nrvstorm Posted August 17, 2004 Posted August 17, 2004 Yikes! My nice new machine (XP Pro/Office 2003) won't allow me to publish using the FP 2000 publish utility... First I get "System exception: Access violation (oh boy that doesn't sound good) then the still worse "The instruction at 0x67bc0953 referenced memory at 0x61746e6f...the memory could not be "read"...Click OK to terminate the program. Oooh termination that cant' be pleasant! Anyhow I don't quite know what to do. Any help is grrreatly appreciated. And I know, FP sucks but it's all I have/know for now until I can afford/learn something better. Suggestions?! ~Norman norman@vesprini.us Quote
TCH-Rob Posted August 17, 2004 Posted August 17, 2004 I would reinstall. Then again that is my cure for most software issues. I assume you have rebooted and are still getting that error? Quote
nrvstorm Posted August 19, 2004 Author Posted August 19, 2004 Rob: I have been working on solving this problem and have figured this much out: I am able to publish directly to the ftp address of my site using Frontpage 2000 but I'm not quite sure where that is going because, when I viewed the site after the publish, the changes were not visible. Can you help? Any suggestions deeply appreciated... Yours, Norman Vesprini Quote
TCH-Rob Posted August 19, 2004 Posted August 19, 2004 Norman, You publishing to ftp.******? You can try uninstalling and reinstalling your FP extensions as well. Sometimes that can be a factor. Are you still getting the System Exception errors? Quote
nrvstorm Posted August 19, 2004 Author Posted August 19, 2004 Rob: I pulished to ftp://ftp.mydomain.us. I will try uininstalling/reinstalling the Frontpage extensions (I actually did that once but I'll do it again. Not getting the system errror when I publish directly to the ftp:// address. ~Norman Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted August 19, 2004 Posted August 19, 2004 If you are using your cPanel user name and password along with that FTP address I would bet that everything is getting uploaded to the folder above the public_html folder. Open up File Manager from cPanel and have a look. Quote
youneverknow Posted August 19, 2004 Posted August 19, 2004 I had a similar problem with FP extentions and I was told to submit a help desk ticket. They were somehow able to 'fix' the extentions that I could not do through cpanel.. click the help desk in the forum banner and most likely that will take care of it. youneverknow Quote
nrvstorm Posted August 20, 2004 Author Posted August 20, 2004 Thanks. Bruce: Indeed I'm pretty sure that is what happened. Can I then just upload everything to ftp://ftp.mydomain.us/public_html? Actually I'll give that a try anyhow and see if it works. Thanks for everyone's help. I'm grateful that the TCH family is there to help out those of us with moderate skill levels! Sincerely, Norman Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 Hi Norman, Yes, you should be able to do that (ftp://ftp.******/public_html) and have it work. Quote
TCH-Don Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 Most ftp programs have a seperate place in the config window to add a remote folder like public_html Quote
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