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My site is developed in FP2003 and hosted by 1&1 Internet (whose tech
support, BTW, is beyond awful.) Suddenly, I am not able to open my site in FP. This is the error I receive: "Server error: the server extensions were unable to access the file 'frontpg.lck'. Please check the file permissions. Contact your Internet service provider or Web server administrator for more information." The references in this group to this file seem to have to do with a problem people have had after opening a site in FP, a point to which I cannot get. Sure could use some help! Thanks in advance. -- David Kirk |
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You will need to recalculate the Frontpage server extensions. Some
control panels offer this. Don't remove them, just check / recalculate them. If they do not, you will need to contact them and ask them to do it for you, sending them that error message. Corey http://www.loudcommerce.com/promo/google.asp |
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Thank you, Corey. I'll see if this is an option they offer. I appreciate
the help. I may be back, as I don't have a really good experience with their tech "support." ![]() -- David Kirk "coreybryant@gmail.com" wrote: > You will need to recalculate the Frontpage server extensions. Some > control panels offer this. Don't remove them, just check / recalculate > them. > > If they do not, you will need to contact them and ask them to do it for > you, sending them that error message. > > Corey > http://www.loudcommerce.com/promo/google.asp > > |
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Ask your web host to delete the .lck file.
-- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ============================================== Agents Real Estate Listing Network http://www.NReal.com ============================================== "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4DC4A729-38CD-4EA2-B460-C8723DD4F499@microsoft.com... > My site is developed in FP2003 and hosted by 1&1 Internet (whose tech > support, BTW, is beyond awful.) Suddenly, I am not able to open my site in > FP. This is the error I receive: > > "Server error: the server extensions were unable to access the file > 'frontpg.lck'. Please check the file permissions. Contact your Internet > service provider or Web server administrator for more information." > > The references in this group to this file seem to have to do with a problem > people have had after opening a site in FP, a point to which I cannot get. > > Sure could use some help! Thanks in advance. > -- > David Kirk |
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Thanks, Thomas. If I ever get through without an hour wait, I will do just
that. I appreciate your help! -- David Kirk "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: > Ask your web host to delete the .lck file. > > -- > ============================================== > Thomas A. Rowe > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > ============================================== > Agents Real Estate Listing Network > http://www.NReal.com > ============================================== > > > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4DC4A729-38CD-4EA2-B460-C8723DD4F499@microsoft.com... > > My site is developed in FP2003 and hosted by 1&1 Internet (whose tech > > support, BTW, is beyond awful.) Suddenly, I am not able to open my site in > > FP. This is the error I receive: > > > > "Server error: the server extensions were unable to access the file > > 'frontpg.lck'. Please check the file permissions. Contact your Internet > > service provider or Web server administrator for more information." > > > > The references in this group to this file seem to have to do with a problem > > people have had after opening a site in FP, a point to which I cannot get. > > > > Sure could use some help! Thanks in advance. > > -- > > David Kirk > > > |
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Thomas:
I discovered on the 1&1 control panel that there's a "Web Files" application that allows me to manipulate files on thesite. (For some reason, they disable FTP access when FrontPage extensions are enabled and this appears to be the substitute for FTP.) I'm trying to delete the .lck myself since I still haven't gotten through to the 1&1 tech support but I can't find it file anywhere. Do you have any idea where it might be located? Is it possibe/likely that it's in a folder that I can't access? -- David Kirk "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: > Ask your web host to delete the .lck file. > > -- > ============================================== > Thomas A. Rowe > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > ============================================== > Agents Real Estate Listing Network > http://www.NReal.com > ============================================== > > > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4DC4A729-38CD-4EA2-B460-C8723DD4F499@microsoft.com... > > My site is developed in FP2003 and hosted by 1&1 Internet (whose tech > > support, BTW, is beyond awful.) Suddenly, I am not able to open my site in > > FP. This is the error I receive: > > > > "Server error: the server extensions were unable to access the file > > 'frontpg.lck'. Please check the file permissions. Contact your Internet > > service provider or Web server administrator for more information." > > > > The references in this group to this file seem to have to do with a problem > > people have had after opening a site in FP, a point to which I cannot get. > > > > Sure could use some help! Thanks in advance. > > -- > > David Kirk > > > |
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Your host will probably have to do it:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=297322 -- === Tom Willett Microsoft MVP - FrontPage --- FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/ === "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BFEEDC18-CB3B-4CCB-A98F-228131D536FA@microsoft.com... | Thomas: | | I discovered on the 1&1 control panel that there's a "Web Files" application | that allows me to manipulate files on thesite. (For some reason, they | disable FTP access when FrontPage extensions are enabled and this appears to | be the substitute for FTP.) I'm trying to delete the .lck myself since I | still haven't gotten through to the 1&1 tech support but I can't find it file | anywhere. Do you have any idea where it might be located? Is it | possibe/likely that it's in a folder that I can't access? | -- | David Kirk | | | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: | | > Ask your web host to delete the .lck file. | > | > -- | > ============================================== | > Thomas A. Rowe | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage | > ============================================== | > Agents Real Estate Listing Network | > http://www.NReal.com | > ============================================== | > | > | > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message | > news:4DC4A729-38CD-4EA2-B460-C8723DD4F499@microsoft.com... | > > My site is developed in FP2003 and hosted by 1&1 Internet (whose tech | > > support, BTW, is beyond awful.) Suddenly, I am not able to open my site in | > > FP. This is the error I receive: | > > | > > "Server error: the server extensions were unable to access the file | > > 'frontpg.lck'. Please check the file permissions. Contact your Internet | > > service provider or Web server administrator for more information." | > > | > > The references in this group to this file seem to have to do with a problem | > > people have had after opening a site in FP, a point to which I cannot get. | > > | > > Sure could use some help! Thanks in advance. | > > -- | > > David Kirk | > | > | > |
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Yes. Finally reached them and they finally admitted that they have the
problem on their end. It's supposed to be working in 25 minutes. We shall see. Thanks agin for your promot and knowledgeable help. -- David Kirk "Tom Willett" wrote: > Your host will probably have to do it: > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=297322 > -- > === > Tom Willett > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > --- > FrontPage Support: > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/ > === > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BFEEDC18-CB3B-4CCB-A98F-228131D536FA@microsoft.com... > | Thomas: > | > | I discovered on the 1&1 control panel that there's a "Web Files" > application > | that allows me to manipulate files on thesite. (For some reason, they > | disable FTP access when FrontPage extensions are enabled and this appears > to > | be the substitute for FTP.) I'm trying to delete the .lck myself since I > | still haven't gotten through to the 1&1 tech support but I can't find it > file > | anywhere. Do you have any idea where it might be located? Is it > | possibe/likely that it's in a folder that I can't access? > | -- > | David Kirk > | > | > | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: > | > | > Ask your web host to delete the .lck file. > | > > | > -- > | > ============================================== > | > Thomas A. Rowe > | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > | > ============================================== > | > Agents Real Estate Listing Network > | > http://www.NReal.com > | > ============================================== > | > > | > > | > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > | > news:4DC4A729-38CD-4EA2-B460-C8723DD4F499@microsoft.com... > | > > My site is developed in FP2003 and hosted by 1&1 Internet (whose tech > | > > support, BTW, is beyond awful.) Suddenly, I am not able to open my > site in > | > > FP. This is the error I receive: > | > > > | > > "Server error: the server extensions were unable to access the file > | > > 'frontpg.lck'. Please check the file permissions. Contact your > Internet > | > > service provider or Web server administrator for more information." > | > > > | > > The references in this group to this file seem to have to do with a > problem > | > > people have had after opening a site in FP, a point to which I cannot > get. > | > > > | > > Sure could use some help! Thanks in advance. > | > > -- > | > > David Kirk > | > > | > > | > > > > |
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FTP can corrupt the FPSE - I would check with the hosting company and
let them sort this out. -Corey http://www.loudcommerce.com/promo/google.asp |
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