Publishing/importing problem

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Guest

I am trying to publish my active intranet web to an external drive, so we can
overhall/ rebuild it. When I go through the publishing process only about
half the web publishes. I then get the following error message: "Error
occurred accessing your FP web files". I tried also to import the files
individually from the external drive, and received the same message, only
sooner in the process. The local drive on the server only has 80 MB of free
space left. Could this be causing the problem? If so, is there a way around
this, short of deleting/ uninstalling programs. We have already removed all
personal files from the machine, which did not free up much space. If that is
not the problem, does anyone know what might be the cause?

We are using FP2000 with FP98 server extensions. Our server's OS is Windows
NT, and we are using Personal Web Server.
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

You need at least the same free space on the External drive as you current web (plus 10% to be safe)
- but if you have any files over 1 MB that could be also be causing your error

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| I am trying to publish my active intranet web to an external drive, so we can
| overhall/ rebuild it. When I go through the publishing process only about
| half the web publishes. I then get the following error message: "Error
| occurred accessing your FP web files". I tried also to import the files
| individually from the external drive, and received the same message, only
| sooner in the process. The local drive on the server only has 80 MB of free
| space left. Could this be causing the problem? If so, is there a way around
| this, short of deleting/ uninstalling programs. We have already removed all
| personal files from the machine, which did not free up much space. If that is
| not the problem, does anyone know what might be the cause?
|
| We are using FP2000 with FP98 server extensions. Our server's OS is Windows
| NT, and we are using Personal Web Server.
 

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