From: Kurt S Kurt on 11 Dec 2009 17:00 My computer crashed and was re-built with all the software re-loaded and my documents re-loaded from saved files etc. But now when I try to publish updates to my web site, I get FP error message like this: "the web server at www.snoblazers.com does not appear to have Windows Sharepoint services installed. possible causes: 1) Web server may not have Frontpage extensions installed 2) The web server may be temporarily out of service 3) If you are connecting through a proxy service, the proxy settings may be incorrect 4) An error may have occured in the web server. But nothing has changed with the web server, only on my computer. Was there some cookies or something like that that I need to make this work? I have tried to publish on multiple days, after re-booting, with firewall and virus scanner disabled, etc - no luck.
From: Ronx on 12 Dec 2009 02:05 http://www.snoblazers.com/_vti_inf.html gives a 404 (page not found) error, indicating that there are NO extensions installed on the server. On the other hand, http://www.snoblazers.com/_vti_cnf is readable which further suggests that something is wrong on the server - this URL should normally result in an error. Suggest you reinstall the extensions on the server. -- Ron Symonds Microsoft MVP (Expression Web) http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread. "Kurt S" <Kurt S(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:594D4A38-3616-476C-B493-016C16F71443(a)microsoft.com... > My computer crashed and was re-built with all the software re-loaded and > my > documents re-loaded from saved files etc. But now when I try to publish > updates to my web site, I get FP error message like this: > > "the web server at www.snoblazers.com does not appear to have Windows > Sharepoint services installed. possible causes: > 1) Web server may not have Frontpage extensions installed > 2) The web server may be temporarily out of service > 3) If you are connecting through a proxy service, the proxy settings may > be > incorrect > 4) An error may have occured in the web server. > > But nothing has changed with the web server, only on my computer. Was > there > some cookies or something like that that I need to make this work? I > have > tried to publish on multiple days, after re-booting, with firewall and > virus > scanner disabled, etc - no luck. > >
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