FP98: Cannot Add Files to Navigational Structure
ID: Q183678
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft FrontPage 98 for Windows
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to add a file to the navigational structure in your Web, the pointer changes and you
cannot drop the file in the Navigation pane in Navigation view.
CAUSE
This behavior occurs when any of the following are true:
- The Navigation view is empty (for example, when you have deleted all
files from Navigation view). The default document in your Web (the Home
Page) must be the first file in the navigational structure.
-or-
- The file already exists in the navigational structure. You can only
have one instance of each file in the navigational structure.
-or-
- The server hosting your Web has FrontPage 97 or earlier Server
Extensions. You can only modify the navigational structure of your Web
if FrontPage 98 or later Server Extensions are installed.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, use one of the following methods.
Method 1: If Navigation View is Empty
- Determine what document is the default document in your Web. The
default document name will very depending on how your server is
configured. Following is a list of servers and how to determine the
default document on each server:
- Microsoft Personal Web Server for Windows 95.
a. On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings, and click Control
Panel.
b. Double-click the Personal Web Server icon.
c. Note the default document in the Default Home Page section.
- Internet Information Server version 2.0 or 3.0.
a. On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to Internet
Information Server (Common) and click Internet Services Manager.
b. On the View Menu, click Services View.
c. Right-click the WWW service for your computer and click Service
Properties on the menu that appears.
d. Click the Directories tab and note the default document in the
Default Document section.
- Microsoft Peer Web Services.
a. On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to Microsoft
Peer Web Services (Common) and click Internet Services Manager.
b. On the View Menu, click Services View.
c. Right-click the WWW service for your computer and click Service
Properties on the menu that appears.
d. Click the Directories tab and note the default document in the
Default Document section.
- Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack and Microsoft Personal Web Server
version 4.0.
a. On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to Windows NT
4.0 Option Pack and click Internet Service Manager.
b. Right-click your Web site and click Properties on the menu that
appears.
c. Click the Documents tab and note the default document in the
Enable Default Document section.
- Microsoft FrontPage Personal Web Server.
a. On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to
Accessories, and click Notepad.
b. On the File menu, click Open.
c. Open Srm.cnf. By default, this file is located in the
C:\FrontPage Webs\Server\Conf folder.
d. Locate the DirectoryIndex line and note the default document.
If there is a pound sign "#" in front of this line then the
default document is Index.htm.
NOTE: The default document for a disk-based Web is Index.htm.
If the server you are using is not listed here, consult your
Web server documentation for information about how to determine the
default document.
- In FrontPage Explorer, click Folders on the View menu.
- Make sure there is a default document in your Web. If you have a
default document, go to step 4. If you do not have a default document,
follow these steps:
a. Click your home page or the page you want to use for the default
document.
b. On the Edit menu, click Rename.
c. Name the file using the default document name you determined from
step 1.
- On the File menu, click Close.
- On the File menu, click 1 <your Web> where <your Web> is the name
of the Web you just had open.
- On the View menu, click Navigation.
- Your home page will appear in the Navigation pane. Add your files to
the navigational structure by dragging them to the Navigation pane.
Method 2: If the File Already Exists in the Navigational Structure
You can only have one instance of each file in the navigational structure.
- On the View menu, click Navigation.
- Find the file in the Navigation pane and drag it to its new location in
the navigational structure.
Method 3: If You Have FrontPage 97 or Earlier Server Extensions
Install the latest version of the FrontPage Server Extensions on the server.
For more information about installing and configuring FrontPage Server
Extensions, please see the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/default.htm
MORE INFORMATION
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q179060 FP98: How to Work With Navigation Bars
Keywords : kbdta fpexp fpnav fpviews
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: July 27, 1999