Archive entire website without login?

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A educational website www.mycopycat.com is closing and they say to download
what you want now before it is gone. Can Frontpage 2003 help me do this?

Is there another app which can search all links and try to download all the
files? There must be about 1000 PDF files on the site.

Thanks for reading and any advice.
-Bob
 
you know who maybe said:
A educational website www.mycopycat.com is closing and they say to download
what you want now before it is gone. Can Frontpage 2003 help me do this?

Is there another app which can search all links and try to download all
the files? There must be about 1000 PDF files on the site.

Thanks for reading and any advice.
-Bob

Clarification: I have a login as a user but not as an admin!
 
Then you will only have access to the files that can be seen in a browser and linked to from the
home page

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Google for a utility named Snagit.

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You may be able to import most of it, but not all. unless you've got an admin pw.
 
Thomas A. Rowe said:
Then you will only have access to the files that can be seen in a
browser and linked to from the home page

Can't you FTP a complete website, if that's the question?

Tom J
 
It is a restricted access site, and the individual is just a member with a login. So the user would
have to login as a member via IE, then save each page from within IE and follow each link to
download the PDF files.

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a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
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If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
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==============================================
 
Thomas A. Rowe said:
It is a restricted access site, and the individual is just a member with a
login. So the user would have to login as a member via IE, then save each
page from within IE and follow each link to download the PDF files.

Yep, that what I am having to do. I thought by now there was technology to
do this for me!

Thanks everyone for their ideas.
 
Then people would be able to steal entire websites.

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a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
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You can steal almost entire webs...unless of course right click is disabled then your stuck!! :-)
 
Thomas A. Rowe said:
Then people would be able to steal entire websites.

True. But what would I do with it? Pretend to be Microsoft I guess. I can
only take what is there for viewing any ways.
 

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