Multiple FTP Sites

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Hi, I am the Webmaster of several Websites, and am new using FrontPage with version 2003. I've completed my site design for one site and successfully uploaded it my FTP server, Tripod. Now I've completed my second design, but it also needs to be uploaded to Tripod's servers. How can I log off with my former username so I can login with my next username and upload to a different directory? In other words, how do I log off the FTP account in FrontPage 2003? I appreciate the help. Sam
 
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Jim Buyens

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Hi,
Howdy.

I am the Webmaster of several Websites, and am new
using FrontPage with version 2003. I've completed my
site design for one site and successfully uploaded it
my FTP server, Tripod. Now I've completed my second
design, but it also needs to be uploaded to Tripod's
servers. How can I log off with my former username so I
can login with my next username and upload to a
different directory? In other words, how do I log off
the FTP account in FrontPage 2003? I appreciate the
help. Sam

I presume that each of your two sites resides in its own
FrontPage-based Web site on your PC. (If not, you should
set them up that way by choosing Open Site from the File
menu, and then specifying the starting folder for the
site in question.

Then, with the second site open, switch to Remote Site
view, click the Renmote Web Site Properties button, and
configure the publishing settings for that site.

On an ongoing basis, FrontPage will "remember" distinct
Remote Web Site settings for each Web site you create.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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