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As your GenoPro reports are password protected nobody out here can help much. As the rogue report is in a sub-directory of a sub-directory it may not be easy to find using the ftp utility.
One possibility is to delete the main report and then use the ftp utility to see if anything else is in the directory. If you chop the head off it should all disappear.
Then check to see if the report appears - obviously purge the cache on your PC first
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The FTP client is not showing this old report as well. As such I cannot delete. Please HELP, as some family members are starting to become irritated that pictures of their kids are out there on the web, even though I promised I would password protect.Thanks Tony
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I agree , it appears that the directory these files are located in are not accessible. (http://familytrees.genopro.com/tonyerin/GenoPro Reports/GenoPro Reports/The Entire Family/default.htm) Have you tried using the FTP client to delete them?
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I think Tony has a valid point. The second reference brings up a report on the familytrees.genopro.com website that was generated in October 2007, so although the information might be cached by Google, the report certainly is not. Also the Directory of public publications on the GenoPro site has no listing of any reports by tonyerin (which is as it should be if all Tony's reports are password protected).
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Google, like most other search robots, is caching the information on its servers. The cached data is used for analyzing the webpage and extracting/indexing keywords. The cached data remains on the server for some times (about 4 weeks) even after it has been removed from the visited web site.This topic has been discussed several times in this forum. Please do a search on "google" or "password". I'm sure you will find an answer.
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