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How to downgrade to an earlier version of Frontpage server extension?
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| Hi,
I have a Windows 2000 server running IIS 5.0 configured
with FPSE 2000.
Noticed that under the "Default Web Site" properties,
under the "Server Extensions" tab, there is a version
number at the bottom-left corner. Is this the FPSE
version number? If not, what does this version number
refer to?
This server has version 4.0.2.7802. I have other Windows
2000 IIS5.0 servers with version 4.0.2.4022 instead.
How do I downgrade to the latter version? Any help is
appreciated!
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| Mark Fitzpatrick 2004-08-20, 7:48 am |
| You probably can't. Various Win 2K patches and service packs contain
upgrades to the FP Server Extensions. You would have to find the various
patches that contain the FP SE upgrades, which can be tricky and also
detrimental as removing those patches removes a bunch of other important
security patches. They don't effect FrontPage users and are pretty much just
security and performance patches.
Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"Ben" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:98ec01c48696$5d64f3d0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I have a Windows 2000 server running IIS 5.0 configured
> with FPSE 2000.
> Noticed that under the "Default Web Site" properties,
> under the "Server Extensions" tab, there is a version
> number at the bottom-left corner. Is this the FPSE
> version number? If not, what does this version number
> refer to?
> This server has version 4.0.2.7802. I have other Windows
> 2000 IIS5.0 servers with version 4.0.2.4022 instead.
> How do I downgrade to the latter version? Any help is
> appreciated!
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| what does the version number refer to then?
>-----Original Message-----
>You probably can't. Various Win 2K patches and service
packs contain
>upgrades to the FP Server Extensions. You would have to
find the various
>patches that contain the FP SE upgrades, which can be
tricky and also
>detrimental as removing those patches removes a bunch of
other important
>security patches. They don't effect FrontPage users and
are pretty much just
>security and performance patches.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Mark Fitzpatrick
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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