Advise add following info to instructions for Windows XP publish functionality.
Thistledowne
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Ver: 2.1.2-Full Directions under the "Windows XP" tab of the "Add Items" section are as follows... Windows XP comes with a nice feature that allows you to publish content from your desktop directly to a web service. Follow the instructions below to enable this service on your Windows XP system. Step 1 Step 2 I think it would be helpful to add instructions that within the operating system the user must open the "Folder Options" panel and in the General tab under the Tasks heading select "Show common tasks in folders". For myself, this is one of the first things I disable when installing the windows OS, and was quite confused until I realized the reason the procedure outlined in the instructions was not having the desired effects. |
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valiant
Joined: 2003-01-04
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Thanks for the suggestion. I guess we should restructure the codex page, it needs to be cleaned up. |
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Picturenet
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I had this exact same problem, and did a search of the site for "Windows XP Publish to web" and came upon this page, so I figured out what to do and it works great. The only problem now, and it's minor really, is that in the process of trying to figure out what was wrong, I ran the install_registry.reg twice, and so now it is listed twice when I select the option. Is there a way to remove one copy of it from the registry without danger of wrecking something? Another note on the instructions: Where it says, ' Once downloaded, rename it to 'install_registry.reg'. , there is really no need to rename it, as that is already the name of the file. Steve Gallagher |
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yuhaian
Joined: 2007-09-10
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I uninstalled "Windows Publishing Wizard" previously. If someone did this like me, may have problem to find "Windows Publishing Wizard" Thistledowne wrote:
Ver: 2.1.2-Full Here is something from microsoft.com on this: Overview: Add Network Place Wizard and Web Publishing Wizard The Add Network Place Wizard and the Web Publishing Wizard are enabled by default for all users. Users use these wizards as follows: Add Network Place Wizard: Users access this wizard through My Network Places\Add a network place or in Windows Explorer through Tools\Map Network Drive (through the link labeled "Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server"). Users can use the wizard to sign up for a service that offers online storage space, or to create a shortcut to a Web site, an FTP site, or other local network connection. To add a shortcut in My Network Places to a folder on a Web server, the Web server must support network places. Supporting network places requires the Web Extender Client (WEC) protocol and Microsoft FrontPage® Server Extensions, or the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) protocol and Internet Information Services (IIS). The user must also have read and write access to the Web server. Web Publishing Wizard: In Windows Explorer, when common tasks are shown, users can access this wizard through several different tasks. These tasks are Publish this file to the Web, Publish this folder to the Web, and Publish the selected items to the Web. Users can use the Web Publishing Wizard to publish files over the Internet or a local network so that those files can be viewed in a Web browser. You can remove access to the Add Network Place Wizard and the Web Publishing Wizard using Group Policy. For more information about the WEC and WebDAV protocols, see “About Web Folder Behaviors” on the MSDN Web site at: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=29223 Controlling the Use of the Add Network Place Wizard and the Web Publishing Wizard Controlling Whether the Wizards Download Information from a Microsoft Web site Controlling the Use of the Add Network Place Wizard If you enable this policy setting, the system removes the Map Network Drive and Disconnect Network Drive commands from the toolbar and Tools menus in Windows Explorer and My Network Places. The system also removes these commands from menus that appear when you right-click the Windows Explorer or My Network Places icons. This policy setting does not prevent users from connecting to another computer by typing the name of a shared folder in the Run dialog box. This policy setting does not remove the Add Network Place task from My Network Places. Controlling the Use of the Web Publishing Wizard If you want the policy setting to apply to all users of a computer and come into effect when the computer starts or when Group Policy is refreshed, use the setting listed in the preceding paragraph. If you want the policy setting to apply to users and come into effect when users log on or when Group Policy is refreshed, use the same setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Internet Communication Management\Internet Communication settings. From: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490612.aspx |
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rickyhope
Joined: 2009-01-22
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Hi, I did exactly the same as you did. However, i still can not see the "Publish file to the web" link displayed. Any idea? |
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Thistledowne
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Veltins1 wrote:
spam removed. This profile has existed for 1hr 10m. How do you report a spammer and delete your spam from your thread? Ironically I received this when trying to post: "We are sorry, but the spam filter on this site decided that your submission could be spam. Please fill in the CAPTCHA below to get your submission accepted. |
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suprsidr
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Well, good thing you quoted it then. -s |
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nivekiam
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Quote:
This profile has existed for 1hr 10m. How do you report a spammer and delete your spam from your thread? I'm not 100% what you're asking, but not much spam lives for very long here. If it makes it to the server, one of the moderators takes care of it pretty quickly. |
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Thistledowne
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Thanks for answering my question (even the sarcastic answers). The answer is, 'It takes a mod... you don't have any mod control over a thread you yourself create' Fair nuff... some boards do, others do not. Thanks for cluing me in. |
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