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error message on FrontPage
When I try to log onto FrontPage to edit my website I get the following error message. Server error: The server extensions were unable to access the file "httpd.conf". Please check the file permissions.
I have almost no knowledge of web design. Our website was set up by someone else and I have just been updating the information. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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hm, I suspect that somebody who set up website, had a home server for tests, development etc and he/she could easily access httpd.conf file, while u can't access it if you are hosting at real host... but it still depends which host type u have...
my suggestion is that you just ignore the message, because if the current settings are ok, then don't touch that file... |
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I would love to just ignore the message....but it won't let me do anything....
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I don't know how frontpage works, check under settings and maybe exclude including the file...
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