I just noticed that I lost all FrontPage accesss to all of my FrontPage webs.  I can not log in as administrator to any of the webs, with the appearance that the password is incorect.  There is no message indicating that a web can't be found, it just keeps rejecting the password.

I can log into the administrator site set up at port 8088 (as per John Spencer), and it shows the list of all of my virtual servers.  But clicking on the name just gets me a "The service is temporarily unavailable. Please try again at a later time." message.  If I click on any of the the  "Administration" links for each virtual server, I am told that the "Virtual server does not exist."

Recently I did do some extensive re-arranging of httpd.conf since I just added an SSL certificate for one of the virtualhosts I'm serving.  Some of this included pulling all of the virtualhost directives out into a separate file, using an include statement at the end of httpd.conf.  But I did not do any changes to the "meat" of the httpd.conf file.  Adding the SSL cert did require setting up a second IP address for this machine, although I don't see how that would affect FrontPage.  The SSL site is NOT one of the FrontPage webs.

Could someone please suggest what to look for to determine what broke?

Thanks!
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