Pam wrote:
Yes, that worked on the couple I tried however now I am getting an error saying my S Drive settings have changed and it will no longer publish and crashes VSD. I used the free FTP to upload the pdfs to my download folder. Are the two issues related do ya think?
Thanks .
When attempting to either Choose a Publishing Destination or Publish within Visual Site Designer and the program crashes or fails to connect, this could mean your registry settings have become corrupted somehow. What we will need to do is clear out all your registry settings allowing the software to default back to the initial settings. Please note that after doing this you will have to add your FTP information again.
Download this file here at
http://www.coffeecup.com/files/binaries/vsdfix.exe to complete this task.
Next, right-click your Visual Site Designer shortcut icon and select Run as Administrator. This should properly launch Visual Site Designer for you. If it does, great! You can continue to launch the program in this way, or you can go a step further and configure the shortcut to always run as administrator. Here's how:
1. Right-click the shortcut icon, and click Properties.
2. Click the Compatibility tab.
3. Here, put a check mark by Run This Program as an Administrator.
4. Next, put a check mark next to Run This Program in Compatibility Mode For: and ensure Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2 is selected.
5. Click OK.
Once the above is complete, follow these steps:
1. Go to
Publish > CoffeeCup Account Settings and enter in your CoffeeCup account information
2. Go to
Publish > Choose a Publishing Destination and select your S-Drive account
3. Click Publish
With any luck, everything should be back to normal.
Let me know how that goes!