"Sometimes, the only way to fix Web Folders is to reformat"

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Stefan B Rusynko

Web folders are OS controlled and can be easily broken by a variety of Browser/OS related issues
- FP can not "fix" OS issues

What they are saying at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...7c-94dc-4b74-bd04-3f22a47c20b5&displaylang=en
is instead of reformatting to fix the OS, use the Jimco Tool

Please Don't cross post

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Steve Easton

Evening Jim.
Been a long time.

;-)


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Jim Cheshire

Steve said:
Evening Jim.
Been a long time.

;-)

I've been here. I just don't post often. Time is short these days and I'm
working on a new add-in. ;)

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Jim Cheshire
JIMCO
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Free add-ins for FrontPage

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George Hester

Jim you said that, "Sometimes, the only way to fix Web Folders is to reformat." Wow!!!
 
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Jim Cheshire \(JIMCO\)

George said:
Jim you said that, "Sometimes, the only way to fix Web Folders is to
reformat." Wow!!!

I'm sure all of us know at least one person who has had to reformat their
box to get them working in some cases. Truth is truth. :)

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Jim Cheshire
JIMCO
http://www.jimcoaddins.com
Free add-ins for FrontPage

Author of Special Edition
Using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
 
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George Hester

That I've never heard of before. I can understand reformtting because Microsoft has screwed around with IE updates; Microsoft has screwed around with SQL Service packs; screwed around with Exchange Service packs; screwed around with Windows Service Packs; screwed around with funky Security updates; the list goes on and on. But web folders breaking? Even by reinstalling webfldrs.msi in C:\Windows\system32 in Windows 2000? Well something to look forward to I guess.
 

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