Publishing FP 2000 on Windows 2000

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I am a software trainer, and running FP courses on a
monthly basis. I am finding that if I publish a web to the
computer (eg http://computername/foldername) with the same
name (eg http://computername/publishedweb) as from the
previous course, it won't co-operate. I get the dialog
box that asks for username and password which I can't get
to work anyway.

When I delete the folders after training, I delete them
from My Documents, inetpub folder and My Network Places.

Can anyone advise why this is happening, and what I can do
to stop it. I don't really want to be incrementing the
filenames on each course as I will probably forget where I
am up to. Just to put a spanner in the works, it isn't
always consistent either.

Thanks in advance.
 
Best to not delete the webs, instead open the webs in FP, and then delete
the content. If they are subwebs, then open the root web in FP and the
delete the individual subwebs.

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Sounds good, but if I open the web in FP and just delete
the content, the web still exists, so that when a delegate
creates a web of the same name I am going to have the
embarrassment of saying "yes, overwrite it" each time they
create the web. Am I not going to be able to delete the
entire web from each course and re-create it? These
courses run at least on a monthly basis.
 
The way I would handle this, is to either create a subweb for each student
beforehand or let the students create them as part of the class, then after
each course, delete all of the individual subwebs.

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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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