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	 Microsoft Publisher 2003 and 2000 configuration with FTP
	
  This support page will walk you through how to setup your
	Microsoft Publisher 2003 and 2000 to upload your Web pages to our Linux/Unix-based
	FTP servers.
	If you have any further questions, please contact
	our support team.
 Configuring Microsoft Publisher 2003
	
  To upload your Web site using MS Publisher 2003, please follow the steps below.
	First, you should note that the Microsoft Publisher's default settings were meant
	for uploading your site to Microsoft-based servers with FrontPage extensions installed.
	Since our servers are either Unix or Linux-based, the following will guide
	you through the steps to upload your site made with Publisher using the
	more generic FTP function which all Unix and Linux servers support.
 
	First, make sure your home page is named "index.html". Open your Web site in Microsoft Pubisher
		
		From the File menu, select Web Site Properties.
		In the Web Site Properties window, make sure your Home page file name is "index" and the File name extension is "html".
		Click OK.
		Then, we will need to save the Web site to a folder on your hard drive
		
		From the File menu, select Publish Web Site to Folder
			– this will save your entire Web site on your computer in a folder of your choice and also in a format called HTML used for Web sites.
		Select a folder name or create a new folder into which you will save the Web site
			– make sure you remember the name!
		Click OK to begin saving your Web site to that folder
		So, once your have your Web site saved, you are almost ready to upload it to the server.
		Now, please review the following suggested settings on how to
		configure your Publisher before actually starting the upload.
		Please double check the following suggested settings:
		
		Now, let's start uploading!Go to Options in the Tools menu and click on the Web tab
		Uncheck Rely on VML
		Uncheck Allow PNG
		Uncheck all boxes under Encoding and E-mail
		Check the Organize ... box
		Check the Enable ... option
		Click OK
		 
		Congratulations, it's all done. Your site should be live immediately once the uploading is done but if your have only recently registered your domain name, you may not be able to see your Web site immediately.Go to Publish to the Web... in the File menu
		If you see a dialog box stating that you need a Web host, ignore it and click OK
		Click the drop down list arrow in the Save in: box
		At the very bottom of the list you'll see Add / Modify FTP locations
			– you can skip this part the next time you upload
			In the dialog box that opens up add the following information (case sensative):
			
			Name of FTP site is your domain name without the leading www's, or if you have only registered your domain within the last 24 hours, then use the failsafe hostname that was provided in your confirmation letter when you signed up with us.
				Usually the failsafe hostname will look something like upload6.wyith.net
			Log in as: check User and enter your username (case sensitive) which was also provided in your confirmation letter
			In the Password box type in your password (case sensitive)
			Click the Add button which will add your new setting to the FTP Sites: list box at bottom
			Click OK and you will return to the Publish dialog box
			Now double click on your FTP site name you just created and then click Open button
		Make sure in the file name box at bottom, the name is index.html or index.htm and the Save as type: should be "Web Page, Filtered" (which should be the default settings)
		Publisher will now connect to the Web server and show a list of files on the server. Do not change any file or folder that you're not familiar with and didn't create yourself (or bad things will probably happen)
		Click the Save button. Publisher begins generating html Web page files and images and uploads them to the server
		 Configuring Microsoft Publisher 2000
	
  Microsoft Publisher 2000 provides several ways to publish your Web site
	to the Internet, an intranet, or to your computer.
	You can publish your Web site to our servers using FTP, File Transfer Protocol.
	To publish your Web site to a server via FTP, please following the steps below:
 
	First, you will need to add an FTP site to your FTP Locations
		
		Once you've added this new FTP site to your FTP Locations, you can
		publish your Web site to our Web server, please continue reading.On your Web page in Publisher, click Open on the File menu
		Click the arrow next to the Look in box, and then click Add / Modify FTP Locations
		Type the FTP site name in the Name of FTP site box
			– the Name of FTP site is your domain name without the leading www's,
			or if you have only registered your domain within the last 24 hours,
			then use the failsafe hostname that was provided in your confirmation letter when you signed up with us.
			Usually the failsafe hostname will look something like upload3.wyith.net
		Click User in the Log on as: box to log on to an FTP site you created above and type in your username and then type your password in the Password box.
		Click Add and then Click OK
		Now, to publish your Web site to this FTP location you created:
		
		Click Save As Web Page on the File Menu
		In the Look in box, click FTP Locations
		Double click the site you want
		Double click the folder where you want to publish your Web site
		Click OK
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