From: Stefan B Rusynko on
Don't enter the URL as "....\My Webs"
Use the Browse button and browse to that folder/web

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"abc" <noreply(a)mail.com> wrote in message news:OJ4TjZ2oKHA.5776(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
On 01/02/2010 15:26, Rob Giordano [MS MVP] wrote:
> What you have are two "loose" pages stored in My Webs folder, not a
> web/site.
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> Create a website...File | New ... Site choose what you want...maybe a single
> page web, name it what you want under My Webs. This will create the web
> folder and other needed files for a web. Then you can Import those two loose
> pages into it...or start over again within the web/site.
>
Thanks, I've tried that but getting 'The URL "....\My Webs" is invalid:
a server-relative URL is require'.

Please can you advise... thanks again.


From: abc on
On 02/02/2010 09:14, Stefan B Rusynko wrote:
> Don't enter the URL as "....\My Webs"
> Use the Browse button and browse to that folder/web
>
Thank, just tried and drilled down using 'Browse' button but still it
does not allow me to do anything and I get the same error message.

From: Rob Giordano [MS MVP] on
after My Webs you put the name, like; \My Webs\websitename (no extension)

so it may look something like this c:\My Documents\My Webs\webname

the name can be anything it doesn't have to be the name of your online
website

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"abc" <noreply(a)mail.com> wrote in message
news:#iygy0DpKHA.1548(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> On 02/02/2010 09:14, Stefan B Rusynko wrote:
>> Don't enter the URL as "....\My Webs"
>> Use the Browse button and browse to that folder/web
>>
> Thank, just tried and drilled down using 'Browse' button but still it does
> not allow me to do anything and I get the same error message.
>