Edit w/ FP button no longer opens webs from IE

G

Guest

I've been using FrontPage for oh, about 7 years now and the quickest way to
open a website or particular web page has always been to surf to it in IE and
then click the Edit w/ FrontPage button. It opens FrontPage, pulls up the
website prompting you for the user and pass for that site and then the page
you want to edit.

After upgrading to Office 2003 (already had FP 2003) the Edit w/ FP button
no longer does that and instead pulls up a local copy of the page which
serves no purpose. Now in order to open a website and make a quick change, I
have to manually open FrontPage, click File > Open Site > Choose or type in
the url > Click Open > Put in the user and pass > then choose the page I need
to edit.

This is extremely annoying considering how easy it's been for the past 7
years to just open a web page with one click of the Edit w/ FP button in IE.
I don't know why the Office 2003 upgrade disabled that function but I tried
uninstalling and reinstalling FP 2003 but it still won't open the website
when I click the Edit w/ FP button, just a local copy.

Does anyone know how to restore this function to the Edit w/ FP button in IE?

I can't go on opening websites like this...having to take 7 steps to do what
I used to be able to do in one step. :(

I just want the solution, not your opinion on the "proper" way to open sites
in FP.
 
S

Steve Easton

Try clearing your temporary internet and history files.

Also, when you upgrade to 2003, you "should" recalculate hyperlinks and then do a full publish so
that 2003 is "in sync" with your web site.


--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
G

Guest

I've already tried all that!

Something in the Office 2003 upgrade kill this functionality and I have read
posts from other FP users who experienced the same thing after upgrading to
Office 2003.
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


Steve Easton said:
Try clearing your temporary internet and history files.

Also, when you upgrade to 2003, you "should" recalculate hyperlinks and then do a full publish so
that 2003 is "in sync" with your web site.


--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
K

Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

Jimmy:
I'm thinking this could be specific to your PC - I just tried it with FP2003
on three sites at two different hosting companies and it worked on all of
them. It launched FP, asked me for the password, and it opened the site.

--
~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/


JimmyPowell.com said:
I've already tried all that!

Something in the Office 2003 upgrade kill this functionality and I have
read
posts from other FP users who experienced the same thing after upgrading
to
Office 2003.
 
G

Guest

Well, it may be specific to my pc but I've seen other people on different
support boards with the same problem.

In any event, how do I solve the problem? How do I get the edit w/ FP to
actually open the site and ask me for the user and pass and stop opening a
local copy of the page?

What's the solution?
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

If it is limited to a specific site perhaps your host has set content expiration on IIS http headers
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;238467&Product=fp2kse

--




| Well, it may be specific to my pc but I've seen other people on different
| support boards with the same problem.
|
| In any event, how do I solve the problem? How do I get the edit w/ FP to
| actually open the site and ask me for the user and pass and stop opening a
| local copy of the page?
|
| What's the solution?
| --
|
| Jimmy Powell
| Jedi Webmaster
|
|
| "Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" wrote:
|
| > Jimmy:
| > I'm thinking this could be specific to your PC - I just tried it with FP2003
| > on three sites at two different hosting companies and it worked on all of
| > them. It launched FP, asked me for the password, and it opened the site.
| >
| > --
| > ~ Kathleen Anderson
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > Spider Web Woman Designs
| > web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
| >
| >
| > message | > > I've already tried all that!
| > >
| > > Something in the Office 2003 upgrade kill this functionality and I have
| > > read
| > > posts from other FP users who experienced the same thing after upgrading
| > > to
| > > Office 2003.
| > > --
| > >
| > > Jimmy Powell
| > > Jedi Webmaster
| > >
| > >
| > > "Steve Easton" wrote:
| > >
| > >> Try clearing your temporary internet and history files.
| > >>
| > >> Also, when you upgrade to 2003, you "should" recalculate hyperlinks and
| > >> then do a full publish so
| > >> that 2003 is "in sync" with your web site.
| > >>
| > >>
| > >> --
| > >> Steve Easton
| > >> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > >> 95isalive
| > >> This site is best viewed............
| > >> ........................with a computer
| > >>
| > >> message
| > >> | > >> > I've been using FrontPage for oh, about 7 years now and the quickest
| > >> > way to
| > >> > open a website or particular web page has always been to surf to it in
| > >> > IE and
| > >> > then click the Edit w/ FrontPage button. It opens FrontPage, pulls up
| > >> > the
| > >> > website prompting you for the user and pass for that site and then the
| > >> > page
| > >> > you want to edit.
| > >> >
| > >> > After upgrading to Office 2003 (already had FP 2003) the Edit w/ FP
| > >> > button
| > >> > no longer does that and instead pulls up a local copy of the page which
| > >> > serves no purpose. Now in order to open a website and make a quick
| > >> > change, I
| > >> > have to manually open FrontPage, click File > Open Site > Choose or
| > >> > type in
| > >> > the url > Click Open > Put in the user and pass > then choose the page
| > >> > I need
| > >> > to edit.
| > >> >
| > >> > This is extremely annoying considering how easy it's been for the past
| > >> > 7
| > >> > years to just open a web page with one click of the Edit w/ FP button
| > >> > in IE.
| > >> > I don't know why the Office 2003 upgrade disabled that function but I
| > >> > tried
| > >> > uninstalling and reinstalling FP 2003 but it still won't open the
| > >> > website
| > >> > when I click the Edit w/ FP button, just a local copy.
| > >> >
| > >> > Does anyone know how to restore this function to the Edit w/ FP button
| > >> > in IE?
| > >> >
| > >> > I can't go on opening websites like this...having to take 7 steps to do
| > >> > what
| > >> > I used to be able to do in one step. :(
| > >> >
| > >> > I just want the solution, not your opinion on the "proper" way to open
| > >> > sites
| > >> > in FP.
| > >> >
| > >> > --
| > >> >
| > >> > Jimmy Powell
| > >> > Jedi Webmaster
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| >
| >
| >
 
G

Guest

That's not it. It happens with ALL FP sites and I'm using IE6 anyway. I also
happen to be my own host provider with my own servers.

I can't stress enough that all problems started after I upgraded from Office
2002 to 2003 but I can't very well revert back to 2002 at this point.

I tried uninstalling FP and reinstalling with with a stand along version of
FP 2003 but the problem still persists. Whenever I click edit w/ FP in IE
browser, it opens up a local version of the page and never actually opens the
web i.e. asking for user and pass.

Any help with getting the button working properly again would be GREATLY
appreciated.
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


Stefan B Rusynko said:
If it is limited to a specific site perhaps your host has set content expiration on IIS http headers
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;238467&Product=fp2kse

--




| Well, it may be specific to my pc but I've seen other people on different
| support boards with the same problem.
|
| In any event, how do I solve the problem? How do I get the edit w/ FP to
| actually open the site and ask me for the user and pass and stop opening a
| local copy of the page?
|
| What's the solution?
| --
|
| Jimmy Powell
| Jedi Webmaster
|
|
| "Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" wrote:
|
| > Jimmy:
| > I'm thinking this could be specific to your PC - I just tried it with FP2003
| > on three sites at two different hosting companies and it worked on all of
| > them. It launched FP, asked me for the password, and it opened the site.
| >
| > --
| > ~ Kathleen Anderson
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > Spider Web Woman Designs
| > web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
| >
| >
| > message | > > I've already tried all that!
| > >
| > > Something in the Office 2003 upgrade kill this functionality and I have
| > > read
| > > posts from other FP users who experienced the same thing after upgrading
| > > to
| > > Office 2003.
| > > --
| > >
| > > Jimmy Powell
| > > Jedi Webmaster
| > >
| > >
| > > "Steve Easton" wrote:
| > >
| > >> Try clearing your temporary internet and history files.
| > >>
| > >> Also, when you upgrade to 2003, you "should" recalculate hyperlinks and
| > >> then do a full publish so
| > >> that 2003 is "in sync" with your web site.
| > >>
| > >>
| > >> --
| > >> Steve Easton
| > >> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > >> 95isalive
| > >> This site is best viewed............
| > >> ........................with a computer
| > >>
| > >> message
| > >> | > >> > I've been using FrontPage for oh, about 7 years now and the quickest
| > >> > way to
| > >> > open a website or particular web page has always been to surf to it in
| > >> > IE and
| > >> > then click the Edit w/ FrontPage button. It opens FrontPage, pulls up
| > >> > the
| > >> > website prompting you for the user and pass for that site and then the
| > >> > page
| > >> > you want to edit.
| > >> >
| > >> > After upgrading to Office 2003 (already had FP 2003) the Edit w/ FP
| > >> > button
| > >> > no longer does that and instead pulls up a local copy of the page which
| > >> > serves no purpose. Now in order to open a website and make a quick
| > >> > change, I
| > >> > have to manually open FrontPage, click File > Open Site > Choose or
| > >> > type in
| > >> > the url > Click Open > Put in the user and pass > then choose the page
| > >> > I need
| > >> > to edit.
| > >> >
| > >> > This is extremely annoying considering how easy it's been for the past
| > >> > 7
| > >> > years to just open a web page with one click of the Edit w/ FP button
| > >> > in IE.
| > >> > I don't know why the Office 2003 upgrade disabled that function but I
| > >> > tried
| > >> > uninstalling and reinstalling FP 2003 but it still won't open the
| > >> > website
| > >> > when I click the Edit w/ FP button, just a local copy.
| > >> >
| > >> > Does anyone know how to restore this function to the Edit w/ FP button
| > >> > in IE?
| > >> >
| > >> > I can't go on opening websites like this...having to take 7 steps to do
| > >> > what
| > >> > I used to be able to do in one step. :(
| > >> >
| > >> > I just want the solution, not your opinion on the "proper" way to open
| > >> > sites
| > >> > in FP.
| > >> >
| > >> > --
| > >> >
| > >> > Jimmy Powell
| > >> > Jedi Webmaster
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| >
| >
| >
 
G

Guest

Additional Info:

Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens with I click
on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:

1. It opens FP
2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.) it gets
trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.

Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the actual page
so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find the web and
the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.

Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
 
G

Guest

The website address and our page of course;

http://www.something.com
hhtp://www.something.com/pagename.htm

Same issue regardless of page extension or whether or not you use www or
not. Click on Edit w/ FrontPage in IE and it brings up pagename[1].htm
without actually opening the web.

Someone has to know how to fix this without reloading my OS. This is
rediculous.
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


MikeR said:
Long shot, but...
What's in the IE address bar when you do this?
MikeR

JimmyPowell.com said:
Additional Info:

Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens with I click
on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:

1. It opens FP
2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.) it gets
trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.

Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the actual page
so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find the web and
the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.

Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

First of all, clear out all of your IE temp (cache files) and windows temp
files. Then, report back to us after you have tried it again.
--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
===
message | The website address and our page of course;
|
| http://www.something.com
| hhtp://www.something.com/pagename.htm
|
| Same issue regardless of page extension or whether or not you use www or
| not. Click on Edit w/ FrontPage in IE and it brings up pagename[1].htm
| without actually opening the web.
|
| Someone has to know how to fix this without reloading my OS. This is
| rediculous.
| --
|
| Jimmy Powell
| Jedi Webmaster
|
|
| "MikeR" wrote:
|
| > Long shot, but...
| > What's in the IE address bar when you do this?
| > MikeR
| >
| > JimmyPowell.com wrote:
| > > Additional Info:
| > >
| > > Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens with I
click
| > > on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:
| > >
| > > 1. It opens FP
| > > 2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
| > > 3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.) it
gets
| > > trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.
| > >
| > > Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the
actual page
| > > so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find the
web and
| > > the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.
| > >
| > > Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
| >
 
G

Guest

Done that, like 50 times now. Dumped all IE and Windows temp files, deleted
histories, everything.

Is there some IE temp file (like a dat file) I can delete that will get
regenerated?
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

Jimmy: Contact your host.
--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
===
message | Done that, like 50 times now. Dumped all IE and Windows temp files,
deleted
| histories, everything.
|
| Is there some IE temp file (like a dat file) I can delete that will get
| regenerated?
| --
|
| Jimmy Powell
| Jedi Webmaster
|
|
| "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
|
| > First of all, clear out all of your IE temp (cache files) and windows
temp
| > files. Then, report back to us after you have tried it again.
| > --
| > ===
| > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > ---
| > About FrontPage 2003:
| > http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > ===
| > message | > | The website address and our page of course;
| > |
| > | http://www.something.com
| > | hhtp://www.something.com/pagename.htm
| > |
| > | Same issue regardless of page extension or whether or not you use www
or
| > | not. Click on Edit w/ FrontPage in IE and it brings up pagename[1].htm
| > | without actually opening the web.
| > |
| > | Someone has to know how to fix this without reloading my OS. This is
| > | rediculous.
| > | --
| > |
| > | Jimmy Powell
| > | Jedi Webmaster
| > |
| > |
| > | "MikeR" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Long shot, but...
| > | > What's in the IE address bar when you do this?
| > | > MikeR
| > | >
| > | > JimmyPowell.com wrote:
| > | > > Additional Info:
| > | > >
| > | > > Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens
with I
| > click
| > | > > on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:
| > | > >
| > | > > 1. It opens FP
| > | > > 2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
| > | > > 3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.)
it
| > gets
| > | > > trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.
| > | > >
| > | > > Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the
| > actual page
| > | > > so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find
the
| > web and
| > | > > the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.
| > | > >
| > | > > Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
| > | >
| >
| >
| >
 
K

Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

Jimmy:
What's the real address?

--
~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/


JimmyPowell.com said:
The website address and our page of course;

http://www.something.com
hhtp://www.something.com/pagename.htm

Same issue regardless of page extension or whether or not you use www or
not. Click on Edit w/ FrontPage in IE and it brings up pagename[1].htm
without actually opening the web.

Someone has to know how to fix this without reloading my OS. This is
rediculous.
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


MikeR said:
Long shot, but...
What's in the IE address bar when you do this?
MikeR

JimmyPowell.com said:
Additional Info:

Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens with I
click
on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:

1. It opens FP
2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.) it
gets
trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.

Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the actual
page
so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find the
web and
the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.

Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Maybe you host has disable the ability to edit with FP in this manner.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================

JimmyPowell.com said:
Done that, like 50 times now. Dumped all IE and Windows temp files, deleted
histories, everything.

Is there some IE temp file (like a dat file) I can delete that will get
regenerated?
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


Tom Pepper Willett said:
First of all, clear out all of your IE temp (cache files) and windows temp
files. Then, report back to us after you have tried it again.
--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
===
message | The website address and our page of course;
|
| http://www.something.com
| hhtp://www.something.com/pagename.htm
|
| Same issue regardless of page extension or whether or not you use www or
| not. Click on Edit w/ FrontPage in IE and it brings up pagename[1].htm
| without actually opening the web.
|
| Someone has to know how to fix this without reloading my OS. This is
| rediculous.
| --
|
| Jimmy Powell
| Jedi Webmaster
|
|
| "MikeR" wrote:
|
| > Long shot, but...
| > What's in the IE address bar when you do this?
| > MikeR
| >
| > JimmyPowell.com wrote:
| > > Additional Info:
| > >
| > > Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens with I
click
| > > on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:
| > >
| > > 1. It opens FP
| > > 2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
| > > 3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.) it
gets
| > > trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.
| > >
| > > Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the
actual page
| > > so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find the
web and
| > > the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.
| > >
| > > Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
| >
 
G

Guest

You can try any of these;

http://www.jimmypowell.com
http://www.stellarmediagroup.com
http://www.conteproductions.com

I have several computers and they open properly when using the Edit button
on those computers but not my main design computer again, since the upgrade
to office 2003. Try using the edit w/ FP button and I'm sure it will ask you
for a username and pass. My computer won't do that.

It's not my host!
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


Kathleen Anderson said:
Jimmy:
What's the real address?

--
~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/


JimmyPowell.com said:
The website address and our page of course;

http://www.something.com
hhtp://www.something.com/pagename.htm

Same issue regardless of page extension or whether or not you use www or
not. Click on Edit w/ FrontPage in IE and it brings up pagename[1].htm
without actually opening the web.

Someone has to know how to fix this without reloading my OS. This is
rediculous.
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


MikeR said:
Long shot, but...
What's in the IE address bar when you do this?
MikeR

JimmyPowell.com wrote:
Additional Info:

Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens with I
click
on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:

1. It opens FP
2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.) it
gets
trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.

Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the actual
page
so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find the
web and
the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.

Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
 
G

Guest

It's not my host!

The problem is specific to my pc.

I have several pc's and the edit w/ FP button works fine on all of them
except for my main design computer again, after I upgraded to office 2003.

It's not my host!
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


Tom Pepper Willett said:
Jimmy: Contact your host.
--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
===
message | Done that, like 50 times now. Dumped all IE and Windows temp files,
deleted
| histories, everything.
|
| Is there some IE temp file (like a dat file) I can delete that will get
| regenerated?
| --
|
| Jimmy Powell
| Jedi Webmaster
|
|
| "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
|
| > First of all, clear out all of your IE temp (cache files) and windows
temp
| > files. Then, report back to us after you have tried it again.
| > --
| > ===
| > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > ---
| > About FrontPage 2003:
| > http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > ===
| > message | > | The website address and our page of course;
| > |
| > | http://www.something.com
| > | hhtp://www.something.com/pagename.htm
| > |
| > | Same issue regardless of page extension or whether or not you use www
or
| > | not. Click on Edit w/ FrontPage in IE and it brings up pagename[1].htm
| > | without actually opening the web.
| > |
| > | Someone has to know how to fix this without reloading my OS. This is
| > | rediculous.
| > | --
| > |
| > | Jimmy Powell
| > | Jedi Webmaster
| > |
| > |
| > | "MikeR" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Long shot, but...
| > | > What's in the IE address bar when you do this?
| > | > MikeR
| > | >
| > | > JimmyPowell.com wrote:
| > | > > Additional Info:
| > | > >
| > | > > Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens
with I
| > click
| > | > > on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:
| > | > >
| > | > > 1. It opens FP
| > | > > 2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
| > | > > 3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.)
it
| > gets
| > | > > trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.
| > | > >
| > | > > Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the
| > actual page
| > | > > so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find
the
| > web and
| > | > > the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.
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| > | > > Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
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G

Guest

Here's something that may give you a clue...Whenever I try to edit a FP site
using the Edit w/ FP Button in IE, it opens a local copy of the site and in
the Title bar of FP it'll show something like this;

c:/Documen~1/JimmyP~1/Tem/Temporary Internet
Files/Content.IE5/QTGZOZWF/pagenname.htm

Yes, I have dumped my Temp Internet Files, Cookies, History, even deleted
the Content.IE5 folder but problem remains.
 
K

Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

I went to http://www.jimmypowell.com in IE, clicked on Edit with FrontPage,
it brought up the password dialog box which said "Secured FrontPage on
www.jimmypowell.com and asked for the User name and password. When I clicked
Cancel, it opened the home page in FrontPage.

When I go to one of my sites in IE ( http://www.core-ct.state.ct.us/ ) and
click on Edit with FrontPage, it brings up the dialog box, but it says
"Connecting to www.core-ct.state.ct.us " - not "Secured FrontPage on ...".

I don't know what to attribute the difference to, but there is a difference.

--
~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/


JimmyPowell.com said:
You can try any of these;

http://www.jimmypowell.com
http://www.stellarmediagroup.com
http://www.conteproductions.com

I have several computers and they open properly when using the Edit button
on those computers but not my main design computer again, since the
upgrade
to office 2003. Try using the edit w/ FP button and I'm sure it will ask
you
for a username and pass. My computer won't do that.

It's not my host!
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


Kathleen Anderson said:
Jimmy:
What's the real address?

--
~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/


JimmyPowell.com said:
The website address and our page of course;

http://www.something.com
hhtp://www.something.com/pagename.htm

Same issue regardless of page extension or whether or not you use www
or
not. Click on Edit w/ FrontPage in IE and it brings up pagename[1].htm
without actually opening the web.

Someone has to know how to fix this without reloading my OS. This is
rediculous.
--

Jimmy Powell
Jedi Webmaster


:

Long shot, but...
What's in the IE address bar when you do this?
MikeR

JimmyPowell.com wrote:
Additional Info:

Don't know if this will help in anyway but here's what happens with
I
click
on the Edit w/ FP in IE now:

1. It opens FP
2. Opens up a local copy of the page with all images broken
3. Whatever the name of the page is (index.html, page.htm, etc.) it
gets
trumped with [1] like this, index[1]html, page[1].htm, etc.

Obviously this is just pointless as it's not letting me edit the
actual
page
so I have to close the page and go to file > open web > and find the
web and
the page I wanna edit which is really inconvienient.

Again, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
 
G

Guest

Let me say this one last time...

IT'S NOT THE DAMN HOST!

I have 4 computers and the edit w/ FP works properly on 3 of them but the
one computer in which the button was working fine before, is not working
since the upgrade to office 2003.

I have dumped ALL temp files everywhere.

And oh yeah, it's NOT the host.

The problem is specific to my pc but I'd like to find a way to fix it.
 

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