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Started by znevans at 02-24-2008 5:04 PM. Topic has 2 replies.
 
 
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02-24-2008, 5:04 PM
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znevans
Joined on 02-25-2008
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Copy website using Remote Site
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Has anyone pulled this off? When I try any form of my url, I get a "Unable to open the website 'http://www.MyDomain.com'. No Hacking"
Since there is no other mention of this in the Visual Studio world - I assume this response is from WH4L. I'm not sure. I just want the file replication situation to work. I use ftp now. It does not work well on my root site. Something is messed.
Any clues?
Anything?
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06-09-2008, 7:24 PM
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Clark Cooper
Joined on 06-08-2008
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Re: Copy website using Remote Site
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This is one of those ridiculous WH4L things. "No Hacking!"? What kind of error message is that!? After contacting WH4L tech support to solve this problem on over 20 different websites, the Support Team FINALLY tells me that I can fix this myself by:
- Going to Control Panel >> Security >> Security Guard
Turn off Security Guard next to the website to which you are trying to publish. Tech Support has told me that this is actually turning off your firewall???!!! That seems crazy to me, but it gets rid of the crazy "No Hacking" error and allows you to publish via FrontPage Extensions (i.e. Visual Studio).
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06-09-2008, 9:51 PM
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admin
Joined on 08-10-2005
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Re: Copy website using Remote Site
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What's your URL? I can try to get this to work for you without turnning off the application firewall.
This is not the network firewall, it's application firewall to prevent hackings like SQL injection caused by poor programming pratice from the customer's end.
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