FP: HTTP Error 404 Opening Deleted Web

ID: Q143324


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft FrontPage 97 for Windows with Bonus Pack
  • Microsoft FrontPage for Windows, versions 1.0, 1.1


SYMPTOMS

When you attempt to open a Web in FrontPage Explorer, you receive the following error message:

HTTP error 404. The server may not have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed or may be misconfigured, you may have specified an invalid proxy server, or the Web you are accessing may have been deleted.


CAUSE

You deleted your Web using File Manager or Windows Explorer rather than FrontPage Explorer. When you click List Webs in the Open Web dialog box, FrontPage Explorer retrieves the list of Webs from the Services.cnf file located in the <x>:\<webroot>\_vti_pvt folder where <webroot> is the location of the Web server's root content and <x> is the drive where the Web server content resides. This file is updated when you delete your Web using FrontPage Explorer; it is not updated when you use File Manager or Windows Explorer to delete a Web.


RESOLUTION

Method 1: Delete the Web

To delete a Web, click Delete FrontPage Web on the File menu in FrontPage Explorer.

You cannot delete a Web that you cannot open. To work around this situation, create a folder using the same name as the deleted Web in the Content folder, open the Web (it will be empty) in FrontPage Explorer, and then delete the Web.

Method 2: Edit the Services.cnf file

Using a text editor, such as Notepad, edit the Services.cnf file in the <x>:\<webroot>\_vti_pvt folder, where <webroot> is the location of the Web server's root content and <x> is the drive where the Web server content resides, and then remove the line that references the deleted Web path.

Additional query words: front page delete deletes deleted deleting deletion Web remove removed removing removal removes

Keywords : kberrmsg kbnetwork kbdta fppws
Version : windows:1.0,1.1,97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb


Last Reviewed: July 23, 1999
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