problem opening existing site on new computer
Hi there -
I have been using FP2003 for a couple of years now. I moved up to a new
computer, and can't figure out how to open my site.
Current steps:
1) installed FP2003
2) copied entire directory tree from old computer to new
computer - starting at parent of WEBSHARE
3) Used "Open Site..."
4) Navigated to my site (WEBSHARE/WWWROOT/mySiteName) and clicked "Open"
I get the dialog box about adding FrontPage information to the folder. I
don't know why - I copied the entire tree down. But, it says "FrontPage
needs to add information to your folder in order to help manage your
Hyperlinks and other Web site content." So I click "Yes".
And I get another dialog:
"The folder 'path to mySiteName' is contained by a server-based Web
site. To access this site you must use the http://url for the Web server.
And I get one more:
"The URL 'path to mySiteName' is not contained within a Windows
SharePoint Services site."
Why? What am I doing wrong? All help greatly appreciated!
Andy Wallace
acmw [at] diamondw.net
Re: problem opening existing site on new computer (MORE INFO)
Sorry, forgot some details:
Windows XP (running in VMWare Fusion on my Mac)
FrontPage 2003
I store all files locally and ftp them to my server
Andy Wallace wrote:
> Hi there -
> I have been using FP2003 for a couple of years now. I moved up to a new
> computer, and can't figure out how to open my site.
>
> Current steps:
> 1) installed FP2003
> 2) copied entire directory tree from old computer to new
> computer - starting at parent of WEBSHARE
> 3) Used "Open Site..."
> 4) Navigated to my site (WEBSHARE/WWWROOT/mySiteName) and clicked "Open"
>
> I get the dialog box about adding FrontPage information to the folder. I
> don't know why - I copied the entire tree down. But, it says "FrontPage
> needs to add information to your folder in order to help manage your
> Hyperlinks and other Web site content." So I click "Yes".
>
> And I get another dialog:
> "The folder 'path to mySiteName' is contained by a server-based Web
> site. To access this site you must use the http://url for the Web server.
>
> And I get one more:
> "The URL 'path to mySiteName' is not contained within a Windows
> SharePoint Services site."
>
> Why? What am I doing wrong? All help greatly appreciated!
>
> Andy Wallace
> acmw [at] diamondw.net
Re: problem opening existing site on new computer
Sounds like the old PC used a webserver for the website, and the new PC
doesn't.
Create a folder on the web site and Publish the old site to it. Or
install IIS and FrontPage extensions and publish the site to
http://localhost - whichever method you use Publish is the keyword, not
copy.
See http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/default.asp?fl=1052388890 for some
ideas.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
"Andy Wallace" <acmw [at] diamondw.net> wrote in message
news:etmMKGcUIHA.1208 [at] TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
> Hi there -
> I have been using FP2003 for a couple of years now. I moved up to a new
> computer, and can't figure out how to open my site.
>
> Current steps:
> 1) installed FP2003
> 2) copied entire directory tree from old computer to new
> computer - starting at parent of WEBSHARE
> 3) Used "Open Site..."
> 4) Navigated to my site (WEBSHARE/WWWROOT/mySiteName) and clicked "Open"
>
> I get the dialog box about adding FrontPage information to the folder. I
> don't know why - I copied the entire tree down. But, it says "FrontPage
> needs to add information to your folder in order to help manage your
> Hyperlinks and other Web site content." So I click "Yes".
>
> And I get another dialog:
> "The folder 'path to mySiteName' is contained by a server-based Web
> site. To access this site you must use the http://url for the Web server.
>
> And I get one more:
> "The URL 'path to mySiteName' is not contained within a Windows
> SharePoint Services site."
>
> Why? What am I doing wrong? All help greatly appreciated!
>
> Andy Wallace
> acmw [at] diamondw.net
Re: problem opening existing site on new computer
Ron -
Thanks for the tip, I'll look at the link - but I'm not sure what
you mean by "used a webserver for the website". I keet all the files
locally, and "Publish" when I make updates. Strange terminology, to
me... time to RTFM, I guess.
thanks,
andy
Ronx wrote:
> Sounds like the old PC used a webserver for the website, and the new PC
> doesn't.
> Create a folder on the web site and Publish the old site to it. Or
> install IIS and FrontPage extensions and publish the site to
> http://localhost - whichever method you use Publish is the keyword, not
> copy.
>
> See http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/default.asp?fl=1052388890 for some
> ideas.
> --
> Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
> http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
>
>
Re: problem opening existing site on new computer
Ron -
Thanks! Worked like a charm. I followed the instructions on the link you
sent, and I'm off to the races.
Appreciate the help, greatly!
andy
Ronx wrote:
> Sounds like the old PC used a webserver for the website, and the new PC
> doesn't.
> Create a folder on the web site and Publish the old site to it. Or
> install IIS and FrontPage extensions and publish the site to
> http://localhost - whichever method you use Publish is the keyword, not
> copy.
>
> See http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/default.asp?fl=1052388890 for some
> ideas.
> --
> Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
> http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
Andy Wallace
acmw [at] diamondw.net