FP2000 Error Importing >1MB of Files

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Rob

When I attempt to import files that total more than 1MB,
I get the following error message:

"An error occured accessing your Frontpage web files.
Authors- if authoring against a web server, please
contact the webmaster of this servers site. Webmasters -
please see the servers system log for more details."

I can avoid the error by selecting less than 1MB of files
at a time and doing multiple imports. This behavior has
started within the last few months, both at work and at
home. Previously, I was able to import a large number of
files all at once, to create photo albums.

Since this started with two separate installations of
FP2000, I suspect a security patch of the operating system
(Win2000 and XP) or Internet Explorer. I haven't been able
to find any reference to a known problem yet.

Any assistance in solving or at least explaining this
"new" behavior would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
Rob
 
You suspicions are probably correct, but we are all still trying to find out which update broke this
- you work around is the best for now
- for file >1MB you may need to FTP them

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| When I attempt to import files that total more than 1MB,
| I get the following error message:
|
| "An error occured accessing your Frontpage web files.
| Authors- if authoring against a web server, please
| contact the webmaster of this servers site. Webmasters -
| please see the servers system log for more details."
|
| I can avoid the error by selecting less than 1MB of files
| at a time and doing multiple imports. This behavior has
| started within the last few months, both at work and at
| home. Previously, I was able to import a large number of
| files all at once, to create photo albums.
|
| Since this started with two separate installations of
| FP2000, I suspect a security patch of the operating system
| (Win2000 and XP) or Internet Explorer. I haven't been able
| to find any reference to a known problem yet.
|
| Any assistance in solving or at least explaining this
| "new" behavior would be greatly appreciated.
|
| Best regards,
| Rob
 
None that I'm aware of unless you set up a subweb to FTP to

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| Stefan,
|
| I have the same problem. Is this figured out yet?
|
| Dave Gilblom
|
|
|
| | > You suspicions are probably correct, but we are all still trying to find
| out which update broke this
| > - you work around is the best for now
| > - for file >1MB you may need to FTP them
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > 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
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| | > | When I attempt to import files that total more than 1MB,
| > | I get the following error message:
| > |
| > | "An error occured accessing your Frontpage web files.
| > | Authors- if authoring against a web server, please
| > | contact the webmaster of this servers site. Webmasters -
| > | please see the servers system log for more details."
| > |
| > | I can avoid the error by selecting less than 1MB of files
| > | at a time and doing multiple imports. This behavior has
| > | started within the last few months, both at work and at
| > | home. Previously, I was able to import a large number of
| > | files all at once, to create photo albums.
| > |
| > | Since this started with two separate installations of
| > | FP2000, I suspect a security patch of the operating system
| > | (Win2000 and XP) or Internet Explorer. I haven't been able
| > | to find any reference to a known problem yet.
| > |
| > | Any assistance in solving or at least explaining this
| > | "new" behavior would be greatly appreciated.
| > |
| > | Best regards,
| > | Rob
| >
| >
|
|
 

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