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Old 09-22-2005, 08:47 PM
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Unexpected Connection lost

I maintain a Front page web site on http://mgroleau.com.

I make my backup using the publish function in file menu. The destination web sit is a folder on my computer.

Sometimes this works very well and other time FP2003 give me an unexpected connection lost error message and the process stop.

I am use a DSL router linksys BEFSR41 V3, I contact my hosting service and thay play ping pong with me. Now they ask me if my router or my frontpage are correctly configured. I searched on google and I do not found anything useful.

Do you have an idea?
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I maintain a Frontpage web site on http://mgroleau.com.

I make my backup by using the publish function in file menu. The destination web site is a folder on my computer.

Sometimes this works very well and other time FP2003 give me an unexpected connection lost error message and the process stop.

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I am using a DSL router linksys BEFSR41 V3, I contact my hosting service and they play ping pong with me. Now they ask me if my router or my frontpage are correctly configured. I searched on google and I do not found anything useful.

Do you have an idea?
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Old 09-22-2005, 10:40 PM
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If your router connects you to your server, can you view anything else on the server? Once in awhile, my Linksys kind of wants to quit working and so I have to enter the adminstration page for Linksys to set the router settings appropiate for the DSL. When there, check the basic internet connection type. Since you are on DSL, the setting PPPoE is commonly used.

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