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boot-up problem
When booting up the system it listed a large amount of files saying Orphaned
file the file name and an error code any ideas why this was? P.S thew system is only a couple of weeks old |
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"Dave" wrote in message ... When booting up the system it listed a large amount of files saying Orphaned file the file name and an error code any ideas why this was? P.S thew system is only a couple of weeks old Some info... as to the 'why', I dunno, maybe they're left overs from downloading some program or the site exists no longer. Orphaned Files from: http://personal-computer-tutor.com/abc1/v7/tina7.htm View | Reports | Unlinked files that is, files that can't be reached by following hyperlinks from your home page. (In other words it does not appear in the Navigation View). Orphaned pages may be outdated or unneeded files that can be deleted to clean up your web. They may also be pages that should be added to the web's navigation structure in Navigation view, or linked to by a hyperlink. In FrontPage 2000 utilizing the Hyperlinks View will give you a better idea of whether a file is in use or not. - See Graphic Orphans below. TIP: In the Unlinked Files report, you can double-click a file to open and edit it. In the Unlinked Files report, to add a task to a file reminding someone to create a hyperlink to it, right-click the file, and then click Add Task on the shortcut menu. In FrontPage 98 the FrontPage 98 Explorer 'All Files' view also features a way to easily arrange and sort "orphans". Click on the 'All Files' view and wait for the list to appear. Click on the column heading named 'Orphan'. This will sort the list to 'Yes' and 'No'. The 'Yes' files are what FrontPage thinks you are NOT using in the web site. Graphic Orphans: Hyperlinks view presents a visual "map" of the hyperlinks to and from any page in your web. On the Views bar, click the Hyperlinks icon to switch to Hyperlinks view, and then in the Folder List, click the file you want. (To switch on Folder List go to View | and click the Folder List icon). TIP: You can customize Hyperlinks view to show or hide page titles, links to and from pictures, and so on. Click once on the file to select the file. Then look at the 'Hyperlinks view'. The file will be the large icon in the middle. Are there any blue arrows coming from the left pointing to the file? If yes, then the file is being used by another file and should not be deleted quite yet. If there is no arrow pointing in, then there are no hyperlinks to the file. Again you can either do a Save As to back them up or just delete them. The first time I realized I could check my graphics in this way I gained 2mbs, so it is well worth doing. NOTE: Is the graphic (jpg or gif) a part of a JavaScript? If so do not delete it as FrontPage does not understand JavaScript in this instance and cannot detect hyperlinks in JavaScript in your web so you need to make an informed choice with the help of FrontPage. One hopes that you don't have that many JavaScript graphics that you can't remember them all! Deleting a File: Deleting a file in FrontPage works just like in Windows. Select the file and use the delete key on the keyboard. Or you can right click a file and select delete from the pop up menu. Don't forget before you delete the file, you may want to make a copy on your computer in case you need the file later. |
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