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danman

2005-04-27, 5:52 pm

when using front page 2000 I try to set form proterties and I get a msg. like
the following...Setting up email options on windows in the server extensions
resource kit. If you do not have the server extensions resource kit your can
find it at .............. unfortunately that link doesnt work. Where do I
get this kit and what is this message telling me
Ronx

2005-04-28, 2:47 am

If you are setting up on a disc-based web (opened using a filing
system path like C:\path\to\webname) then ignore the error. The
message will clear when the web is http published to a server running
the FrontPage extensions.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"danman" <danman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> when using front page 2000 I try to set form proterties and I get a
> msg. like
> the following...Setting up email options on windows in the server
> extensions
> resource kit. If you do not have the server extensions resource kit
> your can
> find it at .............. unfortunately that link doesnt work.
> Where do I
> get this kit and what is this message telling me



danman

2005-04-28, 7:54 am

I am doing the site on a http server itself so i cannot bypass this message.
I am working from wwwroot so it is server based hmmmm any answers

"Ronx" wrote:

> If you are setting up on a disc-based web (opened using a filing
> system path like C:\path\to\webname) then ignore the error. The
> message will clear when the web is http published to a server running
> the FrontPage extensions.
> --
> Ron Symonds
> Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
> "danman" <danman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D393975E-6A4B-4E37-871C-3080F45B3121@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Ronx

2005-04-28, 5:55 pm

If you are working from wwwroot, you are (probably) using a disc-based
web. wwwroot is a file specification, not a URI.
A URI (in this context) starts with http://

If you are working on the server itself (not from a remote PC) then
use http://localhost to open the web.
If you have been working as if disc-based, you may have to re-install
the extensions to get them back to a server configuration. At least
run server-health from the extensions administration.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

"danman" <danman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5C54479A-C9EF-44C7-B462-6F3DD756770D@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
>I am doing the site on a http server itself so i cannot bypass this
>message.
> I am working from wwwroot so it is server based hmmmm any answers
>
> "Ronx" wrote:
>


danman

2005-04-28, 5:55 pm

how do i re-install the extensions, and where would I find the extensions
administration utility so I can run server health. I know this is a stupid
question but could you help me I cannot locat the utility in IIS admin, where
is it???

"Ronx" wrote:

> If you are working from wwwroot, you are (probably) using a disc-based
> web. wwwroot is a file specification, not a URI.
> A URI (in this context) starts with http://
>
> If you are working on the server itself (not from a remote PC) then
> use http://localhost to open the web.
> If you have been working as if disc-based, you may have to re-install
> the extensions to get them back to a server configuration. At least
> run server-health from the extensions administration.
> --
> Ron Symonds
> Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
> "danman" <danman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5C54479A-C9EF-44C7-B462-6F3DD756770D@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Ronx

2005-04-28, 5:55 pm

In Windows XP Pro and Windows 2003, it is
Control Panel->Administration Tools->Microsoft SharePoint
Administration
Find your website in the list (possibly Default Web Site which is
located in wwwroot) and click administration.
From here you can reinstall the extensions, (Upgrade virtual server),
or use
Go to Site administration for websitename, then Check server health.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

"danman" <danman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:831CDD36-20B6-46FE-AA49-3DA7C47DEDF2@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> how do i re-install the extensions, and where would I find the
> extensions
> administration utility so I can run server health. I know this is a
> stupid
> question but could you help me I cannot locat the utility in IIS
> admin, where
> is it???
>
> "Ronx" wrote:
>


danman

2005-04-28, 5:55 pm

Im using Windows 2000 server and when i look in admin tools there is no MS
Sharepoint. Also the server extensions administrator tool is empty now what
do i do????

"Ronx" wrote:

> In Windows XP Pro and Windows 2003, it is
> Control Panel->Administration Tools->Microsoft SharePoint
> Administration
> Find your website in the list (possibly Default Web Site which is
> located in wwwroot) and click administration.
> From here you can reinstall the extensions, (Upgrade virtual server),
> or use
> Go to Site administration for websitename, then Check server health.
> --
> Ron Symonds
> Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
> "danman" <danman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:831CDD36-20B6-46FE-AA49-3DA7C47DEDF2@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Ronx

2005-04-28, 5:55 pm

The instructions I gave were for 2002 extensions.
For FP2000 extensions, open Internet Information Service from
Control Panel->Administration Tools
Open the "folder" tree and right click on the website
Choose All Tasks->Check Server Extensions

If that option is not there then the extensions must be installed from
the
Windows 2000 CD, or 2002 extensions downloaded and installed from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...fpse2002win.asp
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

"danman" <danman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:43E2FA03-7125-4C51-B02A-2EDF7538AB0A@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Im using Windows 2000 server and when i look in admin tools there is
> no MS
> Sharepoint. Also the server extensions administrator tool is empty
> now what
> do i do????
>
> "Ronx" wrote:
>


danman

2005-04-29, 6:06 pm

thank you very much that helped I also needed to set up index services which
I was not aware of.

"Ronx" wrote:

> The instructions I gave were for 2002 extensions.
> For FP2000 extensions, open Internet Information Service from
> Control Panel->Administration Tools
> Open the "folder" tree and right click on the website
> Choose All Tasks->Check Server Extensions
>
> If that option is not there then the extensions must be installed from
> the
> Windows 2000 CD, or 2002 extensions downloaded and installed from
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...fpse2002win.asp
> --
> Ron Symonds
> Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
> "danman" <danman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:43E2FA03-7125-4C51-B02A-2EDF7538AB0A@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

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