Copying website from CD-R to hard drive

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Erik M.

I have created a website from a template that I've bought
at PixelMill. I started workink on it on my PC at home
with Frontpage 2002 and WIN 98SE. Everything is saved on
my C drive. I don't know how to transfer this website
that is on my C drive at home onto my PC at work that has
Frontpage 2002 and runs on XP. I've tried saving the
website onto a CD and copying it on my PC at work but I
cannot open the files (ex.:Index).

I get the meesage that I don't have enough server
permission and I need servers extension. Well I just want
to transfer it from one hard drive to another so that I
can work on it at my work.

Let me know please the easiest way!

Erik M.
 
Erik-
If this web is on the internet, you can open it "live" in FP at work and
then publish it to your local hdd

Mike
 
You'll need to remove the read only attributes of all the files you
transferred from the CD once they are on your work hard drive.

Russell
 
Erik M. said:
I have created a website from a template that I've bought
at PixelMill. I started workink on it on my PC at home
with Frontpage 2002 and WIN 98SE. Everything is saved on
my C drive. I don't know how to transfer this website
that is on my C drive at home onto my PC at work that has
Frontpage 2002 and runs on XP. I've tried saving the
website onto a CD and copying it on my PC at work but I
cannot open the files (ex.:Index).

I get the meesage that I don't have enough server
permission and I need servers extension. Well I just want
to transfer it from one hard drive to another so that I
can work on it at my work.

Let me know please the easiest way!

Erik M.

CD R will likely change the file properties to "read-only".

Use the properties box to make all the files "read-write" by unchecking the
box.

Otherwise, a real easy way would be to have it online somewhere so you can
edit live from both home and work.
 

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