Hi Jes,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, this did not solve the problem. Any
other suggestions?
Thanks.
jimmy
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From: Jes Kasper Klittum <jes (at mark) enavn.com>
To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Sent: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:15:44 +0200
Subject: [coba-e:07547] Re: Frontpage error after Server Migration from Raq4
to BlueQuartz
> Hi Jimmy,
>
> Try this:
>
> First disable FrontPage for the site.
> cd /home/sites/domain-in-question.com/
> find . -type d -name "_*" -exec rm -R \{\} \;
> rm ./web/.htaccess
> rm /usr/local/frontPage/www.domain-in-question.com*
> Re-enable frontpage for the site.
> Restart httpd (sometimes this does the trick)
>
> The try to access the site with FP
>
> /Jes
>
> Jimmy Gross wrote:
> > Hi guys and gals,
> >
> > After migrating from a Raq4 to BlueQuart using CMU users can not access
> > their sites via Frontpage. When I reset the Frontpage extensions I get
the
> > following error:
> >
> > A FrontPage web could not be created for this site. FrontPage may not be
> > enabled if the existing web site contains files that conflict with
FrontPage
> > webs, such as .htaccess files.
> >
> > Things I have tried:
> > I disabled the Frontpage extentions for the site. Then, I deleted the
> > Frontpage folders in the /web directory. The through the GUI I enabled
the
> > Frontpage extentions and I still get the above error.
> >
> > I disabled the Frontpage extentions for the site. Then, I deleted the
> > Frontpage folders in the /web directory. Then, I FTPed the user created
> > folders to my desktop. Then, I deleted the remaining folders on the
server
> > so the /web directory is empty. Then, I enabled the Frontpage extentions
> > through the GUI. Then, FTPed the user's website back to the /web folder.
> > This work around works but is a long process for 150+ sites.
> >
> > Any ideas on a simply solution to this problem?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> > Jimmy Gross
> >
> >
> >
> >
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