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Article ID: 194172 - Last Review: February 19, 2007 - Revision: 2.1
Scheduled Includes and Images Do Not Appear at Scheduled Time
This article was previously published under Q194172
When a scheduled include (page or image) is inserted into a page, it does
not appear at the scheduled time.
This occurs because FrontPage Server Extensions do not run continually.
Because FrontPage Server Extensions only run when they are called, a
FrontPage author or administrator must be logged on to the Web when the
change is to be made.
To work around this problem, use one of the following methods:
Method 1
After the scheduled time, open the Web in FrontPage Explorer and click
Recalculate Hyperlinks on the Tools menu.
Method 2
- After the scheduled time, open the Web in FrontPage Explorer.
- In FrontPage Editor, open the page that contains the Scheduled
Include Component and save it again.
Method 3
Schedule a batch file to run after the scheduled time by doing the following:
- At the command prompt, type "edit" to open the MS-DOS editor
to create a batch file. Press the ESC key to clear the dialog box.
- At the flashing cursor, type the following:
For FrontPage 98:
"c:\program files\microsoft frontpage\version3.0\bin
\fpsrvadm" -o recalc -p ip address:portnumber -w webname[ / for
root web or sub web name]
For FrontPage 2000:
"c:\program files\microsoft shared\web server extensions\40\bin
\fpsrvadm" -o recalc -p ip address:portnumber -w webname[ / for
root web or sub web name]
NOTE: The above batch file uses the default location in which FrontPage is
installed. The location on your computer may vary, based on the
directories in which you installed FrontPage.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft FrontPage 98 Standard Edition
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions
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