Publishing website back to my computer, FP 2000

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Unless you have Windows 2000 or XP Pro you can't publish it back via http to your local machine, you
would have publish to c:\newyorkbowhunter

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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Thomas that worked however still cannot publish site. It's always been very
simple to till now. In the past I would just publish from one server to the
other. Not in this case?
 
Ok, let see if I understand...

You can publish from the live/remote site to c:\newyorkbowhunter via FP but you can't publish from
local copy to live/remote server?

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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Log onto the server. Select remote site / remote site properties select
File System, enter the folder you wish to publish to: *C:/mywebs/thisweb*
etc.
 
They are all set. It takes most of the site but not all of it. I've made some
major changes on site and it doesnt upload the whole site. Thanks for being
patient
 
When you publish are you selection to publish the entire site overwriting any current content?
Have all changes on the site that you are publishing from, been made from within FP?

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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Publish back to your machine, do not import.
select the files on the server, click publish in the "publish web" dialogue.
 

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