How to move a Web to a different computer in FrontPage 2000 (264777)
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This article was previously published under Q264777 SUMMARY This article describes several methods of moving Webs from
one computer to another. There are several methods that you can use to move a
Web from one computer to another, depending on the connections between the
computers. Choose the method that best matches your situation.
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Between computers that are visible on a networkTo move Webs from one computer to another computer that is visible
on the network, follow these steps:
- Start Microsoft FrontPage 2000 on the source
computer.
- On the File menu, click Open
Web, select the Web that you want to move, and then click
Open.
- On the File menu, click Publish
Web.
- Click Options, and then click
Publish all pages, overwriting any already on the
destination.
- To specify the location where you want to publish your Web,
type the address of the new location in the text box, or click
Browse, and then move to the new location on the destination
computer.
- For example, if you type http://NewComputer/MyWebs, MyWeb will be created
on the destination computer as a sub-web.
- If you want the Web that you are moving to be the root
Web, omit the following text: /MyWebs.
- Click Publish.
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From an Internet or an intranet site that is running FrontPage extensions To move your Webs from an Internet or an intranet site that is
running FrontPage extensions, follow these steps:
- Start FrontPage 2000 on the destination
computer.
On the File menu, click Open
Web. - In the Open Web dialog box, in the
Look in text box, type the location of the Web that you want
to move, or click Browse, and then move to the Web on the
Internet or on the intranet.
- Click Open.
- On the File menu, click Publish
Web.
- Click Options, and then click
Publish all pages, overwriting any already on the
destination.
- To specify the location where you want to publish your Web
, type the address of the new location in the text box, or click
Browse, and then move to the new location on the destination
computer.
- Click Publish.
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Between two computers that are not connected by a network To move a Web between two computers that are not networked, use
one of the following methods. Use the Publish command To use the Publish command to move your Web between computers
that are not connected by a network, follow these steps:
- Start FrontPage 2000 on the source computer.
- On the File menu, click Open
Web, select the Web that you want to move, and then click
Open.
- Insert a blank disk in the floppy disk drive (drive
A).
- On the File menu, click Publish
Web.
- Click Options, and then click
Publish all pages, overwriting any already on the
destination.
- In the text box where you specify the location where you
want to publish your Web, type the letter of the floppy disk drive.
- Click Include subwebs, and then click
Publish.
- When you are prompted to convert this folder to a Web,
click Yes.
- When FrontPage 2000 has finished copying the files to the
floppy disk, take the disk to the destination computer and insert it in its
floppy drive.
- Start FrontPage 2000 on the destination
computer.
- On the File menu, click Open
Web.
- In the Look in text box, select 3
1/2 Floppy (A:), and then click Open.
- On the File menu, click Publish
Web.
- Click Options to reveal the options, and
then click Publish all pages, overwriting any already on the
destination.
- To specify the location where you want to publish your Web,
type the address of the new location in the text box, or click
Browse, and then move to the new location on the destination
computer.
Note If the Web is the root Web on the old computer, it may be best to
publish it to a subweb first. Otherwise, you must take the whole file structure
or you may lose some important folders. - Click Publish.
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Use Microsoft Windows Explorer To use Windows Explorer to move your Web between computers that
are not connected by a network, follow these steps:
- Insert a blank disk in the floppy disk drive (drive
A).
- Start Windows Explorer on the source computer, and then
locate the folder that contains your Web.
- Copy the folder to the disk in drive A.
- Remove the disk, and then insert it in the floppy disk
drive of the destination computer.
- Start Windows Explorer on the destination computer, and
then copy the folder (Web) or the individual files from drive A to a folder
that you created for the new Web in the destination computer's server
folder.
- Start FrontPage 2000.
On the
File menu, click Open Web. - Select the folder where you just copied the files, and then
click Open.
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Use the Import command You can use the Import command to move a Web,
either by importing it through the network or from a folder on a floppy disk
that you created earlier. Note Using the Import command will only import the
pages that are visable to a Web browser. None of the FrontPage 2000 Web
components (for example, navigation structure, shared borders, Web parameters
and settings) will be imported. To use the Import
command to move your Web between computers that are not connected by a network,
follow these steps:
- Start FrontPage 2000 on the destination
computer.
- On the File menu, click
Import.
- In the Import dialog box, click
From Web.
- In the Import Web Wizard - Choose Source
dialog box, select the option to import from a source directory of files on a
local computer or on a network.
- Type the location of the Web that you want to move or
locate the Web that you want to move so that the Web's address appears in the
Location text box.
Click Include
subfolders, click Next two times, and then click
Finish.
FrontPage 2000 imports the files to the current Web.
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Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 2/4/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbhowto kbHOWTOmaster KB264777 |
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