Use FrontPage with caution


Users of MicrosoftÆs FrontPage 98 Web authoring software might not be aware of the programÆs destructive powers. Did you know it could wipe your hard drive?

If you create a FrontPage Web in the root directory of a drive, FrontPage converts the entire drive to a FrontPage Web. Problems arise if you later choose to delete the Web ù since all files and folders are included in the Web, these will all be deleted.

Strictly speaking, this isn't a bug. Microsoft argues that many applications allow users to delete folders, and that there are instances when a user may legitimately wish to delete a root folder-based Web ù when it's on a secondary partition, for example.

Still, it's a "problem" worth knowing about. The solution is ensure that all Webs are created in a subfolder, and not in the root directory.

û Neville Clarkson


Category:Bugs and fixes
Issue: July 1998

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