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renae@rlindsay.net

2006-06-11, 3:26 am

I had been using this program forever and had it on my old drive which
crashed. I got a new hard drive and now need to recover the program
from my old drive but clicking on the shortcut does not load the
program. I love this program and know it well, however, I no longer
have the disk of FP2000 which came with it. I'm currently using FP2003.
Can someone show me how I can recover the program from my old drive?

Either that, or where can I get a copy of the program?

Thanks a lot

Renae

Jessey S.

2006-06-15, 6:06 pm

Sometimes you can find a copy of the FrontPage bundle it came with on eBay, but they usually want an arm and a leg for it. You'd probably have better luck finding a friend who used to have that version of FrontPage and upgraded it but still has the old software.

I'm having a similar problem, because I just got a new computer a few months back, and I was able to re-install IC on the new hard drive but now I don't have the multiple undo patch anymore. And the site I had bookmarked years back for the patch no longer exists. :(


quote:
Originally posted by renae@rlindsay.net
I had been using this program forever and had it on my old drive which
crashed. I got a new hard drive and now need to recover the program
from my old drive but clicking on the shortcut does not load the
program. I love this program and know it well, however, I no longer
have the disk of FP2000 which came with it. I'm currently using FP2003.
Can someone show me how I can recover the program from my old drive?

Either that, or where can I get a copy of the program?

Thanks a lot

Renae

Walterius

2006-06-27, 6:43 pm

Get someone to let you copy their CD. It was the second CD of FrontPage 97
and 2000 standalone versions.

Walterius

> ... where can I get a copy of the program?



Alana Gibson

2006-06-27, 6:43 pm

Walterius wrote:
> Get someone to let you copy their CD. It was the second CD of FrontPage 97
> and 2000 standalone versions.
>
> Walterius
>
>
>
>
>

Ebay. The older versions of Front Page are inexpensive.

Alana


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Walterius

2006-07-10, 6:30 pm

underprocessable
Tina Clarke

2006-07-10, 6:30 pm


"Walterius" <invalid@nowhere.not> wrote in message
news:%234zyJskmGHA.3468@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Ask and ye shall receive.


Who made that undo addon?

I'd like to ask them if it's ok to have it downloadable from my site if they
have no objection.

Tina

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Walterius

2006-07-10, 6:30 pm

It's OK. Its origins are lost in antiquity. I became its de facto keeper
years ago.


Ernie Bell

2006-07-10, 6:30 pm

Walterius wrote:
> Ask and ye shall receive.
>
>

Thanks for supplying the add on, having only one undo is not good. How
is the add on added on? Is it placed in the registry?

Thanks
Ernie
Ernie Bell

2006-07-10, 6:30 pm

Ernie Bell wrote:
> Walterius wrote:
> Thanks for supplying the add on, having only one undo is not good. How
> is the add on added on? Is it placed in the registry?
>
> Thanks
> Ernie

Never mind, I've figured it out already, it works fine.

Thanks
Ernie
Tina Clarke

2006-08-02, 10:30 am


"Walterius" <invalid@nowhere.not> wrote in message
news:ut8DVkqoGHA.1604@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> It's OK. Its origins are lost in antiquity. I became its de facto keeper
> years ago.


Thank you, keeper of the Undo!

;)

Tina


Walterius

2006-08-02, 10:30 am

You are more than welcome my darling.
"Tina Clarke" <tinaclarke@accessfp.net> wrote in message
news:eSTBuXTqGHA.4760@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> "Walterius" <invalid@nowhere.not> wrote in message
> news:ut8DVkqoGHA.1604@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> Thank you, keeper of the Undo!
>
> ;)
>
> Tina
>
>



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