Loss of ability to specify "Where to store results" in Form Proper

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On an XP box with FrontPage 2000 the "Where to store results" option is
"grayed out" even for forms that had been set up with a "send to" email
address using this computer and Frontpage a month or so ago. This problem
only surfaced recently. The "Hit Counter" and "Confirmation Field" are also
"grayed out on the "Components" menu. All other functions in Frontpage seem
to be functioning normally.

SQL server administration components, Firefox, and Maxthon have been
installed recently.

Another computer with Frontpage 2000 running on NT 4.0 does not have the
same problem.

Any suggestions as to what may be causing the problem would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
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| On an XP box with FrontPage 2000 the "Where to store results" option is
| "grayed out" even for forms that had been set up with a "send to" email
| address using this computer and Frontpage a month or so ago. This problem
| only surfaced recently. The "Hit Counter" and "Confirmation Field" are also
| "grayed out on the "Components" menu. All other functions in Frontpage seem
| to be functioning normally.
|
| SQL server administration components, Firefox, and Maxthon have been
| installed recently.
|
| Another computer with Frontpage 2000 running on NT 4.0 does not have the
| same problem.
|
| Any suggestions as to what may be causing the problem would be appreciated.
|
| Thanks.
 
Stefan,

Thanks for taking the time to answer. I loaded FrontPage 2003 on that
computer thinking that perhaps that would fix the problem. It did not.
Under page options/authoring I changed the "FrontPage and SharePoint
technologies:" setting from default to complete. The email option became
available at this time. However on another computer the Page Options setting
is still default and the email options are available also. As a result, I am
not sure what caused, or cured, the problem.

Thanks again.

Jeff
 

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