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 Connecting and Publishing a project to my website

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dodaniel

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Posted: 01/14/2004, 8:37 AM

I am trying to create an ASP project using an Access database and publish it to my company's website. The problem is that we have our own webserver that I do not have a local drive mapped to. When I update FrontPage files, I connect to it using the server name and password. I do not know how to setup the local publishing field on the project and I assume that the www address goes in the website field.

Please help!
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peterr


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Posted: 01/14/2004, 12:02 PM

You should be able to use similar method in CCS as in FrontPage.
Change Publishing settings in CCS from "Loacl/Network" to "FTP", then enter your server/website information, including the name and password.
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dodaniel

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Posted: 01/14/2004, 1:16 PM

Thanks for the info. I will give it a try.
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dodaniel

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Posted: 01/29/2004, 6:25 AM

I could never get the FTP to work but was finally able to get a drive mapped to the server. The pages publish to the server but when I try to view the ASP page that lists the records in the database, I get an error message that the page can't be found. Using FrontPage, I can see the page but it just won't let me view it in the browser. :-/
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