Down load the site with frontpage

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alex.kourt

Hello Boys and Girls
I use the Frontpage 2002 , but all my archive in my HD are Damaged ,
Now i want to Download All my site from the Server to my PC with
Frondpage because i want to download this with all extensions of FP
(you know)
How can i do this ?
or Sugest to me another reliable program for that
 
Hello Boys and Girls
I use the Frontpage 2002 , but all my archive in my HD are Damaged ,
Now i want to Download All my site from the Server to my PC with
Frondpage because i want to download this with all extensions of FP
(you know)
How can i do this ?
or Sugest to me another reliable program for that

Well !!!
From a bit of an ameteur.

Why not do the following?
Create a new folder on your hard disk, using Windows Explorer.
(Make it a completely different folder from the original archive.)
Use FP to publish *from* the live site *to* the new folder.

Of course, you could use an external program, but why bother - FP will do it
(won't it, experts?)
 
Trevor L. said:
Well !!!
From a bit of an ameteur.

Why not do the following?
Create a new folder on your hard disk, using Windows Explorer.
(Make it a completely different folder from the original archive.)
Use FP to publish *from* the live site *to* the new folder.

Of course, you could use an external program, but why bother - FP will do
it (won't it, experts?)

Yep. As long as the server has extensions installed.

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
Steve Easton said:
Yep. As long as the server has extensions installed.

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
.......................with a computer

And how would this be done for sites without FP extensions?

Thanks,
Harvey
 
Do you have login information for the site? Then just browse to it with
Explorer -

ftp://userid:p[email protected]

and copy all of the files to your hard drive.

Or define the site as an FTP site and do that with FP.
 
Murray said:
Do you have login information for the site? Then just browse to it with
Explorer -

ftp://userid:p[email protected]

and copy all of the files to your hard drive.

Or define the site as an FTP site and do that with FP.

How do you define the site as an FTP site?

I can obviously dl with an ftp program, but would like to stay within FP if
possible.
Harvey
 
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