Changed servers, now I cannot access with FP

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Thanks, JH

I have two websites I have been editing with FP for about 18 months now. By
my request, the sites were moved from one server to another by the host.
Now, I cannot access the new websites with FP (I do have FP extensions
installed and do have FTP account set up). Whenever I attempt to open the
webs with front page I get the following error :

500 Internal Server Error
Internal Server Error......cannot open /public_html/_vti_pvt/service.pwd

I am not sure but it appears that FP is trying to open the old locations. I
have attempted to select the web from "my network locations list" and I have
tried to directly enter the URL in the "open web" window. I have also
attempted the "Edit with Front Page" option in IE. All result in the same
errors.

Is there a way to erase the old location from FP, if in fact, this is the
problem?

Thanks,
Johnnie
 
Sounds like a permissions issue on the remote server. You'll need to contact
your host.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
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:I have two websites I have been editing with FP for about 18 months now.
By
: my request, the sites were moved from one server to another by the host.
: Now, I cannot access the new websites with FP (I do have FP extensions
: installed and do have FTP account set up). Whenever I attempt to open the
: webs with front page I get the following error :
:
: 500 Internal Server Error
: Internal Server Error......cannot open /public_html/_vti_pvt/service.pwd
:
: I am not sure but it appears that FP is trying to open the old locations.
I
: have attempted to select the web from "my network locations list" and I
have
: tried to directly enter the URL in the "open web" window. I have also
: attempted the "Edit with Front Page" option in IE. All result in the
same
: errors.
:
: Is there a way to erase the old location from FP, if in fact, this is the
: problem?
:
: Thanks,
: Johnnie
 
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