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Error when using a FP2003 form?
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| chriso 2004-09-24, 7:47 am |
| I have published a form using frontpage 2003 to a win2k server running front
page server extensions 2000
The error I am getting is :-
FrontPage Run-Time Component Page
You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that requires a web
server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function properly.
This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly if you publish
this web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
Click the <Back> arrow to return to the previous page.
Do I need to upgrade the server extensions to fpse 2003?
If so will this run ok on a win2k machine?
Chris
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| Hollis D. Paul 2004-09-24, 5:49 pm |
| In article <udZ754hoEHA.3488@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>, Chriso wrote:
> The error I am getting is :-
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> FrontPage Run-Time Component Page
> You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that requires a web
> server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function properly.
>
> This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly if you publish
> this web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
>
> Click the <Back> arrow to return to the previous page.
>
> Do I need to upgrade the server extensions to fpse 2003?
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> If so will this run ok on a win2k machine?
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There is no fpse2003--only fpse2002. The next step is sharepoint extensions.
Yes, this will run OK on a win2K machine.
The error you are getting indicates that you have not configured your virtual
web server (VWS) to use the fpse. You will get this message until you have
both installed fpse to the IIS server, AND configured your VWS to run the
fpse. This is done by selecting your VWS in the IIS management console,
right-clicking it, choose Tasks from the menu, and then configure server
extensions from the fly-out menu.
Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
Mukilteo, WA USA
Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2600
http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
Mukilteo, WA USA
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| Tim Baker 2004-09-28, 5:52 pm |
| What are the VWS and IIS and where do I find them to
configure them?
Tim
>-----Original Message-----
>In article <udZ754hoEHA.3488@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>,
Chriso wrote:
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2003?[vbcol=seagreen]
>There is no fpse2003--only fpse2002. The next step is
sharepoint extensions.
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>Yes, this will run OK on a win2K machine.
>
>The error you are getting indicates that you have not
configured your virtual
>web server (VWS) to use the fpse. You will get this
message until you have
>both installed fpse to the IIS server, AND configured
your VWS to run the
>fpse. This is done by selecting your VWS in the IIS
management console,
>right-clicking it, choose Tasks from the menu, and then
configure server
>extensions from the fly-out menu.
>
> Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
> Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
> Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows
2000 build 2600
> http://search.support.microsoft.com/kb/c.asp?
FR=0&SD=TECH&LN=EN-US
>
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
>
>.
>
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| Hollis D. Paul 2004-09-28, 5:52 pm |
| In article <45e001c4a56e$75bf6680$a401280a@phx.gbl>, Tim Baker wrote:
> What are the VWS and IIS and where do I find them to
> configure them?
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Tim,
That is a scary question--implying that you are at ground 0 in the
tasking of learning your way around the Internet and Information Server
functionality. Everyone has to start there, but you really want to do
some basic reading before you start poking around. Please go to your
FrontPage help find and read the section on Publishing
Please describe your network--Are you using a real server box, and what
operating system is it running. What version of FrontPage. Stuff like
that.
Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
Mukilteo, WA USA
Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2600
http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
Mukilteo, WA USA
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| chriso 2004-09-29, 8:03 pm |
| thanks for the help, I've installed the fpse2002 but I am still receiving
the error message.
I think it may be a problem with the page.
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| Hollis D. Paul 2004-09-29, 8:03 pm |
| In article <#XfZ#ChpEHA.3324@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, Chriso wrote:
> thanks for the help, I've installed the fpse2002 but I am still receiving
> the error message.
> I think it may be a problem with the page.
>
If you are working on just a workstation, then, when you create a new page
from a template or a blank page, FrontPage automatically creates it as a
file-based web page. When you save what you have created, it goes to a
file in your hard drive. Forms and other components need to be published
to a web server to work properly. That web server needs to have the
FrontPage Server Extensions installed on it, and be configured to use it in
the process of serving the web pages. Until both the following are
completed, you will get the error message you got:
1) the web server has the FPSE installed to it, and
2) The web server that is actually serving the pages are configured to used
the FPSE.
The web server that Microsoft sells is named Internet and Information
Server--hence the acronym IIS, In its fullest form, it is part of Windows
server and is installed on a box that is on the same network as the
workstations, which run FrontPage. When IIS is installed, a primary Web
Server is created, and several virtual web servers are created to serve up
the system and product information and help pages. The IIS administrator,
the geek in charge of the network box that contains the main IIS server,
creates other virtual servers for the use of the engineers on the
workstations to use. These engineers then publish their web pages to their
assigned Virtual Web Server (VWS). For forms and other FPSE components to
work fully, the FPSE must be installed to the IIS primary server, and then
each VWS that needs to serve those components must be individually
configured to use the FPSE. The IIS Administrator knows how to do that for
you.
If you do not have a separate Windows server box to run your web site and
you need to run it from your workstation, then you can use what is
equivalent to a VWS that runs on your workstation. If you are using WinXP,
then you have to make sure that it is completely installed. Then you can
install FPSE to it and configure it to use them. But, that is another tale
for another night's bedtime story. You are surely asleep by now.
Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
Mukilteo, WA USA
Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2600
http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
Mukilteo, WA USA
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