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Article ID: 272542 - Last Review: February 21, 2007 - Revision: 1.2
You receive an error message when you try open a subweb that is using unique permissions in FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions from Microsoft
This article was previously published under Q272542
When you open a subweb that is using unique permissions,
the following symptoms occur:
- You receive the following error message:
The folder
'http://servername/subwebname'
isn't accessible. The folder may be located on an unavailable volume or
protected with a password.
To confirm the problem, click Start, click Run, and then type frontpg http://servername/subwebname in the Open box.
In this example, servername is the
name of your server, and subwebname is the name of
the subweb that you are trying to open. You see two instances of FrontPage running (one with the
root web and one with the subweb), and the default document of the subweb in
Notepad. - The following symptom occurs when you have the root web
open and you double-click the subweb. When you try to save a page in the
subweb, you are redirected to the root web in the Save dialog box. If you double-click on your subweb again, you receive
the following error message:
The current operation
cannot be completed because an unexpected error has occurred. For details see
c:\TEMP\wecerr.txt.
In the Wecerr.txt file, you see:
Server error: The folder that would hold URL
'subwebname' does not exist on the server.
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
- Start the Microsoft Management Console for Microsoft
Internet Information Server.
- Right-click the virtual server that is experiencing the
problem.
- Click Tasks and then click Check Server Extensions.
- When you are prompted to tighten security as much as
possible, click Yes.
Microsoft has confirmed
that this is a problem in FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions
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