![]() ![]() But as a computer troubleshooter myself, I was even more impressed by Victor’s methodical approach. If Victor had known the answer off the top of his head I would have been impressed. Incidentally, I could see the timestamps which were 3 weeks old, even though I had updated my files many times since. Victor talked me through both methods so I cannot confirm my suspicion that these are two ways of achieving the same goal, namely using Expression Web’s menus, and manually deleting those cached files with Windows explorer. Manually delete the files in \WebsiteCache\Sitename folder as mentioned above. Windows 2X : C:\Documents And Settings\>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\WebsiteCache\> ![]() Vista & Server 2008 C:\Users\>\Local\AppData\Microsoft\WebSiteCache\> Probably triggered by moving my site from one machine to another.Ĭlear the cache (Expression WEB Menu -> Site-> Site Settings -> Advanced TAB -Temporary File Section – > Click on Delete Files) In a nutshell the cause was a corrupt local cache. Victor Rides to the Rescue – The Real Solution These and numerous other techniques were a complete waste of time, so eventually I called Microsoft Support. I even deleted the remote files, then published – no good, the problem reappeared. ![]() Then next time I opened my site there was the problem – again. I could (and did) publish to local to remote site, remote to local and I also tried ‘Synchronize’. Also by placing, then removing, the Don’t Publish, the file size returned to its proper value. I could get the files to report the correct size by opening and updating. However, eventually the web does open and the files do compare local and remote. Other secondary symptoms include Expression slow to open the site, local and remote sites take ages to ‘enumerate’ when you try and publish. Not so here, the problem returned no matter how I publish. Usually a simple ‘Publish files’ synchronizes the local and remote files and cures this problem. Many files had their Status : Conflict (Normally the status is Changed or Unchanged). Expression Web Symptoms:Įxpression Webs reported my. My hidden agenda is if you get stuck, to the point the problem is driving you mad, phone Microsoft Support and pay their reasonable charges. Actually, the very same problem occurred Expression Web’s forerunner FrontPage. I also want to help people who face the same problem with publishing in Expression Web. What this page is really about is saying a big thank you to Victor Butuza of Microsoft support team. Expression Web Problem – Solved thanks to Victor Butuza of Microsoft Support ![]()
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