Yes
- and if it is overwrite anything the name / location you entered is not unique
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| Stefan,
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| Thanks for your reply. On the "Remote Website Properties", before I publish
| I've tried chaning the website name but it overwrites both sites. Is that
| what you are referring to?
|
| Rob
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| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
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| > When you are in the File New site dialog enter a different location for the new site
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| > |I am a novice and I have tried this but everytime my local site overwrites
| > | onto both my websites. I'm certain that I have a publishing problem or a
| > | naming problem but I can't figure it out.
| > |
| > | Rob
| > |
| > | "Steve Easton" wrote:
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| > | > Open FrontPage.
| > | > Click: File > New and select Empty Web Site.
| > | > Follow the prompts.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > FrontPage can keep track of multiple web sites and their individual publish locations.
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| > | > Steve Easton
| > | > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > | > 95isalive
| > | > This site is best viewed............
| > | > ........................with a computer
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| > | >
| > | > | > | > >I currently have a website up and running with Frontpage 2003. I now want to
| > | > > create ANOTHER website for another company. Is this possible with FP03, and
| > | > > what is the best manner to do this without complicating access to each site
| > | > > from initial login to FP?
| > | > >
| > | > > AlwaysMarine
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