RE: Windows2000

2001-07-05 Thread Conrad, Bill (ThomasTech)
n Craig; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Windows2000 At 05:15 AM 7/3/2001, Aaron Craig wrote: > ie, you've got nothing to worry about :) Thanks Aaron that helps more than you know. I keep replying to these posts but it is not going to the list. It is going to the individual who sent it. Peo

Re: Windows2000

2001-07-03 Thread Bryan DeLuca
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Check out. http://www.webdav.org - From the site: WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers

Re: Windows2000

2001-07-03 Thread Chas Owens
Hit "reply to all". Also consider removing the other addresses. On 03 Jul 2001 14:45:20 -0500, RL Autry wrote: > At 05:15 AM 7/3/2001, Aaron Craig wrote: > > ie, you've got nothing to worry about :) > > Thanks Aaron that helps more than you know. > > I keep replying to these posts but it is n

Re: Windows2000

2001-07-03 Thread Casey West
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 02:45:20PM -0500, RL Autry wrote: : At 05:15 AM 7/3/2001, Aaron Craig wrote: : > ie, you've got nothing to worry about :) : : Thanks Aaron that helps more than you know. : : I keep replying to these posts but it is not going to the list. : It is going to the individual w

Re: Windows2000

2001-07-03 Thread RL Autry
At 11:38 AM 7/3/2001, Bryan DeLuca wrote: > Since FrontPage extended >servers support DAV and DAV is a standardized extension to HTTP (It is also >used by the Windows Web Folders feature) you might consider using DAV to >transfer your files. What does DAV stand for and how do I use it? RL

Re: Windows2000

2001-07-03 Thread RL Autry
At 05:15 AM 7/3/2001, Aaron Craig wrote: > ie, you've got nothing to worry about :) Thanks Aaron that helps more than you know. I keep replying to these posts but it is not going to the list. It is going to the individual who sent it. People have suggested that I reply to the list so I can get

Re: Windows2000

2001-07-03 Thread Bryan DeLuca
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Your admin's concern is with the indexing infomation and "Webbot" configuration information that FrontPage keeps in _vti* directories that might possibly be overwritten or not updated. Since FrontPage extended servers support DAV and DAV is a stan

Re: Windows2000

2001-07-03 Thread Aaron Craig
I would call back server Admin and ask them to take off FrontPage Extensions :) However, Windows2000 is pretty good at transferring files in the correct format. I actually use the Windows Explorer as my ftp client, and it handles cgi and pl scripts just fine. Plus, if you're using Network Pla