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Frontpage 2003 Publishing Error

Asked by TAC7071 in FrontPage-Expressions

Tags: Frontpage 2003

Since June of this year I have experienced problems publishing our website to our Windows 2003 Server, with IIS, and running FrontPage Extensions. I'm publishing from my XP Professional PC over the LAN to our in-house Server. The error I get in the latter part of the publishing process "The server extensions were unable to access the file thumbs.db.tmp.....". I've done a fair amount of research on the subject but in nothing I've read does anyone actually identify exactly where the thumbs.db.tmp file exists, and if it doesn't, how to create it. I have already uninstalled FP extensions on the server and reloaded but the file has never appeared. Also, I'm not clear if the file should exist on my source PC "or/and" on my Server.  I read the response Q_24405876.htm and to me it indicates that I should have this file....but where??? Any help on this would be appreciated as I am getting no where fast! Any ideas if this doesn't work would also be helpful!
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