describe, but if the Web site has >>> been Published to the Internet, you should be able to use IE and choose >>> Edit with Microsoft Office FrontPage from the File dropdown menu and >>> then Publish it to the hard drive on each computer. I'm assuming that >>> FrontPage is installed on all computers. >>> "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:%23ChlGtJaGHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>I published a website to a CD and it works great in the two CD drives in >>>>the >>>> machine that created it. If I move the CD to another machine, same CD >>>> drives and same operating system XP Pro with all the latest MS updates >>>> in >>>> both machine, the website starts up but it is missing the Banner and it >>>> just >>>> shows a red X and the text. >>>> >>>> I enabled the hidden folders and tracked down the gif file on the CD >>>> but it >>>> cannot be opened, not even right click brings up anything. I tried IE, >>>> another viewer and when I tried Paint it told me the file is unreadable >>>> of >>>> corrupt. I put the CD back in the first machine and it has no problem >>>> opening this file. >>>> >>>> In case it was a write problem of some kind, I did create 2 CDs, 1 on >>>> either >>>> drive and both had the same results. >>>> >>>> Anyone know what could be causing this problem? >>>> >>>> Al >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Glad you got it sorted, Al. Thanks for letting us know.
-- === Tom [Pepper] Willett Microsoft MVP - FrontPage --- FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/ === "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ed1q$ZVaGHA.4160@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... | The article suggested deleting all *.lck files on the CD, there was only one | to delete. I copied the CD to hard drive, deleted that file, then copied | back to a new CD-R. This time the website banner came up on the second | machine. | | Thanks | Al | | | | "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tompepper@mvps.invalid> wrote in message | news:uALwhNMaGHA.3444@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | > Al: Have you reviewed this article? | > How to publish a FrontPage 2003 Web site to a CD-R or a CD-RW | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825447 | > -- | > Tom [Pepper] Willett | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage | > FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/ | > ---------- | > "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message | > news:ej5WV4LaGHA.428@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... | >> Hello Chuck, | >> | >> I published to the CD because that is I how I want to distribute the | >> website, it will not be published to the Internet. One CD and then just | >> make however many copies you need. There used to be a good program | >> called CDit by Strictly British but they have gone under. I have used | >> Frontpage to publish to CDs before without a problem. Even now the | >> Website, about 600MB, is fine except for the missing banner on the first | >> page. | >> | >> I don't think publishing to a hard drive and then copying to a CD would | >> work, too many links would be broken. | >> | >> Frontpage is only one machine, it should not be required to view the CD, | >> just like you do not need it to explore the Internet. | >> | >> Thanks, | >> Al | >> | >> | >> | >> | >> "Chuck Davis" <newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com> wrote in message | >> news:O2SdbFKaGHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | >>> Did you publish to a folder on your computer and then burn it to the CD? | >>> Try that routine to see if it can be read on the other computers. I'm | >>> not sure why you are doing what you describe, but if the Web site has | >>> been Published to the Internet, you should be able to use IE and choose | >>> Edit with Microsoft Office FrontPage from the File dropdown menu and | >>> then Publish it to the hard drive on each computer. I'm assuming that | >>> FrontPage is installed on all computers. | >>> "Al Kaufmann" <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message | >>> news:%23ChlGtJaGHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... | >>>>I published a website to a CD and it works great in the two CD drives in | >>>>the | >>>> machine that created it. If I move the CD to another machine, same CD | >>>> drives and same operating system XP Pro with all the latest MS updates | >>>> in | >>>> both machine, the website starts up but it is missing the Banner and it | >>>> just | >>>> shows a red X and the text. | >>>> | >>>> I enabled the hidden folders and tracked down the gif file on the CD | >>>> but it | >>>> cannot be opened, not even right click brings up anything. I tried IE, | >>>> another viewer and when I tried Paint it told me the file is unreadable | >>>> of | >>>> corrupt. I put the CD back in the first machine and it has no problem | >>>> opening this file. | >>>> | >>>> In case it was a write problem of some kind, I did create 2 CDs, 1 on | >>>> either | >>>> drive and both had the same results. | >>>> | >>>> Anyone know what could be causing this problem? | >>>> | >>>> Al | >>>> | >>>> | >>>> | >>> | >>> | >> | >> | > | > | | |
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