Publishing Logs on PC?

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Ryan

OK, this is my problem:

I reloaded my Windows XP Pro after a bad virus got me.
Now, I installed everything I used to have ... including
Frontpage. I have all these websites I made, I published
them all on the web and kept updating them. So, if I
change something on a page, I click upload and it uploads
the file I changed. Now, I open a web folder in Fronpage
on my new hard drive. I have never published a website
with that Windows, so of course it wants to upload the
entire website. It is too big to do and it would overwrite
dynamic files. So, somewhere on my computer Frontpage has
to keep a log or a file saying what has been uploaded
before and then it checks and knows what has changed.
Because it did upload it and said only changed and then it
overwrote my website... luckily my hosting had a backup
from a day before. I also don't want to upload each
changed file by right-clicking and "upload". Any ideas?
 
Sorry, any time you reformat or upgrade, you must always do a complete publish at least once prior
to using the Change Page Only option to get the local and remote sites back in sync.

As long as the remote server has the FP extensions, then open the site directly in FP and publish
back to your PC, then make any updates, etc. then publish back to the remote server using the Change
Page Only option.

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