Pour ceux qui ont fsx Auteur: Anonymous Post le: Dim

Pour ceux qui ont fsx

Auteur: Anonymous

Post le: Dim Juil 22, 2007 9:51 pm

Personnelemt je suis tres satisfait, manque de stabiliter, mais je pense que
cela sera corriger, j’ai aussi FS9 sur le meme pc.
RoGG

Intel Core2 Duo 6600 - Asus P5N SLI premium DeLuxe - RAM 4 X 1GO OCZ Reaper
Hpc Edition PC2-6400 DDR2 2GB 2X1GB DDR2-800 CL4-4-4-15-1T Dual Channel
2x GeForce 7250 , 512 en sli 2 X WD Raptor 150 GO &10.000 t/mn + WD 2500JD
Sous Vista en 32 bits

"Pierre" <nospam@nospam.fr> wrote in message
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Bonjour tous,
Pour ceux qui ont achet FSx et qui avait FS9, est ce que vous regretter
la d pense ?
Est ce que c’est vrai que je peux l’installer que sur 1 seul pc ?

Merci pour la r ponse


Anonymous

Frontpage 2000 publishing error & time outs

Auteur: Anonymous

Post le: Lun Juil 30, 2007 4:22 pm

On Jul 30, 3:19 am, "Ronx" <ronx…@hotmail.com> wrote:

Citation:
Switching to another version of FrontPage or to EW will not make any
difference. In my opinion you have some very large webs, which may have
to be split even further than you have. The largest size does depend on
the network conditions and the hardware involved. The issue is not such
the size of the web in bytes (though this does come into the equation),
as the number of files and links within the web.

Although my replies are related to publishing, the same principles apply
to live editing.

I once (1999) had similar problems with a website that totalled 2Mbytes,
including images etc. Splitting this into 5 (400K each) subwebs enabled
publishing at 5am on Sunday mornings when the world was asleep.
Upgrading the server cured all problems.

One way to check whether the problem lies at the server, and to
establish a limit to the size of a web, is to create a new subweb and
publish/edit it. Start with low content (say 25,000KB) and build up
until problems occur. The content can be copied from an existing web.

Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/

"vint…@gasolinealleyantiques.com" <vint…@gasolinealleyantiques.com
wrote in messagenews:1185742715.476161.266940@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

On Jul 29, 2:02 am, "Ronx" <ronx…@hotmail.com> wrote:
Upgrading to Expression Web will not make much of a difference. It
sounds like your server is too busy for your site while using FrontPage
extensions. Removing the extensions will make a difference - but you
not be able to edit live as it sounds like you are now.

If your home page is typical of your other pages then you will have very
few problems using Expression Web (EW). Make a back up of the site
(always a good thing) then open it in Expression Web - converted. There
will be a few things that need changing, but there is no need to rush
into it.

When you upgrade I would change the shared borders to a Dynamic Web
Template (available in FP2003 and EW) - this may ease the load on the
server when updating or publishing. This can be done one page at a time
- again, no need to change everything all at once.

How large are the root web and subwebs? One possible cause of your
symptoms is the size of the individual webs that make up your site is
too large for the server hardware, network and/or your own PC. You may
need to split the web into even more subwebs. Each subweb is treated as
an individual website by the FrontPage extensions, so the server is able
to handle lots of small subwebs better than a few large webs.

Also, download FP Cleaner fromhttp://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htmandrun the routines that
delete the hidden web cache files and temporary files. This may make a
difference.

Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/

"vint…@gasolinealleyantiques.com" <vint…@gasolinealleyantiques.com
wrote in messagenews:1185668644.218637.45480@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

using Frontpage 2000. website urlwww.gasolinealleyantiques.comifI
make a few changes and republish, get time out message; server not
found; server unexpectedly closed, etc. etc. etc. downloaded FP
Cleaner. no improvement. this has been going on for almost a year,
and getting worse. web host said my problem. finally, they said
problem with server, switching to Plesk. tried it today with new
server, same problems. my website is large, we make changes on the
main web and the sub webs almost daily. what used to be a few minute
job, can now take an hour each time. have DSL access. thinking of
redoing website in Expression Web or Dreamweaver, but will be a
monster task converting. do not want to start any new projects if
this can be fixed. any help or suggestions? 1) does this sound like
a glitch on my end or the server; 2) any possibly remedies; 3) do not
have many bells or whistles on site, just lots of simple text and
photos - leave it as is, got to Expression Web, or Dreamweaver?? any
help or suggestions? thanks! Keith

Thank you for you input. as stated, used FP Cleaner - no
improvement. root web is 274,535KB; sub webs are respectively (KB):
59504; 89422; 89683; 185043; 117807; and 177984. have had trouble
uploading each and every one of the subwebs. my front page is one of
the fanciest, all others are quick and simple, some on the KIT subweb
are in TABLE format. Host says not their problem. am leaning toward
getting Expression Web and slowly switching as you have also
suggested. (or, would it be best to upgrade to Frontpage 2003 - work
out the bugs and THEN switch to Expression Web??) BUT, do not want to
start a new process, until after I figure out if I need to switch web
hosts or not. have been with needa.com for 10 years, and everything
was great in the past. do you feel the problem is on the server side,
or possibly a glitch in my program (as my host says) or what? further
comments appreciated. thank you. Keith


Thank you very much for your comments and input. much appreciated.
best, Keith
Anonymous

picture next to web address

Auteur: Anonymous

Post le: Lun Juil 30, 2007 5:41 pm

See www.favicon.com


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I would like to know how some sites have their picture next to their web
address. For example, microsoft has the M next to their address. I would
like
to know how to do this in FP 2003.

Thanks-
Jill


Anonymous

Config SLI + quad core

Auteur: Anonymous

Post le: Jeu Juil 26, 2007 9:22 pm

Pour moi sa fonctionne tres bien et config max excepte le trafic a 10%, mon
seul regret ses de pas avoir ete en 64bits.

RoGG

Intel Core2 Duo 6600 2,4 - Asus P5N SLI premium DeLuxe - RAM 4 X 1GO OCZ
Reaper Hpc Edition PC2-6400 DDR2 -800 CL4-4-4-15-1T Dual Channel
2x GeForce 7250 , 512 en sli, 2 X WD Raptor 150 GO &10.000 t/mn + WD 2500JD
Sous Vista en 32 bits

"Xavier Berthier" <xavier.berthier@tvhconsulting.com> wrote in message
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Citation:
Bonsoir,

Je souhaitais savoir si des tests ont d j t effectu s afin de conna tre
l’int ret du SLI et des processeur Quad core avec FS X.

Merci

Xavier


Anonymous

Front Page 03/Office 07

Auteur: Anonymous

Post le: Lun Juil 30, 2007 4:41 pm

You can try installing it and ensuring you do a custom install and make
sure none of the shared office components are installed. If you install any
of the shared components with FP 2003, such as the document converters and
such, they’ll over-write some of the Office 2007 shared components and
you’ll start to get conflicts as FP overwrote the newer shared components
with older ones. Also make sure you run the installer as administrator to
limit issues with Vista


Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006. 2007 and beyond

"David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How can I install FP03 with Office 07 & Vista?
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