PRB: Web Root Busy Opening Source-Controlled Web

Last reviewed: March 28, 1997
Article ID: Q158914
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft FrontPage version 97

SYMPTOMS

When you try to open a FrontPage web that is under the control of Visual SourceSafe, you may receive the following error message:

   Server Error: "Web Root is busy. Please try again."

CAUSE

The most likely cause of this error message is that you have used SourceSafe itself to set up and populate the files in the Web project.

WORKAROUND

In order to achieve the most thorough integration, use FrontPage to check out, check in, and create files for the SourceSafe project.

To do this, use the appropriate method for your situation:

Method 1

If you have already placed the Web under source control and populated the project with files using SourceSafe Explorer, use the following steps:

a. Check out every file in your Web project to a local directory. This

   provides you with a backup copy.

b. Delete the SourceSafe project.

   Note that this does not delete the files in place on the Web server. You
   also have the checked out local copies as a backup.

c. Recursively remove the read-only bit on all the Web files. To do this,
   at the MS-DOS command prompt, type "cd" (without the quotation marks) to
   position the working directory at the Web content area, and the type the
   following:

      attrib *.* -R /s

d. In FrontPage Explorer, open the Web.

e. On the Tools menu, click Web Settings. In the Source Control Project

   box, type "$/" and the name of the project you want the files managed
   under.

   For example, if the project you want to create is named "web," type
   "$/web" (without the quotation marks) in the Source Control Project box.
   (It is not necessary for the Source Control Project name to have any
   relationship to the name of the Web.)

f. In the Web Settings dialog box, click OK or Apply.

   FrontPage will populate your Web project with the necessary files.

g. Use FrontPage to check out, edit, and check in the files.

Method 2

If you have not already placed the Web files under source control, use the following steps:.

a. On the Tools menu, click Web Settings. In the Source Control Project

   box, type "$/" and the name of the project you want the files managed
   under.

   For example, if the project you want to create is named "web," type
   "$/web" (without the quotation marks) in the Source Control Project box.
   (It is not necessary for the Source Control Project name to have any
   relationship to the name of the Web.)

b. In the Web Settings dialog box, click OK or Apply.

   FrontPage will populate your Web project with the necessary files.

c. Use FrontPage to check out, edit, and check in the files.

MORE INFORMATION

FrontPage is designed to act as the front-end for your SourceSafe project. Use FrontPage itself to place the Web files under source control.


Additional query words: 97 vss
Keywords : fpvss kbusage ssfp ssint
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb


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Last reviewed: March 28, 1997
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