Publishing to server

G

Guest

Using the server in a Diocese in my area, I published a web site and had no
problem doing so. When I try to publish a second site, the publishing page
shows the second sites files on the left and the first sites files on the
right. I was given the same login and password for both sites as well as the
same IP #. If I publish the second site, it will overwrite the first site
and that would not be right. Am I doing something wrong or is the problem on
the server end?
 
T

Tom Willett

Did you use File | Publish Site and enter the correct domain? If you used
just the "Publish" command, it will publish to the last site rememembered.
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| Using the server in a Diocese in my area, I published a web site and had
no
| problem doing so. When I try to publish a second site, the publishing
page
| shows the second sites files on the left and the first sites files on the
| right. I was given the same login and password for both sites as well as
the
| same IP #. If I publish the second site, it will overwrite the first site
| and that would not be right. Am I doing something wrong or is the problem
on
| the server end?
| --
| Mike Harrington
 
G

Guest

If you were given the same IP address then you're publishing to the first
site. You either need a different IP (and domain name) or make your second
site a subweb of your first.
 
G

Guest

Yes, that is the way I did it, through file/publish site. On the publish
page it comes up as showing the remote web site as my first one. When I
bring up the remote web site properties, I even change to the location to the
second site but it does not change the remote web site at the top that still
shows the first site.
 
T

Tom Willett

Good catch on the same IP, Dan. I overlooked it.
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Tom Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
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| If you were given the same IP address then you're publishing to the first
| site. You either need a different IP (and domain name) or make your
second
| site a subweb of your first.
|
| "mharr7" wrote:
|
| > Using the server in a Diocese in my area, I published a web site and had
no
| > problem doing so. When I try to publish a second site, the publishing
page
| > shows the second sites files on the left and the first sites files on
the
| > right. I was given the same login and password for both sites as well
as the
| > same IP #. If I publish the second site, it will overwrite the first
site
| > and that would not be right. Am I doing something wrong or is the
problem on
| > the server end?
| > --
| > Mike Harrington
 

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