[FrontPage Save Results Component]
CAUSE/RESOLUTION
Case 1
Some FrontPage components, referred to as browse-time components, interact with a Web server and do not function when you use them on a disk-based Web. Browse-time components function only when you use the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to browse to a Web server on which you installed FrontPage Server Extensions.To correct this problem, publish your Web to a FrontPage extended Web server. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
265072
F000: Mail form does not send e-mail from a disk-based FrontPage
Web
Case 2
Your Web was converted from a disk-based Web to a FrontPage Server Extensions Web, but your form still refers to the disk-based location for saving your forms results.To correct this problem, open your form in FrontPage and change the location to where you want your form results saved. To do this, right-click the form, click Form Properties on the menu that appears, and then do one of the following:
- Click Browse to select the location where you want to send your form
results.
For example, change the Look in box in the Current Web dialog box to _private and select the form-results.txt file (or the file you want to save your form results to).
-or- - In the File name box, type or correct the path to the file you want to save your form results to.
Case 3
This problem may occur because the e-mail transport on the computer that hosts your Web is not configured correctly. To correct this problem, configure the Web server for e-mail transport. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:196489
HOW
TO: Set up forms for e-mail on Internet Information Server
For additional information, click the following article
number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 310931
Where to find the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Resource Kit (SERK)
Case 4
This problem can occur if you use a third-party FTP program to copy your Web to an Internet server. Some FrontPage components do not function unless you transfer the entire contents of your Web. For additional information about how to publish a FrontPage Web to an unextended web server by using FTP, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:198523
HOW TO: Publish a FrontPage Web
301553 How to
publish to an Unextended Web Server by using FTP in FrontPage 2000