FP can't find the Host

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RICHARD BROMBERG

I have two computers side by side, one is Win XP and the other is Win2000.
Front Page 2000 is installed in both.

The usual way I update a web page is to open the page in Internet Explorer
Version 6.0 the then click 'File' and then 'Edit With Microsoft Front Page'.
This brings up a login dialog where I enter my user name and password and
front page opens the website for editing.

This method has worked fine on this pair of computer (and others) for a few
years and I am perfectly happy with it.

A couple of days ago the Win XP computer began to work differantly.
After I click 'Edit' and 'Edit With Microsoft Front Page' , an "Open With"
dialog box comes up asking "Choose the program you want to use to open this
file" If I choose "Microsoft Front Page" from the list then FP opens a
local copy of the page located at:
"C:\Documents and Settings\dickb\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\ZXKH06JG\allscrewedup[1].htm".

Can anyone suggest how to fix this problem.

Before anyone asks what have I changed on the Win XP computer, let me say I
installed Symantec Winfax Version 10.2 .
This is a handy Fax program, but unfortunately it kills MS Word 2000. This
is well documented problem, but since I only needed to send a single Fax I
installed it, sent the fax and then uninstalled Office 2000 and Winfax and
then reinstalled Office 2000.

I don't know if the current FP problem is associated with this or not .
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

What happen if you use File Menu | Open Web and enter your domain as http://www.domainname.com, and
then your login info?

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
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R

RICHARD BROMBERG

That worked fine,

I had all kinds of exotic theories how to make it work, so I am almost (but
not quite) sad the solution was so simple.

Many thanks


Thomas A. Rowe said:
What happen if you use File Menu | Open Web and enter your domain as
http://www.domainname.com, and then your login info?

--
==============================================
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.
==============================================

RICHARD BROMBERG said:
I have two computers side by side, one is Win XP and the other is Win2000.
Front Page 2000 is installed in both.

The usual way I update a web page is to open the page in Internet
Explorer Version 6.0 the then click 'File' and then 'Edit With Microsoft
Front Page'. This brings up a login dialog where I enter my user name and
password and front page opens the website for editing.

This method has worked fine on this pair of computer (and others) for a
few years and I am perfectly happy with it.

A couple of days ago the Win XP computer began to work differantly.
After I click 'Edit' and 'Edit With Microsoft Front Page' , an "Open
With" dialog box comes up asking "Choose the program you want to use to
open this file" If I choose "Microsoft Front Page" from the list then FP
opens a local copy of the page located at:
"C:\Documents and Settings\dickb\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\ZXKH06JG\allscrewedup[1].htm".

Can anyone suggest how to fix this problem.

Before anyone asks what have I changed on the Win XP computer, let me say
I installed Symantec Winfax Version 10.2 .
This is a handy Fax program, but unfortunately it kills MS Word 2000.
This is well documented problem, but since I only needed to send a single
Fax I installed it, sent the fax and then uninstalled Office 2000 and
Winfax and then reinstalled Office 2000.

I don't know if the current FP problem is associated with this or not .
 

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