Although I was able to create the ftp shortcut in Computer, I was not able
to save to it directly in MS Publisher 2002.
However, I was able to do the following:
Open MS Publisher
create webpage
File - Export as Webpage
instead of going to Network places, type the name of your ftp server in the
filename box
ftp://your.domain.net
a ftp log on box opens
log on as user: xxxxxx
password: yyyyyyyy
ok
go to the directory you want to save to
enter the file name you wish to save, xxxxxxxxx.htm
save
"brelade" <> wrote in message
news:78482704-DCCF-4928-ADFC-...
> Dave, i have tried this which does allow to locate my server and view my
> files, but the save option is not available during this set up.
> The above produces a link in the nav paine / computer files / network
> files
> i.e x3 links, i have tried to double click to enter no joy / right click
> login no joy and get programe not responding and a white screen
>
> I agree it should be as straight forward as you say, add a new network
> click
> on this input user details then upload but this isn't the case on my part.
>
> Any suggestion greatfully recieved
> --
> brelade
>
>
> "Dave" wrote:
>
>> I have seen another question about adding a ftp connection to My Network
>> Places, probably in another newsgroup.
>>
>> I think the answer is to open Computer, right-click on a blank area,
>> select
>> "Add a Network Location"
>> and use the wizard to create a ftp connection.
>>
>> I use CuteFTP myself.
>>
>>
>> "brelade" <> wrote in message
>> news:25983D83-8454-4263-A809-...
>> > Mnay tahnks for your reply, I know exactly what you mean as i have used
>> > wise
>> > ftp previously, but due to having a web response form i have to upload
>> > as
>> > html which requires creating a link to my server which when using xp
>> > was
>> > actually easier.
>> >
>> > Again many thanks for your help with this, i am just quite amazed that
>> > i
>> > unable to find the answer to this as vista has been around a little
>> > while
>> > now, and quite a few home web sites are published with MS publisher
>> > --
>> > brelade
>> >
>> >
>> > "bjr" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have used Pub 2002 and Pub 2007 with Vista Premium and Ultimate and
>> >> recently completely updated a web site my wife built with Pub 2007. I
>> >> ftped the files with no problem to the site locationusinf WS-FTP Pro
>> >> 8.0
>> >> I have never used the built-in publishing transmission of any
>> >> Publisher
>> >> version (going back to MS Pub 97.
>> >> Try a free ftp program like cuteftp.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> brelade wrote:
>> >> > Please can any one help, I have upgraded from XP to Vista and am
>> >> > trying
>> >> > to
>> >> > publish to web my web site.
>> >> > I know this may be not the correct forum, but am not having any joy
>> >> > under
>> >> > Publisher community.
>> >> >
>> >> > I am using Vista home & Pub 2007, previously with XP i published via
>> >> > my
>> >> > network places, which is now missing as an option, i believe i must
>> >> > be
>> >> > just
>> >> > trying to get a link in to my web host but when i suggest a link,
>> >> > several
>> >> > link appear and i get programme not responding, has anyone used
>> >> > Vista
>> >> > combined with publisher.
>> >> >
>> >> > Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
>> >> > Many thanks
>> >>
>>