Server error: Cannot create folder "_vti_cnf".

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when I try and publish my website I get:

Server error: Cannot create folder "_vti_cnf".

_vti_cnf folder exists both locally and remote

any help?
 
the permissions on the _vti_cnf folder is 755; which seems correct.

the web host says they do not touch anyones permissions

can i use frontpage and ftp to publish websites and not use frontpage server
extentions?
 
Sometimes file creation errors are an indication you have run out of space on your server

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"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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| when I try and publish my website I get:
|
| Server error: Cannot create folder "_vti_cnf".
|
| _vti_cnf folder exists both locally and remote
|
| any help?
 
I've been having this as well. Didn't get it when I first published (over
two years ago), nor when I uploaded a new site using FrontPage 2003 (I had
used FP 2000 originally). The site seems to be loaded fine. Contacted my
host---plenty of room. They sent me back to Microsoft (after pointing me
towards a couple other forums).
I ended up deleting the entire site (not because of this problem) and
re-published it----still got the same error message (and somehow it also
published an old version of a page that I had deleted from both local and
remote locations---that was weird).
So-----anyone have other ideas for this error?
By the way, one of the suggestions I got was to FTP into my site and change
the name of the _vti_cnf folder (or delete it). Did that, and same stuff
still.
 
This sounds like a permissions issue. Has your host run a server health
check on the extensions? Or, they may need to actually reinstall the
extensions. (especially if you've been deleting _vti folders via FTP).
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FrontPage Support:
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| I've been having this as well. Didn't get it when I first published (over
| two years ago), nor when I uploaded a new site using FrontPage 2003 (I had
| used FP 2000 originally). The site seems to be loaded fine. Contacted my
| host---plenty of room. They sent me back to Microsoft (after pointing me
| towards a couple other forums).
| I ended up deleting the entire site (not because of this problem) and
| re-published it----still got the same error message (and somehow it also
| published an old version of a page that I had deleted from both local and
| remote locations---that was weird).
| So-----anyone have other ideas for this error?
| By the way, one of the suggestions I got was to FTP into my site and
change
| the name of the _vti_cnf folder (or delete it). Did that, and same stuff
| still.
|
| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
|
| > Sometimes file creation errors are an indication you have run out of
space on your server
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| > | when I try and publish my website I get:
| > |
| > | Server error: Cannot create folder "_vti_cnf".
| > |
| > | _vti_cnf folder exists both locally and remote
| > |
| > | any help?
| >
| >
| >
 
Actually, one of the things my host had me do was turn off the FP extensions,
wait awhile and then reactivate them. I've done this a few times....the most
recent because FP wouldn't publish AT ALL until I did this. (I did it after I
deleted my site from the host, and before I republished).
 
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