Remote Web Site

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Remote web site link is greyed out in the view menu and not highlighted to
click on. I do have the site saved, but can't seem to figure out how to make
this clickable. Thanks for any help.
 
Do you have a website open?

File->Open Web or File->Open Site

View->Remote Site and File->Publish Site will not be active unless
a site is open.
 
Ronx said:
Do you have a website open?

File->Open Web or File->Open Site

View->Remote Site and File->Publish Site will not be active unless
a site is open

OK, when I try and open it in "Open Site" the file is not there, but will
open in "Open". I guess I must have missed a step. Thanks again for any help.
 
Did you actually create a web?
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| "Ronx" wrote:
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| > Do you have a website open?
| >
| > File->Open Web or File->Open Site
| >
| > View->Remote Site and File->Publish Site will not be active unless
| > a site is open
|
| OK, when I try and open it in "Open Site" the file is not there, but will
| open in "Open". I guess I must have missed a step. Thanks again for any
help.
 
In the FP Help Files, search for: Create a Web site

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===
Tom Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
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| "Tom Willett" wrote:
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| > Did you actually create a web?
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| I guess not. How do I do that? Thanks Tom
 
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Tom Willett said:
In the FP Help Files, search for: Create a Web site
I read all that and the web site IS created, just can't open "Remote Web
Site" link.
 
If you DO have a web site created then you need to Open it in FrontPage
first. File, Open Site and the put http://www.yourdomainname.com (if it's
on your web host's server) or C:\FOLDERNAME (if it's a folder on your Hard
Drive) or http://localhost/webname (it you're running IIS locally and have
created a server-based web). Then Remote Web Site will work.
 
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