Getting an error msg when edit remote site

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Sam Bryan

I am running FP2003 SP2 under XP Professional 2002 SP2.

I could edit my remote site with no problems for months and then with no
changes that I am aware of (though perhaps there were some Microsoft updates
done w/o my being aware), I started to get the following error msg anytime I
went to modify a page.

"Microsoft FrontPage An error occurred accessing your FrontPage web files.
Authors - if authoring against a webserver, please contact the webmaster for
this server's site. Webmasters - please see the system's server log for more
details. " Followed by OK BOX.

I have tried deleting/reinstalling FP extensions and republishing my site
and still getting the message.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. I've spent hours on this. My hosting
service is working on it, but so far no solution. Thanks -- Sam
 
Sam: Did you look at the system's server logs (both locally and remote) as
it told you?
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Tom "Pepper" Willett
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|I am running FP2003 SP2 under XP Professional 2002 SP2.
|
| I could edit my remote site with no problems for months and then with no
| changes that I am aware of (though perhaps there were some Microsoft
updates
| done w/o my being aware), I started to get the following error msg anytime
I
| went to modify a page.
|
| "Microsoft FrontPage An error occurred accessing your FrontPage web
files.
| Authors - if authoring against a webserver, please contact the webmaster
for
| this server's site. Webmasters - please see the system's server log for
more
| details. " Followed by OK BOX.
|
| I have tried deleting/reinstalling FP extensions and republishing my site
| and still getting the message.
|
| Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. I've spent hours on this. My
hosting
| service is working on it, but so far no solution. Thanks -- Sam
|
|
|
|
 
Ask your web host to run a check on the extensions.

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