| Binu K [MSFT] 2004-10-08, 2:46 am |
| The best way is use FrontPage server extensions for both local users and
remote users. using file share is not recommended.
Hope this helps
regards
binuk
MSFT
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| Subject: FrontPage Permissions and Local Accounts
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| What is the best practice for allowing local (within the network) web
| developers access the site via a file share and still allow remote users
the
| ability to modify via Front Page Extensions? Will this cause instability
| issues?
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