FP: How to Remove a Web from the List of Webs (159239)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft FrontPage 97 for Windows with Bonus Pack
- Microsoft FrontPage for Windows 1.0
- Microsoft FrontPage for Windows 1.1
This article was previously published under Q159239 For a Microsoft FrontPage 98 version of this article, see 194090.
SYMPTOMS
If you delete a FrontPage versions 1.x Web using a file manager other than
FrontPage (such as Windows Explorer or File Manager), the Web name will
remain in the list of Webs created by FrontPage Explorer.
In all versions of FrontPage, if you delete a FrontPage Web using a
file manager other than FrontPage, the Web server configuration files
retain mapping information to any _vti* directories that were part of
the deleted FrontPage Web.
CAUSE
Using a file management program other than FrontPage is not recommended on
FrontPage Webs. FrontPage Explorer is the only recommended file
management tool for a FrontPage Web.
WORKAROUND
To delete a Web in FrontPage, open the Web site using FrontPage
Explorer and click Delete FrontPage Web on the File menu.
If you used a file manager other than FrontPage to delete the web, use
the following steps to manually remove the Web name from the list of
Webs:
- In a text editor, such as Notepad, open the Services.cnf file.
The Services.cnf file is located in the _vti_pvt directory of the
server's root Web. Note that this file is different from the
Service.cnf file (no "s") which occurs in every FrontPage Web.
- Find the name of the Web that you want to delete from the list, and
delete it.
- If the web whose name you deleted was in the middle of the list,
remove the blank line.
- Save and close the file.
To completely remove the FrontPage Web, you must edit the Web server
configuration files to remove the maps to _vti* directories that were
part of the deleted FrontPage Web. For information about removing maps
to _vti* directories, consult your Web server documentation.
MORE INFORMATION
FrontPage Explorer is the best file management tool for a FrontPage
Web. Do not use a different file manager (such as Windows Explorer) to
modify or delete a FrontPage Web.
FrontPage 97 detects if a Web directory has been deleted with a file
management tool other than FrontPage and it won't display the Web in the
list of Webs. However, FrontPage does not delete the entry in the
Services.cnf file and the directory maps on the Web server. For optimum
performance, you should delete the Web using the steps in the "Workaround"
section of this article.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/13/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbhowto kbusage KB159239 |
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