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Sandra - 29 Apr 2008 00:53 GMT
I am using Vista and publisher 2007 and trying to upload using ftp.  I keep
getting an error message that I am not connected to the internet although I
am sure I am connected ...can browse to other pages.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sandra
Don Schmidt - 29 Apr 2008 03:46 GMT
You need to be connected to your ISP in a particular folder within your
domain which requires you to input a logon and password.  This being
accomplished you then can upload your html and image files.  Your ISP
support group would be able to provide the best help.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

>I am using Vista and publisher 2007 and trying to upload using ftp.  I keep
> getting an error message that I am not connected to the internet although
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> Thanks,
> Sandra
Sandra - 29 Apr 2008 18:31 GMT
Thanks Don!  I actually followed the publisher directions for setting up a
network connection in publisher.  I was about to give up after trying to
publish my website and it finally worked.  Try and Try Again does work:-)
Sandra

> You need to be connected to your ISP in a particular folder within your
> domain which requires you to input a logon and password.  This being
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> > Thanks,
> > Sandra
Don Schmidt - 29 Apr 2008 20:07 GMT
Congrats on your success!

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Don - Vancouver, USA
"May your shadow be found in happy places." - Native North American

> Thanks Don!  I actually followed the publisher directions for setting up a
> network connection in publisher.  I was about to give up after trying to
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>> > Thanks,
>> > Sandra

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