Article ID: 201697 - Last Review: February 22, 2007 - Revision: 1.1 'Cgi-bin' Does Not Refer to a Page or Folder in This Web
This article was previously published under Q201697 SYMPTOMS
When you try to create a new folder in your FrontPage Web, you get the
message:
folder name does not refer to a page or folder in this web
Server error: 'cgi-bin' does not refer to a page or folder in this web.
It may be a page or folder in a subweb, or it could be a badly formed URL.
Server error: 'images' does not refer to a page or folder in this web. It
may be a page or folder in a subweb, or it could be a badly formed URL.
CAUSE
Typically, the error means that you are trying to create a folder that is
already mapped with a virtual directory and already exists for the virtual
server you are working on. Furthermore, it could be that you are trying to
create a folder in a Web for which there is already a sub Web with that
name.
For instance, Cgi-bin is usually created by FrontPage in the root Web. If you were to make changes on the Web server to map Cgi-bin to a noncontiguous location outside of the FrontPage Web, then turn around and try to create a new folder with FrontPage in the Web, you would get an error message. The error message in this case would be:
Server Error: 'cgi-bin' does not refer to a page or folder in this web.
Server Error: 'images' does not refer to a page or folder in this web.
Server Error: 'myweb' does not refer to a page or folder in this web.
WORKAROUND
You can workaround this problem in two ways:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.
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