Article ID: 179266 - Last Review: November 13, 2003 - Revision: 2.1 FP: No Server on Port <Number> at <Server Name>This article was previously published under Q179266 For a Microsoft FrontPage 98 version of this article, see 194036 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/194036/EN-US/ ) . On This PageSYMPTOMS
When you open or create a new FrontPage Web in FrontPage Explorer,
the following message appears
No server on port <port number> at <server name>. where <port number> is the number of the port you are connected to (the default port is 80) and <server name> is the name of the server. CAUSE
You may receive this error message in any of the following cases:
Case 1: The Microsoft Personal Web Server is not running. Or, it is not running on the port that is specified by the error message. Case 2: The specified server does not exist, is not running, or does not have a Web server running on the port that issued the error message. Case 3: The FrontPage Server Extensions are not installed on the FrontPage Personal Web Server. Case 4: You are using a laptop computer and the Windows 95 power conversion option is turned on. When the Power Manager is turned on, it broadcasts a "shut down" message to all hardware devices. When the Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS) device receives the broadcast, it shuts down the network card, essentially indicating that the card has been removed. TCP/IP is also notified and the TCP/IP stack is removed. When the power conservation mode shuts down the device, the Personal Web Server generates a bind to port error message even though it is running normally. RESOLUTIONNOTE: Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps. Case 1
Case 2
Case 3The FrontPage Personal Web server will not start automatically if the FrontPage Server Extensions are not installed. To install the FrontPage Server Extensions, follow these steps:
Case 4For additional information about running FrontPage on a laptop computer, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 151349
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/151349/EN-US/
)
No Server on Port 80 After Laptop Computer Has Been Idle
MORE INFORMATION
You can use a diagnostic tool such as PING to determine whether your
computer can communicate via TCP/IP to the server that you are attempting
to access.
PING is a low level utility that will let you know if your computer and the server can communicate with each other and how long it takes for information to travel from one computer to the next. To use PING, follow these steps:
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