Moving site from one computer to another

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yah but you had already said that...i was expounding so she'd know what it was called :)
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You do need to have to have the FP extensions on the live/remote server, in order to publish back to
your PC, otherwise you can not open the site on the remote server in FP.

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You actually published from the server to your harddrive, but as a 'disc-based' web - for this you
dont need fp extensions on your machine (or a server).
 
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Craig Schiller

Tom -

Certainly XP home can USE FP extensions. I didn't understand that the church
wanted to HOST the website, but merely wanted a copy of the most recent version
on their own in-house computer.

Craig
 
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Craig Schiller

Tom -

No one is talking about having the server extensions on their local PC.

Craig
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

When you work on a disk-based web, you are using the design-time extensions which are part of the FP
client application

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PC Wiz

I am new to this as well. But my way of doing this would be to just copy all
web pages folders to an external drive, then copy all files to the church
computer. Go to web site setup and create the web site to matchthe folders
alrady in place.

When I reload my web server from home this is how I approach it.

Also, to help save some time for you when you update the web pages. You can
use hamachi to trans fer your update from home to church. Then you can setup
remote web connection to finish setting up a new website.

I hope this helps you.
To see my site visit: www.princepcshop.com
 

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