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Ashy - 21 Jan 2004 17:58 GMT
Hello,
I'm trying to help a friend who's working with Publisher.  After
upgrading from 2000 to 2002, the website no longer worked.  By looking
at the FTP directory, I discovered that the index.html was in the wrong
folder.  However, the underlying problem is that the index was not
upgrated--the META tag still reads that the index was generated by 2000
while the subpages are all generated by 2002.

Will he be able to convert only the index and fix it?  Sorry for my
lack of familiarity, although I know HTML, I have never worked with
publisher and my friend isn't HTML savvy at all.

Thanks so much!

Ashy
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David Bartosik - MS MVP - 21 Jan 2004 19:49 GMT
It is imperative that a 2000 user going to 2002 read the first article on my
2002 page - http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002.htm asap as it explains all
the changes. One of which is the separation of page 1 from pages 2+ and the
fact that it does not name index.htm by default.
it is also very important to read the next 3 articles on that page and to
install Service Packs 1 and 2.
Read my documentation and install the service packs and you'll know what you
need to know.

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