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Fawn Davies

2004-06-30, 12:14 pm

I have Frontpage 2003 and our company web site is stored on a local server. I publish changes through Frontpage to the site hosted externally by an ISP running the server extensions.

I had a consultant design a new site compatible with Frontpage. I'm to the stage where I need to get the new site files from the design firm, publish them locally to my internal server and replace the old web site at the ISP with the new.

Does anyone have a best practice to recommend? The design company could ftp the files to the ISP and I could publish them from the ISP to my local server but I don't want to get old files mixed up with new files.

Should I use a sub web? Any guidance is greatly appreciated. I want to make this transition as smooth as possible.
Stefan B Rusynko

2004-06-30, 12:14 pm

You can use the process in
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=264777
or http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/c...p_to_cdrom.html
(if you use a CD, copy the web to your hard disc from the CD and remove all read only attributes)

Best way is to open your current online web (ISP) in FP and, if your host supports subwebs, create a subweb w/ unique permissions
(see below), then have your design firm publish to the subweb (from there you can publish back to your PC)
For subweb unique permissions see
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;825451


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"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
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"Fawn Davies" <Fawn Davies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BF3D3116-5C3F-4BE8-BC02-3B13B565294E@microsoft.com...
| I have Frontpage 2003 and our company web site is stored on a local server. I publish changes through Frontpage to the site
hosted externally by an ISP running the server extensions.
|
| I had a consultant design a new site compatible with Frontpage. I'm to the stage where I need to get the new site files from the
design firm, publish them locally to my internal server and replace the old web site at the ISP with the new.
|
| Does anyone have a best practice to recommend? The design company could ftp the files to the ISP and I could publish them from
the ISP to my local server but I don't want to get old files mixed up with new files.
|
| Should I use a sub web? Any guidance is greatly appreciated. I want to make this transition as smooth as possible.


Fawn Davies

2004-06-30, 12:14 pm

I'm doubtful about being able to coordinate with the ISP to create a subweb with unique permissions. If I created a subweb without unique permissions, had the design firm publish to that, and then removed it as soon as I was able to publish from the onli
ne web back to my internal server, would that be terrible? Would the issue be that it's "live" and can be viewed by anyone?

"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:

> You can use the process in
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=264777
> or http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/c...p_to_cdrom.html
> (if you use a CD, copy the web to your hard disc from the CD and remove all read only attributes)
>
> Best way is to open your current online web (ISP) in FP and, if your host supports subwebs, create a subweb w/ unique permissions
> (see below), then have your design firm publish to the subweb (from there you can publish back to your PC)
> For subweb unique permissions see
> http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;825451
>
>
> --
>
> _____________________________________________
> SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
> "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
> To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
> http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
> _____________________________________________
>
>
> "Fawn Davies" <Fawn Davies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BF3D3116-5C3F-4BE8-BC02-3B13B565294E@microsoft.com...
> | I have Frontpage 2003 and our company web site is stored on a local server. I publish changes through Frontpage to the site
> hosted externally by an ISP running the server extensions.
> |
> | I had a consultant design a new site compatible with Frontpage. I'm to the stage where I need to get the new site files from the
> design firm, publish them locally to my internal server and replace the old web site at the ISP with the new.
> |
> | Does anyone have a best practice to recommend? The design company could ftp the files to the ISP and I could publish them from
> the ISP to my local server but I don't want to get old files mixed up with new files.
> |
> | Should I use a sub web? Any guidance is greatly appreciated. I want to make this transition as smooth as possible.
>
>
>

Fawn Davies

2004-06-30, 12:14 pm

I guess the issue would be that with the unique permissions they would only be able to publish to the subweb and wouldn't be able to affect anything currently under the root web.

Thanks for pointing me to the support articles.

"Fawn Davies" wrote:

> I'm doubtful about being able to coordinate with the ISP to create a subweb with unique permissions. If I created a subweb without unique permissions, had the design firm publish to that, and then removed it as soon as I was able to publish from the on

line web back to my internal server, would that be terrible? Would the issue be that it's "live" and can be viewed by anyone?[color=darkred]
>
> "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
>
Stefan B Rusynko

2004-06-30, 7:15 pm

Correct
If you can't have unique permissions
- grant them access and then change your password when they are done

--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
_____________________________________________


"Fawn Davies" <FawnDavies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E60613F7-0E2D-4D4C-BDB2-A36E8E026DA2@microsoft.com...
| I guess the issue would be that with the unique permissions they would only be able to publish to the subweb and wouldn't be able
to affect anything currently under the root web.
|
| Thanks for pointing me to the support articles.
|
| "Fawn Davies" wrote:
|
| > I'm doubtful about being able to coordinate with the ISP to create a subweb with unique permissions. If I created a subweb
without unique permissions, had the design firm publish to that, and then removed it as soon as I was able to publish from the
online web back to my internal server, would that be terrible? Would the issue be that it's "live" and can be viewed by anyone?
| >
| > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
| >
| > > You can use the process in
| > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=264777
| > > or http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/c...p_to_cdrom.html
| > > (if you use a CD, copy the web to your hard disc from the CD and remove all read only attributes)
| > >
| > > Best way is to open your current online web (ISP) in FP and, if your host supports subwebs, create a subweb w/ unique
permissions
| > > (see below), then have your design firm publish to the subweb (from there you can publish back to your PC)
| > > For subweb unique permissions see
| > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;825451
| > >
| > >
| > > --
| > >
| > > _____________________________________________
| > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > > To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > > _____________________________________________
| > >
| > >
| > > "Fawn Davies" <Fawn Davies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BF3D3116-5C3F-4BE8-BC02-3B13B565294E@microsoft.com...
| > > | I have Frontpage 2003 and our company web site is stored on a local server. I publish changes through Frontpage to the site
| > > hosted externally by an ISP running the server extensions.
| > > |
| > > | I had a consultant design a new site compatible with Frontpage. I'm to the stage where I need to get the new site files
from the
| > > design firm, publish them locally to my internal server and replace the old web site at the ISP with the new.
| > > |
| > > | Does anyone have a best practice to recommend? The design company could ftp the files to the ISP and I could publish them
from
| > > the ISP to my local server but I don't want to get old files mixed up with new files.
| > > |
| > > | Should I use a sub web? Any guidance is greatly appreciated. I want to make this transition as smooth as possible.
| > >
| > >
| > >


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