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Arthur Layton

2004-06-10, 7:15 pm

I have created a website using Pub 2003. I click on "publish to web site". I enter the IP address in the "file name" box and click save. Network passowrd box opens and I enter data and click okay. Briefly, the search "flashlight" icon appears and I am bac
k at the "publish to web" box with "index" in file name box. If I click on save again, I get a box popup stating "the folder that this web page would use to organize supporting files is already reserved for use in the current location." I am sure I am mis
sing something simple. I know the web page works because I am able to publish a page to it using the basic designer tool available from the ISP.
Any ideas?
David Bartosik - MS MVP

2004-06-10, 7:15 pm

IP address in the file name box would be incorrect, refer to
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/...icle.asp?ID=324 for correct
procedure.

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David Bartosik - MS MVP
for Publisher help:
www.davidbartosik.com
enter to win Pub 2003:
www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx


"Arthur Layton" <Arthur Layton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:54B5C09C-4FB1-4AB5-9234-BD44AD52D9FA@microsoft.com...
> I have created a website using Pub 2003. I click on "publish to web site".

I enter the IP address in the "file name" box and click save. Network
passowrd box opens and I enter data and click okay. Briefly, the search
"flashlight" icon appears and I am back at the "publish to web" box with
"index" in file name box. If I click on save again, I get a box popup
stating "the folder that this web page would use to organize supporting
files is already reserved for use in the current location." I am sure I am
missing something simple. I know the web page works because I am able to
publish a page to it using the basic designer tool available from the ISP.
> Any ideas?



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