The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSIf you use version 1.0 or 1.0a of the Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard to post files from a FrontPage Web to a FrontPage extended Web server, the FrontPage Server Extensions on the Web server may be damaged. CAUSEThis problem occurs with Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard versions 1.0 and 1.0a. These versions of the wizard may overwrite the server extensions on the destination server. RESOLUTION
If a FrontPage Web has been posted to a FrontPage Web server using a
version of the Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard earlier than version
1.1, you must uninstall and then re-install the FrontPage Server
Extensions on the server.
Method 1: Use Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard Version 1.1This version of the wizard includes a driver that will allow the Web Publishing Wizard to connect to and safely transfer data using the HTTP protocol.Version 1.1 of the Web Publishing Wizard can be identified by checking the modification date and file size of the following files:
The unexpanded version of the 1.1 Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard is named Webpost.exe and it is version 4.71.0121.0. Method 2: If You Must Use an Earlier Version of the WizardIf you must use an earlier version of the Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard without FrontPage to transport files to a server with FrontPage Server Extensions, use the following guidelines:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
FrontPage Server Extensions are created and compiled for specific Web
servers on a particular operating system. The Microsoft Web Publishing
Wizard is a stand-alone program that can post files to any Web server
with which the client has either an FTP or a Windows file sharing
network connection.
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