Thanks for the response.....I'll try your solution again this evening when I can take the server down and will report back.
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Browse All TopicsSince 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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I was successful in publishing my website, for the first time since mid-June...many thanks!
I did find one interesting point, a search in Windows Explorer initially found the Thumbs.db files, which I deleted, however watching the publishing process it was still recognizing that some of the files were there. However, manually searching within FP found those files and after deleting them the publishing was successful!!!!!
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by: coreybryantPosted on 2009-08-11 at 14:09:49ID: 25073488
No need to mess with FPSE - this will usually complicate matters.
The thumbs.db file is created by Windows for the thumbnails and is not really needed (by FrontPage). Close FontPage & open your website in File Explorer locally and find any thumbs.db file(s). Delete them. Open Frontpage - Tools - Recalculate Hyperlinks. Then try to publish. If you still get the error (you might get an error that the file exists on the server but not locally - choose yes to delete.
If you still repeat closing FrontPage, deleting the local thumbs.db file(s). Then sign into the server and locate the web files. Look for the thumbs.db file(s) and delete them. You might sign into the FPSE control panel and recalculate the extensions. Open FrontPage, Recalculate Hyperlinks. Then try to publish.