Thank you Judy, But I've been down loading Pat's way and am within a few hundred items from being finished... Nelda My websites : http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ---------------------------------------- > Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 15:33:19 -0500 > From: cageycat@gmail.com > To: rootsweb-help@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ROOTSWEB-HELP] FP2000 - web site www - but need advice > > Nelda, > > Sometimes Frontpage2000 gets "buggy" and acts contrary. A longer method > (versus the short way Pat G. described), is to create a folder under My > Documents and move out anything not being used to a My Docs/unneeded folder. > > Then, in a 2nd folder in My Documents, move out of the web folder any BIG > files, if you've got any. I usually move out jpgs because they can be on > the larger side. Fp2000 often gets buggy about what's added to a page, not > with the htm or html pages themselves. It's also easiest to re-link a jpg > than to have to re-link a bunch of pages. > > Try opening the web again with Fp (but don't change any page). If it now > opens, close it again and try moving back just one of the files you moved > out (ones you still need) and see if it re-opens. If all is OK, keep > repeating the move-in process till it's all back in. > > Once you have moved back all the "needed" files, and Fp still opens ok, then > do recalibrate. Note: if you move something out then back in, it shouldn't > break the original links you had to that item. > > I've "fixed" so many "problems" with Fp2000 just by moving a few files out > then back in. I jokingly say that Fp2000 gets "confused", like it is a very > elderly human with a brain and emotions (LOL) because Fp *does* get > confused and contary sometimes. If you can stand doing workarounds like > this, Fp can continue to work for you for a long time. But, it is > frustrating! > > Judy > > > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Nelda Percival > wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> I use fp2000. Can a web site (software in my computer) state it has no >> memory? I have other websites in my computer,they are having no problems. >> but in the one concerned I can not access all the pages... and the ones I >> can access it takes over 5 - 10 minutes to open. >> >> I have done a full virus scan (norton security), and removed one security >> violation. I've got 80% of the memory free, I've defragmented it and >> stillhave the problem... >> >> >> Is there a way to down load (not upload) from my www site back to my >> computer? >> >> Nelda > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROOTSWEB-HELP-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message