lost link or connection

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I am new to this and don't know all the right lingo so please forgive me as try to ask my question.

I have Windows XP Pro and FrontPage 2002. I've been using FP for 3 years now and have not had any problems with the 2 pages I'm concerned about. Most of my web site is pivate because it's family pictures. On the "private" page I have an Java Applet, source "joylock.class," that provides a login. I dismantled my web site and put it back together and after that the login does not connect to the page it's supposed to. I get an IE error message that the page doesn't exist. It's been saved on the web site because I'm able to navigate there by other means.

Can anyone tell me how to fix this?

Thanks!
 
You'll have to find the source for the JAVA applet and get instructions for installing it
- sounds like your path to the applet or login page is missing or wrong

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| I am new to this and don't know all the right lingo so please forgive me as try to ask my question.
|
| I have Windows XP Pro and FrontPage 2002. I've been using FP for 3 years now and have not had any problems with the 2 pages I'm
concerned about. Most of my web site is pivate because it's family pictures. On the "private" page I have an Java Applet, source
"joylock.class," that provides a login. I dismantled my web site and put it back together and after that the login does not connect
to the page it's supposed to. I get an IE error message that the page doesn't exist. It's been saved on the web site because I'm
able to navigate there by other means.
|
| Can anyone tell me how to fix this?
|
| Thanks!
 
Thanks! That's what I figured out too. My son-in-law originally setup this page for me so I did a google search for the applet, found a little wizard program to set it up, downloaded it, and I'm on my way.
 

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