Can't publish to Inetpub\wwwroot

J

Jim Shaw

When I try to publish my one-page web site to Inetpub\wwwroot (where IIS
says I'm supposed to Publish) I get an error message saying that the file
name is bad, the name contains a \, or the file is protected. I'm confused
about this and just what it is that I'm trying to achieve with my file
structure under Inetpub. I'm not sure what goes where. I'm planning to
eventually have two or more (sub?)-websites published on the same server
(one for personal use and anothers for business professional use).

I'm running Win2003 Server, with IIS, SQL Server, and all the Front Page
servers and extentions, plus doing Front Page development on the same
machine. I think that makes this a "disk" web site.

What is the best practice for publishing my sites?

Thanks
Jim
 
G

Guest

Hi Rob.....I just had a very long post regarding this and I was unable to
publish using http://inetpub/wwwroot nor was I able to publish to
http://localhost/mywebname. I have no idea if the way I accomplished this is
right or not but the following is the procedure I used:
Once I had installed the download from Microsoft I was able to open the
Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Internet Informations Services. This
opened a page with the server on it and in the folder tree there is "default
web site". I right clicked on that and it opens a window with quite a few
choices, one of which is "new>virtual directory. This brings up a Wizard
which asks for an Alias Name and it also asks you to browse to the location
of the Front Page Web that has the content. Once you do all of that, it
creates a "subweb" on the IIS server.

To update any changes on that newly created sub-web, I open the web in Front
Page, make the changes and click on save. I do not do any publishing at all,
just save it. Then when I open my browser and enter
http://localhost/mywebname, it reflects the changes.
 
?

=?Windows-1252?Q?Rob_Giordano_\=28Crash_Gordon=AE\

thats right, 'cause you're working on the server.
 
G

Guest

I am still confused on this issue. Lets suppose I were to creat a new one
page web in Front Page. How would I "publish" that web to the IIS Server? I
have tried doing this but it will not publish to http://localhost
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You should open the site directly in FP at http://localhost before you start creating your web
content, then you don't have to publish to it.

You can create individual sites under localhost by creating a folder, then right click and select
convert to site.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

The folder "http://Website" isn't accessible. The folder may be located on
an unavailable volume or protected with a password.

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/7/55.ASP
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/7/49.ASP
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/6/65.ASP
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q272/5/42.ASP
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/3/99.ASP
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q310/8/46.ASP

As an alternative, you may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which
bypasses the web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com
--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
Understanding FrontPage:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
===
|I cannot open a site directly in front page at http://localhost. I get an
| error message that it may be password protected to have / or\. in the
name.
| "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
|
| > You should open the site directly in FP at http://localhost before you
start creating your web
| > content, then you don't have to publish to it.
| >
| > You can create individual sites under localhost by creating a folder,
then right click and select
| > convert to site.
| >
| > --
| > ==============================================
| > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| >
| > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > ==============================================
| > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| >
| > | > >I am still confused on this issue. Lets suppose I were to creat a new
one
| > > page web in Front Page. How would I "publish" that web to the IIS
Server? I
| > > have tried doing this but it will not publish to http://localhost
| > >
| > > "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
| > >
| > >> thats right, 'cause you're working on the server.
| > >>
| > >>
| > >> | > >> > Hi Rob.....I just had a very long post regarding this and I was
unable to
| > >> > publish using http://inetpub/wwwroot nor was I able to publish to
| > >> > http://localhost/mywebname. I have no idea if the way I
accomplished this is
| > >> > right or not but the following is the procedure I used:
| > >> > Once I had installed the download from Microsoft I was able to open
the
| > >> > Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Internet Informations Services.
This
| > >> > opened a page with the server on it and in the folder tree there is
"default
| > >> > web site". I right clicked on that and it opens a window with
quite a few
| > >> > choices, one of which is "new>virtual directory. This brings up a
Wizard
| > >> > which asks for an Alias Name and it also asks you to browse to the
location
| > >> > of the Front Page Web that has the content. Once you do all of
that, it
| > >> > creates a "subweb" on the IIS server.
| > >> >
| > >> > To update any changes on that newly created sub-web, I open the web
in Front
| > >> > Page, make the changes and click on save. I do not do any
publishing at all,
| > >> > just save it. Then when I open my browser and enter
| > >> > http://localhost/mywebname, it reflects the changes.
| > >> >
| > >> > "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
| > >> >
| > >> > > You'd actually Publish to http://localhost/yourwebnamehere
| > >> > > not to Inetpub.
| > >> > >
| > >> > >
| > >> > >
| > >> > > | > >> > > > When I try to publish my one-page web site to Inetpub\wwwroot
(where IIS
| > >> > > > says I'm supposed to Publish) I get an error message saying
that the file
| > >> > > > name is bad, the name contains a \, or the file is protected.
I'm confused
| > >> > > > about this and just what it is that I'm trying to achieve with
my file
| > >> > > > structure under Inetpub. I'm not sure what goes where. I'm
planning to
| > >> > > > eventually have two or more (sub?)-websites published on the
same server
| > >> > > > (one for personal use and anothers for business professional
use).
| > >> > > >
| > >> > > > I'm running Win2003 Server, with IIS, SQL Server, and all the
Front Page
| > >> > > > servers and extentions, plus doing Front Page development on
the same
| > >> > > > machine. I think that makes this a "disk" web site.
| > >> > > >
| > >> > > > What is the best practice for publishing my sites?
| > >> > > >
| > >> > > > Thanks
| > >> > > > Jim
| > >> > > >
| > >> > > >
| > >> > >
| > >>
| >
| >
| >
 
G

Guest

Hi Tom, either you or someone else ran all this by me before and I continute
to get error messages no matter what I do. I installed the Jimco add in and
got an error message during the install: Error 1911 could not open register
type library for file C:\Program Files\Open Web\Web.dll. contact your
support personnel.

I tried running the Jimco add in anyway and got another error message:
Could not find a Web Server at 'localhost'. Please make sure the Web Server
Name is Valid and proxy settings are correct.

I can type http://localhost/myweb into the url and it opens the site but I
dont think there is any way I am going to get there thru Front Page
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

If the FP SE are applied correctly in IIS once you browse in IE to http://localhost/myweb or http://localhost/ you should be able to
use File Edit w/ FP to open it in FP


--




| Hi Tom, either you or someone else ran all this by me before and I continute
| to get error messages no matter what I do. I installed the Jimco add in and
| got an error message during the install: Error 1911 could not open register
| type library for file C:\Program Files\Open Web\Web.dll. contact your
| support personnel.
|
| I tried running the Jimco add in anyway and got another error message:
| Could not find a Web Server at 'localhost'. Please make sure the Web Server
| Name is Valid and proxy settings are correct.
|
| I can type http://localhost/myweb into the url and it opens the site but I
| dont think there is any way I am going to get there thru Front Page
|
|
| "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
|
| > The folder "http://Website" isn't accessible. The folder may be located on
| > an unavailable volume or protected with a password.
| >
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/7/55.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/7/49.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/6/65.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q272/5/42.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/3/99.ASP
| > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q310/8/46.ASP
| >
| > As an alternative, you may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which
| > bypasses the web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com
| > --
| > ===
| > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > ---
| > About FrontPage 2003:
| > http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
| > http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
| > Understanding FrontPage:
| > http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
| > ===
| > | > |I cannot open a site directly in front page at http://localhost. I get an
| > | error message that it may be password protected to have / or\. in the
| > name.
| > | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
| > |
| > | > You should open the site directly in FP at http://localhost before you
| > start creating your web
| > | > content, then you don't have to publish to it.
| > | >
| > | > You can create individual sites under localhost by creating a folder,
| > then right click and select
| > | > convert to site.
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > ==============================================
| > | > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| > | >
| > | > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > | > ==============================================
| > | > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > | > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > | >
| > | > | > | > >I am still confused on this issue. Lets suppose I were to creat a new
| > one
| > | > > page web in Front Page. How would I "publish" that web to the IIS
| > Server? I
| > | > > have tried doing this but it will not publish to http://localhost
| > | > >
| > | > > "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
| > | > >
| > | > >> thats right, 'cause you're working on the server.
| > | > >>
| > | > >>
| > | > >> | > | > >> > Hi Rob.....I just had a very long post regarding this and I was
| > unable to
| > | > >> > publish using http://inetpub/wwwroot nor was I able to publish to
| > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname. I have no idea if the way I
| > accomplished this is
| > | > >> > right or not but the following is the procedure I used:
| > | > >> > Once I had installed the download from Microsoft I was able to open
| > the
| > | > >> > Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Internet Informations Services.
| > This
| > | > >> > opened a page with the server on it and in the folder tree there is
| > "default
| > | > >> > web site". I right clicked on that and it opens a window with
| > quite a few
| > | > >> > choices, one of which is "new>virtual directory. This brings up a
| > Wizard
| > | > >> > which asks for an Alias Name and it also asks you to browse to the
| > location
| > | > >> > of the Front Page Web that has the content. Once you do all of
| > that, it
| > | > >> > creates a "subweb" on the IIS server.
| > | > >> >
| > | > >> > To update any changes on that newly created sub-web, I open the web
| > in Front
| > | > >> > Page, make the changes and click on save. I do not do any
| > publishing at all,
| > | > >> > just save it. Then when I open my browser and enter
| > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname, it reflects the changes.
| > | > >> >
| > | > >> > "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
| > | > >> >
| > | > >> > > You'd actually Publish to http://localhost/yourwebnamehere
| > | > >> > > not to Inetpub.
| > | > >> > >
| > | > >> > >
| > | > >> > >
| > | > >> > > | > | > >> > > > When I try to publish my one-page web site to Inetpub\wwwroot
| > (where IIS
| > | > >> > > > says I'm supposed to Publish) I get an error message saying
| > that the file
| > | > >> > > > name is bad, the name contains a \, or the file is protected.
| > I'm confused
| > | > >> > > > about this and just what it is that I'm trying to achieve with
| > my file
| > | > >> > > > structure under Inetpub. I'm not sure what goes where. I'm
| > planning to
| > | > >> > > > eventually have two or more (sub?)-websites published on the
| > same server
| > | > >> > > > (one for personal use and anothers for business professional
| > use).
| > | > >> > > >
| > | > >> > > > I'm running Win2003 Server, with IIS, SQL Server, and all the
| > Front Page
| > | > >> > > > servers and extentions, plus doing Front Page development on
| > the same
| > | > >> > > > machine. I think that makes this a "disk" web site.
| > | > >> > > >
| > | > >> > > > What is the best practice for publishing my sites?
| > | > >> > > >
| > | > >> > > > Thanks
| > | > >> > > > Jim
| > | > >> > > >
| > | > >> > > >
| > | > >> > >
| > | > >>
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| >
| >
| >
 
G

Guest

Hi Stefan, according to your reply, I am assuming that the FP SE are not
applied correctly at the moment. I would appreciate very much if you would
tell me the correct way to apply them. Thanks
Deacon
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

For the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center see:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;fp10se

1) Download FP 2002 Server Extensions:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnservext/html/fpse02win.asp
English ones are at:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1002/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/FPSE1002.exe
2) Download FP2002 Server Extensions Updates (and install in this order):
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1001/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/fpse1001.exe
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1002/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/fpse1002.exe
3) Install the Security Patch at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;813380
4) Then to apply them see:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/sts/2001/all/proddocs/en-us/admindoc/owsd02.mspx




--




| Hi Stefan, according to your reply, I am assuming that the FP SE are not
| applied correctly at the moment. I would appreciate very much if you would
| tell me the correct way to apply them. Thanks
| Deacon
|
| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
|
| > If the FP SE are applied correctly in IIS once you browse in IE to http://localhost/myweb or http://localhost/ you should be
able to
| > use File Edit w/ FP to open it in FP
| >
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| > | Hi Tom, either you or someone else ran all this by me before and I continute
| > | to get error messages no matter what I do. I installed the Jimco add in and
| > | got an error message during the install: Error 1911 could not open register
| > | type library for file C:\Program Files\Open Web\Web.dll. contact your
| > | support personnel.
| > |
| > | I tried running the Jimco add in anyway and got another error message:
| > | Could not find a Web Server at 'localhost'. Please make sure the Web Server
| > | Name is Valid and proxy settings are correct.
| > |
| > | I can type http://localhost/myweb into the url and it opens the site but I
| > | dont think there is any way I am going to get there thru Front Page
| > |
| > |
| > | "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
| > |
| > | > The folder "http://Website" isn't accessible. The folder may be located on
| > | > an unavailable volume or protected with a password.
| > | >
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/7/55.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/7/49.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/6/65.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q272/5/42.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/3/99.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q310/8/46.ASP
| > | >
| > | > As an alternative, you may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which
| > | > bypasses the web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com
| > | > --
| > | > ===
| > | > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > | > ---
| > | > About FrontPage 2003:
| > | > http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > | > FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
| > | > http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
| > | > Understanding FrontPage:
| > | > http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
| > | > ===
| > | > | > | > |I cannot open a site directly in front page at http://localhost. I get an
| > | > | error message that it may be password protected to have / or\. in the
| > | > name.
| > | > | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
| > | > |
| > | > | > You should open the site directly in FP at http://localhost before you
| > | > start creating your web
| > | > | > content, then you don't have to publish to it.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > You can create individual sites under localhost by creating a folder,
| > | > then right click and select
| > | > | > convert to site.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > --
| > | > | > ==============================================
| > | > | > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | > | > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| > | > | >
| > | > | > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > | > | > ==============================================
| > | > | > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > | > | > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > | > | >
| > | > | > | > | > | > >I am still confused on this issue. Lets suppose I were to creat a new
| > | > one
| > | > | > > page web in Front Page. How would I "publish" that web to the IIS
| > | > Server? I
| > | > | > > have tried doing this but it will not publish to http://localhost
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > > "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > >> thats right, 'cause you're working on the server.
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | > >> | > | > | > >> > Hi Rob.....I just had a very long post regarding this and I was
| > | > unable to
| > | > | > >> > publish using http://inetpub/wwwroot nor was I able to publish to
| > | > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname. I have no idea if the way I
| > | > accomplished this is
| > | > | > >> > right or not but the following is the procedure I used:
| > | > | > >> > Once I had installed the download from Microsoft I was able to open
| > | > the
| > | > | > >> > Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Internet Informations Services.
| > | > This
| > | > | > >> > opened a page with the server on it and in the folder tree there is
| > | > "default
| > | > | > >> > web site". I right clicked on that and it opens a window with
| > | > quite a few
| > | > | > >> > choices, one of which is "new>virtual directory. This brings up a
| > | > Wizard
| > | > | > >> > which asks for an Alias Name and it also asks you to browse to the
| > | > location
| > | > | > >> > of the Front Page Web that has the content. Once you do all of
| > | > that, it
| > | > | > >> > creates a "subweb" on the IIS server.
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > To update any changes on that newly created sub-web, I open the web
| > | > in Front
| > | > | > >> > Page, make the changes and click on save. I do not do any
| > | > publishing at all,
| > | > | > >> > just save it. Then when I open my browser and enter
| > | > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname, it reflects the changes.
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > > You'd actually Publish to http://localhost/yourwebnamehere
| > | > | > >> > > not to Inetpub.
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > > | > | > | > >> > > > When I try to publish my one-page web site to Inetpub\wwwroot
| > | > (where IIS
| > | > | > >> > > > says I'm supposed to Publish) I get an error message saying
| > | > that the file
| > | > | > >> > > > name is bad, the name contains a \, or the file is protected.
| > | > I'm confused
| > | > | > >> > > > about this and just what it is that I'm trying to achieve with
| > | > my file
| > | > | > >> > > > structure under Inetpub. I'm not sure what goes where. I'm
| > | > planning to
| > | > | > >> > > > eventually have two or more (sub?)-websites published on the
| > | > same server
| > | > | > >> > > > (one for personal use and anothers for business professional
| > | > use).
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > I'm running Win2003 Server, with IIS, SQL Server, and all the
| > | > Front Page
| > | > | > >> > > > servers and extentions, plus doing Front Page development on
| > | > the same
| > | > | > >> > > > machine. I think that makes this a "disk" web site.
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > What is the best practice for publishing my sites?
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > Thanks
| > | > | > >> > > > Jim
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| >
| >
| >
 
G

Guest

Hi Stefan....I did every bit of this step by step but it still will not work
for me. I found a fairly simple tutorial on how to do this.
http://www.webthang.co.uk/tuts/tuts_server/iis_xppro/iis_xppro.asp
The problem is, following that tutorial wont work either. When I get to the
part where it says to click on Start>Run http://localhost, I get the same
error message as I have in the past that it can't find 'localhost' .
Something is blocking me from going there I guess but I dont have a clue as
to what it is.

Stefan B Rusynko said:
For the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center see:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;fp10se

1) Download FP 2002 Server Extensions:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnservext/html/fpse02win.asp
English ones are at:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1002/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/FPSE1002.exe
2) Download FP2002 Server Extensions Updates (and install in this order):
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1001/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/fpse1001.exe
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1002/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/fpse1002.exe
3) Install the Security Patch at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;813380
4) Then to apply them see:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/sts/2001/all/proddocs/en-us/admindoc/owsd02.mspx




--




| Hi Stefan, according to your reply, I am assuming that the FP SE are not
| applied correctly at the moment. I would appreciate very much if you would
| tell me the correct way to apply them. Thanks
| Deacon
|
| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
|
| > If the FP SE are applied correctly in IIS once you browse in IE to http://localhost/myweb or http://localhost/ you should be
able to
| > use File Edit w/ FP to open it in FP
| >
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| > | Hi Tom, either you or someone else ran all this by me before and I continute
| > | to get error messages no matter what I do. I installed the Jimco add in and
| > | got an error message during the install: Error 1911 could not open register
| > | type library for file C:\Program Files\Open Web\Web.dll. contact your
| > | support personnel.
| > |
| > | I tried running the Jimco add in anyway and got another error message:
| > | Could not find a Web Server at 'localhost'. Please make sure the Web Server
| > | Name is Valid and proxy settings are correct.
| > |
| > | I can type http://localhost/myweb into the url and it opens the site but I
| > | dont think there is any way I am going to get there thru Front Page
| > |
| > |
| > | "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
| > |
| > | > The folder "http://Website" isn't accessible. The folder may be located on
| > | > an unavailable volume or protected with a password.
| > | >
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/7/55.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/7/49.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/6/65.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q272/5/42.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/3/99.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q310/8/46.ASP
| > | >
| > | > As an alternative, you may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which
| > | > bypasses the web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com
| > | > --
| > | > ===
| > | > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > | > ---
| > | > About FrontPage 2003:
| > | > http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > | > FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
| > | > http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
| > | > Understanding FrontPage:
| > | > http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
| > | > ===
| > | > | > | > |I cannot open a site directly in front page at http://localhost. I get an
| > | > | error message that it may be password protected to have / or\. in the
| > | > name.
| > | > | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
| > | > |
| > | > | > You should open the site directly in FP at http://localhost before you
| > | > start creating your web
| > | > | > content, then you don't have to publish to it.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > You can create individual sites under localhost by creating a folder,
| > | > then right click and select
| > | > | > convert to site.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > --
| > | > | > ==============================================
| > | > | > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | > | > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| > | > | >
| > | > | > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > | > | > ==============================================
| > | > | > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > | > | > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > | > | >
| > | > | > | > | > | > >I am still confused on this issue. Lets suppose I were to creat a new
| > | > one
| > | > | > > page web in Front Page. How would I "publish" that web to the IIS
| > | > Server? I
| > | > | > > have tried doing this but it will not publish to http://localhost
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > > "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > >> thats right, 'cause you're working on the server.
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | > >> | > | > | > >> > Hi Rob.....I just had a very long post regarding this and I was
| > | > unable to
| > | > | > >> > publish using http://inetpub/wwwroot nor was I able to publish to
| > | > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname. I have no idea if the way I
| > | > accomplished this is
| > | > | > >> > right or not but the following is the procedure I used:
| > | > | > >> > Once I had installed the download from Microsoft I was able to open
| > | > the
| > | > | > >> > Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Internet Informations Services.
| > | > This
| > | > | > >> > opened a page with the server on it and in the folder tree there is
| > | > "default
| > | > | > >> > web site". I right clicked on that and it opens a window with
| > | > quite a few
| > | > | > >> > choices, one of which is "new>virtual directory. This brings up a
| > | > Wizard
| > | > | > >> > which asks for an Alias Name and it also asks you to browse to the
| > | > location
| > | > | > >> > of the Front Page Web that has the content. Once you do all of
| > | > that, it
| > | > | > >> > creates a "subweb" on the IIS server.
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > To update any changes on that newly created sub-web, I open the web
| > | > in Front
| > | > | > >> > Page, make the changes and click on save. I do not do any
| > | > publishing at all,
| > | > | > >> > just save it. Then when I open my browser and enter
| > | > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname, it reflects the changes.
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > > You'd actually Publish to http://localhost/yourwebnamehere
| > | > | > >> > > not to Inetpub.
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > > | > | > | > >> > > > When I try to publish my one-page web site to Inetpub\wwwroot
| > | > (where IIS
| > | > | > >> > > > says I'm supposed to Publish) I get an error message saying
| > | > that the file
| > | > | > >> > > > name is bad, the name contains a \, or the file is protected.
| > | > I'm confused
| > | > | > >> > > > about this and just what it is that I'm trying to achieve with
| > | > my file
| > | > | > >> > > > structure under Inetpub. I'm not sure what goes where. I'm
| > | > planning to
| > | > | > >> > > > eventually have two or more (sub?)-websites published on the
| > | > same server
| > | > | > >> > > > (one for personal use and anothers for business professional
| > | > use).
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > I'm running Win2003 Server, with IIS, SQL Server, and all the
| > | > Front Page
| > | > | > >> > > > servers and extentions, plus doing Front Page development on
| > | > the same
| > | > | > >> > > > machine. I think that makes this a "disk" web site.
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > What is the best practice for publishing my sites?
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > Thanks
| > | > | > >> > > > Jim
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| >
| >
| >
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Have you tried uninstalling FP and IIS, and then re-installing IIS and the FP2000 extensions?

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================


deacon said:
Hi Stefan....I did every bit of this step by step but it still will not work
for me. I found a fairly simple tutorial on how to do this.
http://www.webthang.co.uk/tuts/tuts_server/iis_xppro/iis_xppro.asp
The problem is, following that tutorial wont work either. When I get to the
part where it says to click on Start>Run http://localhost, I get the same
error message as I have in the past that it can't find 'localhost' .
Something is blocking me from going there I guess but I dont have a clue as
to what it is.

Stefan B Rusynko said:
For the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center see:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;fp10se

1) Download FP 2002 Server Extensions:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnservext/html/fpse02win.asp
English ones are at:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1002/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/FPSE1002.exe
2) Download FP2002 Server Extensions Updates (and install in this order):
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1001/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/fpse1001.exe
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1002/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/fpse1002.exe
3) Install the Security Patch at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;813380
4) Then to apply them see:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/sts/2001/all/proddocs/en-us/admindoc/owsd02.mspx




--




| Hi Stefan, according to your reply, I am assuming that the FP SE are not
| applied correctly at the moment. I would appreciate very much if you would
| tell me the correct way to apply them. Thanks
| Deacon
|
| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
|
| > If the FP SE are applied correctly in IIS once you browse in IE to http://localhost/myweb or
http://localhost/ you should be
able to
| > use File Edit w/ FP to open it in FP
| >
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| > | Hi Tom, either you or someone else ran all this by me before and I continute
| > | to get error messages no matter what I do. I installed the Jimco add in and
| > | got an error message during the install: Error 1911 could not open register
| > | type library for file C:\Program Files\Open Web\Web.dll. contact your
| > | support personnel.
| > |
| > | I tried running the Jimco add in anyway and got another error message:
| > | Could not find a Web Server at 'localhost'. Please make sure the Web Server
| > | Name is Valid and proxy settings are correct.
| > |
| > | I can type http://localhost/myweb into the url and it opens the site but I
| > | dont think there is any way I am going to get there thru Front Page
| > |
| > |
| > | "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
| > |
| > | > The folder "http://Website" isn't accessible. The folder may be located on
| > | > an unavailable volume or protected with a password.
| > | >
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/7/55.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/7/49.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/6/65.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q272/5/42.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/3/99.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q310/8/46.ASP
| > | >
| > | > As an alternative, you may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which
| > | > bypasses the web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com
| > | > --
| > | > ===
| > | > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > | > ---
| > | > About FrontPage 2003:
| > | > http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > | > FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
| > | > http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
| > | > Understanding FrontPage:
| > | > http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
| > | > ===
| > | > | > | > |I cannot open a site directly in front page at http://localhost. I get an
| > | > | error message that it may be password protected to have / or\. in the
| > | > name.
| > | > | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
| > | > |
| > | > | > You should open the site directly in FP at http://localhost before you
| > | > start creating your web
| > | > | > content, then you don't have to publish to it.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > You can create individual sites under localhost by creating a folder,
| > | > then right click and select
| > | > | > convert to site.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > --
| > | > | > ==============================================
| > | > | > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | > | > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| > | > | >
| > | > | > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > | > | > ==============================================
| > | > | > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > | > | > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > | > | >
| > | > | > | > | > | > >I am still confused on this issue. Lets suppose I were to creat a new
| > | > one
| > | > | > > page web in Front Page. How would I "publish" that web to the IIS
| > | > Server? I
| > | > | > > have tried doing this but it will not publish to http://localhost
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > > "Rob Giordano (Crash GordonÃ,®)" wrote:
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > >> thats right, 'cause you're working on the server.
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | > >> | > | > | > >> > Hi Rob.....I just had a very long post regarding this and I was
| > | > unable to
| > | > | > >> > publish using http://inetpub/wwwroot nor was I able to publish to
| > | > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname. I have no idea if the way I
| > | > accomplished this is
| > | > | > >> > right or not but the following is the procedure I used:
| > | > | > >> > Once I had installed the download from Microsoft I was able to open
| > | > the
| > | > | > >> > Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Internet Informations Services.
| > | > This
| > | > | > >> > opened a page with the server on it and in the folder tree there is
| > | > "default
| > | > | > >> > web site". I right clicked on that and it opens a window with
| > | > quite a few
| > | > | > >> > choices, one of which is "new>virtual directory. This brings up a
| > | > Wizard
| > | > | > >> > which asks for an Alias Name and it also asks you to browse to the
| > | > location
| > | > | > >> > of the Front Page Web that has the content. Once you do all of
| > | > that, it
| > | > | > >> > creates a "subweb" on the IIS server.
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > To update any changes on that newly created sub-web, I open the web
| > | > in Front
| > | > | > >> > Page, make the changes and click on save. I do not do any
| > | > publishing at all,
| > | > | > >> > just save it. Then when I open my browser and enter
| > | > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname, it reflects the changes.
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > "Rob Giordano (Crash GordonÃfâ?sÃ,®)" wrote:
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > > You'd actually Publish to http://localhost/yourwebnamehere
| > | > | > >> > > not to Inetpub.
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > > | > | > | > >> > > > When I try to publish my one-page web site to Inetpub\wwwroot
| > | > (where IIS
| > | > | > >> > > > says I'm supposed to Publish) I get an error message saying
| > | > that the file
| > | > | > >> > > > name is bad, the name contains a \, or the file is protected.
| > | > I'm confused
| > | > | > >> > > > about this and just what it is that I'm trying to achieve with
| > | > my file
| > | > | > >> > > > structure under Inetpub. I'm not sure what goes where. I'm
| > | > planning to
| > | > | > >> > > > eventually have two or more (sub?)-websites published on the
| > | > same server
| > | > | > >> > > > (one for personal use and anothers for business professional
| > | > use).
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > I'm running Win2003 Server, with IIS, SQL Server, and all the
| > | > Front Page
| > | > | > >> > > > servers and extentions, plus doing Front Page development on
| > | > the same
| > | > | > >> > > > machine. I think that makes this a "disk" web site.
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > What is the best practice for publishing my sites?
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > Thanks
| > | > | > >> > > > Jim
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| >
| >
| >
 
G

Guest

Yes, I tried that as well. I am going to give up on this project because I
dont think it can be done on this computer.

Thomas A. Rowe said:
Have you tried uninstalling FP and IIS, and then re-installing IIS and the FP2000 extensions?

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================


deacon said:
Hi Stefan....I did every bit of this step by step but it still will not work
for me. I found a fairly simple tutorial on how to do this.
http://www.webthang.co.uk/tuts/tuts_server/iis_xppro/iis_xppro.asp
The problem is, following that tutorial wont work either. When I get to the
part where it says to click on Start>Run http://localhost, I get the same
error message as I have in the past that it can't find 'localhost' .
Something is blocking me from going there I guess but I dont have a clue as
to what it is.

Stefan B Rusynko said:
For the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center see:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;fp10se

1) Download FP 2002 Server Extensions:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnservext/html/fpse02win.asp
English ones are at:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1002/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/FPSE1002.exe
2) Download FP2002 Server Extensions Updates (and install in this order):
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1001/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/fpse1001.exe
http://download.microsoft.com/download/FrontPage2002/fpse1002/1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/fpse1002.exe
3) Install the Security Patch at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;813380
4) Then to apply them see:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/sts/2001/all/proddocs/en-us/admindoc/owsd02.mspx




--




| Hi Stefan, according to your reply, I am assuming that the FP SE are not
| applied correctly at the moment. I would appreciate very much if you would
| tell me the correct way to apply them. Thanks
| Deacon
|
| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
|
| > If the FP SE are applied correctly in IIS once you browse in IE to http://localhost/myweb or
http://localhost/ you should be
able to
| > use File Edit w/ FP to open it in FP
| >
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| > | Hi Tom, either you or someone else ran all this by me before and I continute
| > | to get error messages no matter what I do. I installed the Jimco add in and
| > | got an error message during the install: Error 1911 could not open register
| > | type library for file C:\Program Files\Open Web\Web.dll. contact your
| > | support personnel.
| > |
| > | I tried running the Jimco add in anyway and got another error message:
| > | Could not find a Web Server at 'localhost'. Please make sure the Web Server
| > | Name is Valid and proxy settings are correct.
| > |
| > | I can type http://localhost/myweb into the url and it opens the site but I
| > | dont think there is any way I am going to get there thru Front Page
| > |
| > |
| > | "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
| > |
| > | > The folder "http://Website" isn't accessible. The folder may be located on
| > | > an unavailable volume or protected with a password.
| > | >
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/7/55.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/7/49.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/6/65.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q272/5/42.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/3/99.ASP
| > | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q310/8/46.ASP
| > | >
| > | > As an alternative, you may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which
| > | > bypasses the web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com
| > | > --
| > | > ===
| > | > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > | > ---
| > | > About FrontPage 2003:
| > | > http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > | > FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
| > | > http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
| > | > Understanding FrontPage:
| > | > http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
| > | > ===
| > | > | > | > |I cannot open a site directly in front page at http://localhost. I get an
| > | > | error message that it may be password protected to have / or\. in the
| > | > name.
| > | > | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
| > | > |
| > | > | > You should open the site directly in FP at http://localhost before you
| > | > start creating your web
| > | > | > content, then you don't have to publish to it.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > You can create individual sites under localhost by creating a folder,
| > | > then right click and select
| > | > | > convert to site.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > --
| > | > | > ==============================================
| > | > | > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | > | > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| > | > | >
| > | > | > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > | > | > ==============================================
| > | > | > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > | > | > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > | > | >
| > | > | > | > | > | > >I am still confused on this issue. Lets suppose I were to creat a new
| > | > one
| > | > | > > page web in Front Page. How would I "publish" that web to the IIS
| > | > Server? I
| > | > | > > have tried doing this but it will not publish to http://localhost
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > > "Rob Giordano (Crash GordonÃ,®)" wrote:
| > | > | > >
| > | > | > >> thats right, 'cause you're working on the server.
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | > >>
| > | > | > >> | > | > | > >> > Hi Rob.....I just had a very long post regarding this and I was
| > | > unable to
| > | > | > >> > publish using http://inetpub/wwwroot nor was I able to publish to
| > | > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname. I have no idea if the way I
| > | > accomplished this is
| > | > | > >> > right or not but the following is the procedure I used:
| > | > | > >> > Once I had installed the download from Microsoft I was able to open
| > | > the
| > | > | > >> > Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Internet Informations Services.
| > | > This
| > | > | > >> > opened a page with the server on it and in the folder tree there is
| > | > "default
| > | > | > >> > web site". I right clicked on that and it opens a window with
| > | > quite a few
| > | > | > >> > choices, one of which is "new>virtual directory. This brings up a
| > | > Wizard
| > | > | > >> > which asks for an Alias Name and it also asks you to browse to the
| > | > location
| > | > | > >> > of the Front Page Web that has the content. Once you do all of
| > | > that, it
| > | > | > >> > creates a "subweb" on the IIS server.
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > To update any changes on that newly created sub-web, I open the web
| > | > in Front
| > | > | > >> > Page, make the changes and click on save. I do not do any
| > | > publishing at all,
| > | > | > >> > just save it. Then when I open my browser and enter
| > | > | > >> > http://localhost/mywebname, it reflects the changes.
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > "Rob Giordano (Crash GordonÃfâ?sÃ,®)" wrote:
| > | > | > >> >
| > | > | > >> > > You'd actually Publish to http://localhost/yourwebnamehere
| > | > | > >> > > not to Inetpub.
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > >
| > | > | > >> > > | > | > | > >> > > > When I try to publish my one-page web site to Inetpub\wwwroot
| > | > (where IIS
| > | > | > >> > > > says I'm supposed to Publish) I get an error message saying
| > | > that the file
| > | > | > >> > > > name is bad, the name contains a \, or the file is protected.
| > | > I'm confused
| > | > | > >> > > > about this and just what it is that I'm trying to achieve with
| > | > my file
| > | > | > >> > > > structure under Inetpub. I'm not sure what goes where. I'm
| > | > planning to
| > | > | > >> > > > eventually have two or more (sub?)-websites published on the
| > | > same server
| > | > | > >> > > > (one for personal use and anothers for business professional
| > | > use).
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > I'm running Win2003 Server, with IIS, SQL Server, and all the
| > | > Front Page
| > | > | > >> > > > servers and extentions, plus doing Front Page development on
| > | > the same
| > | > | > >> > > > machine. I think that makes this a "disk" web site.
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > What is the best practice for publishing my sites?
| > | > | > >> > > >
| > | > | > >> > > > Thanks
| > | > | > >> > > > Jim
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