Publishing Error

  • Thread starter Thread starter Marv Heston
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Marv Heston

I am attempting to publish an existing FrontPage website
to my local harddisk. The publishing process get to about
2 bars and then says that it is "Processing Web Updates".
About 4-5 minutes after that it crashes resulting in one
of two errors.

To complicate matters this happens on 3 different
machines - however, I do have a single machine which
accepts the published website fine. I can open the site on
this machine, however when I attempt to publish to one of
the three other machines over my network I get the same
error as when attempting to publish from the internet to
those machine.

ALthough it doesn't appear to be related to the server
since it also occurs in a peer-to-peer network publish and
from hard drive C: to S:, we use MS Windows 2000 server
with SP4 and IIS 5.

Internal Error: The Disk operation Terminated unexpectedly.

or

An Error occurred accessing your FrontPage web files.
Authors - if authoring against a web server, please
contact the webmaster for this server's site. WebMasters
please see the server's system log for more details.

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When I look at the event log I see:
Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions:
Received empty response from Microsoft FrontPage Server
Extensions

Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions:
file:// - Error #2000c Message: Write error on
file "thread output stream".
 
If you are publishing to IIS you need to publish to http://machinename or it
IP Address, not a drive letter.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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Actually, I discovered that the problem has to do with
Service Pack 4 from Microsoft. I rolled my computer back
to SP3 and everything works fine - except for the security
holes are now open again without SP4.




-----Original Message-----
If you are publishing to IIS you need to publish to
http://machinename or it
 
Interesting, as I am having no problems with SP4 on Windows 2000 Server.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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