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Ejay Hire

2005-10-10, 6:00 pm

Hello.

I'm setting up a windows 2003 server to provide web hosting services.
What's the best way to setup Frontpage extensions for multiple sites? Are
there any FAQ's or HOWTO's I should read?

Thanks for your time.
Ejay Hire
ISDN-Net


SLGizmo

2005-10-24, 10:37 am

I am looking for the same type of best practices. The chm file that you
download from MS are corupted and can not be read.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en

Thomas A. Rowe

2005-10-24, 10:37 am

I had no problem download and opening and navigating the WindowsSharePointServicesAdmin.chm under
Windows XP Pro SP2 and with all updates.

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"SLGizmo" <SLGizmo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:969948D0-372E-4F2D-9E99-7C744EE3A389@microsoft.com...
>I am looking for the same type of best practices. The chm file that you
> download from MS are corupted and can not be read.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en
>



PD.Lees@btinternet.com

2005-10-24, 10:37 am

SLGizmo,

> I am looking for the same type of best practices. The chm file that you
> download from MS are corupted and can not be read.


See article 902225 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base for a possible
explanation of this problem.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=902225

A Windows security update that Microsoft released in mid-June blocks
access to downloaded HTML Help files until you elect to unblock them.

--
Pete (Microsoft Help MVP)

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