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Upload file folder in Frontpage
Old 03-14-2005, 01:14 PM Upload file folder in Frontpage
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I'm trying to add a file upload control to a form and set it's web folder properties in Frontpage but when I create the folder for the files to be uploaded to and go to it's properties all 3 of the options are grayed out and I cannot follow the instructions given in FP help:

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Click in the form where you want to place the file upload control.
If you are inserting a form field but have not already created a form, Microsoft FrontPage will automatically create a form area and insert the field inside that form. The form area will appear as a dashed line when you are editing the page.

You can insert a new line by pressing ENTER.

On the Insert menu, point to Form, and then click File Upload.
Create a new folder in your web site.
This is the location to which your site visitors will upload their files. If you do not create this new folder, your file upload control will not work.

Right-click the new folder, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.
Cancel the selection of the Allow scripts to be run option. (not selected and grayed out)
If you do not cancel the selection of this option, the following two options will be unavailable (dimmed).

Select Allow anonymous upload to this directory. (grayed out and not selected) Select Allow uploaded files to overwrite existing file names if you want existing files to be overwritten. (grayed out and not selected)
Click OK.
Right-click the form, and click Form Properties on the shortcut menu.
Click Options.
Click the File Upload tab.
Under Destination, browse to or type the name of the folder where you want the uploaded files to go, and click OK
I'd appreciate any help on how to proceed.

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