Installing New version and Uninstalling temporary version

G

Guest

Hi everyone,
I have two questions. I am helping someone with two websites and have come
across some issues. The first site was designed with a temporary version of
FrontPage 2003. The site is complete and needs to be uploaded. However, the
temporary version has since expired. He has purchased a new version of
FP2003, and I tried to install it. I think it won't install because the
temporary files still exist on his hard drive. If I uninstall the temporary
files will I lose the pages I have designed?

The second questions pertains to hosting multiple sites. He has a second
site that was desgined and uploaded already. I tried to create a root
directory for the first site and I believe that Front Page is trying to
connect it to the second site. How can I bypass this so I can create a new
directory? Thanks in advance.

Rhonda:)
 
C

Chuck Davis

Rhonda,
1. The web side that created consists of files. No files will be lost by
uninstalling and installing the new program.
2. If not an intranet site, "Someone" will have to acquire a second domain
name, and contact a hosting company for the site.
 
A

Andrew Murray

No you won't lose the site....it's uninstalling Frontpage, not the web
pages. If you're concerned, make a back up first (to CD or other hard drive
etc).

Regarding the second site, just create a new, separate folder in Windows
Explorer. Then, in Frontpage go to File > Open Site... browse to the new
folder and click "Open". FP will then create the web folder and add the
required files. Then you can go File > New > Page and start making your
pages.

Not sure what you mean by "temporary" version. Perhaps you mean the Trial
version?




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