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Publishing to web, will not connect to FTP site - sporadic

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ingtime - 05 Mar 2007 22:48 GMT
Help! I am having problems publishing to the web. I set my FTP site,
user name and password but it doesn't seem to connect except
sporadically. Rarely....

Another problem...my hyperlinks to pdf documents do not follow through.
They are not being added to the index_files folder and do not work. What
did I do wrong?

I am using Publisher 2003 and my site is on Aplus, 3amigosclinic.com.

Thank you so much for your help.

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Don Schmidt - 06 Mar 2007 14:20 GMT
Your site loads slow here.  Is there really in excess of 600 pages?  I'm a
Publisher 2000 user so things may be much different.

The problem with linking to your pdf files is the hyperlink is pointing to
your C drive, My Documents folder; should point to a folder on the server.
Rewrite the links and verify you've uploaded the pdf files.

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