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PaulH

2006-11-13, 8:59 am

I have had a frustrating day setting up IIS 6 with Frontpage Server
extensions on my hope PC which runs Win XP Pro. Now when I try and publish
using Frontpage or Sharepoint services I cannot seem to publish due to not
knowing what username/password I am supposed to use. So the question is
either:

How do I find out the correct username and password for my website?
or
How can I set the username/password for the website?

--
Paul (Dundee, Scotland)
Roger Abell [MVP]

2006-11-13, 8:59 am

Run the Sharepoint Admin option in Administrative tools.
Click on your Virtual Server (Default Website), then manage
the Users and grant authorship to a non-admin account.


"PaulH" <PaulH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:61F412CA-E170-4172-BE0B-D06F18232A03@microsoft.com...
>I have had a frustrating day setting up IIS 6 with Frontpage Server
> extensions on my hope PC which runs Win XP Pro. Now when I try and publish
> using Frontpage or Sharepoint services I cannot seem to publish due to not
> knowing what username/password I am supposed to use. So the question is
> either:
>
> How do I find out the correct username and password for my website?
> or
> How can I set the username/password for the website?
>
> --
> Paul (Dundee, Scotland)



PaulH

2006-11-13, 1:17 pm

Now I looked at this Sharepoint thing. It is not under my Admin Options. I
have tried to download and install it, but it says that my PC is not running
Windows Server 2003. Is there another version I can download?

--
Paul (Dundee, Scotland)


Roger Abell [MVP]

2006-11-15, 1:20 pm

Then perhaps, contrary to indications in your initial posting,
the FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) are not installed.
In the IIS mgmt interface, if you right-click to get the context
menu on the website or subweb within, do you see FPSE
related selections ? If not then the web is not FPSE extended.


"PaulH" <PaulH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8D45FF0A-F6BA-4E90-B067-17F8C050F2C6@microsoft.com...
> Now I looked at this Sharepoint thing. It is not under my Admin Options. I
> have tried to download and install it, but it says that my PC is not
> running
> Windows Server 2003. Is there another version I can download?
>
> --
> Paul (Dundee, Scotland)
>
>



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