Slow saving/opening website

G

Guest

Hi folks,

I've got this terrible burden, my company works with Frontpage to make it's
sites.
We have 2 different sites, an intranet site and an internet site.
The internet site takes ages to save, while the intranet saves imediatly.
Both sites are opened by different persons on different pc's, all having the
same problems.
The pc's I've tried are windows Xp, one with frontpage 2002, one with 2003.

These are the things I've done, that didn't help:
1. Remove FP 2003 and reinstal it + updates
2. Compare the site settings between the two sites, no differences
3. Remove temp IE / FP files (under the profile of the users)
4. Publish the site to another place and try it there
5. Copy the site from the data server to an IIS server and try it there
6. Delete deptodoc.btr and doctodep.btr
7. Recalculate the links

This all didn't work.

If any one has an idea, how to solve this problem, plz help me :)

Kind begging regards,

Pascal
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

What about checking your internet connection, proxy and any firewalls that will all affect your connection to the online server

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| Hi folks,
|
| I've got this terrible burden, my company works with Frontpage to make it's
| sites.
| We have 2 different sites, an intranet site and an internet site.
| The internet site takes ages to save, while the intranet saves imediatly.
| Both sites are opened by different persons on different pc's, all having the
| same problems.
| The pc's I've tried are windows Xp, one with frontpage 2002, one with 2003.
|
| These are the things I've done, that didn't help:
| 1. Remove FP 2003 and reinstal it + updates
| 2. Compare the site settings between the two sites, no differences
| 3. Remove temp IE / FP files (under the profile of the users)
| 4. Publish the site to another place and try it there
| 5. Copy the site from the data server to an IIS server and try it there
| 6. Delete deptodoc.btr and doctodep.btr
| 7. Recalculate the links
|
| This all didn't work.
|
| If any one has an idea, how to solve this problem, plz help me :)
|
| Kind begging regards,
|
| Pascal
 
G

Guest

It's a LAN network. We don't need internetconnection.
Both sites are on the same machine, but the one is fast and the other one
slow :s

Unfortunately we don't have a backup from a former state, so it's kinda hard
to check if some changes to the site, made it that way :s

"Stefan B Rusynko" schreef:
 
G

Guest

Found the solution in this.

We had some corrupted Sitemaps, after deleting those everything went back to
its normal state.

"PVV" schreef:
 

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