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Unable to administer extended FPSE 2002 Sites
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| A little history...Installed IIS6.0 and FPSE2002 on W2K3 Std Server.
Everything was OK until I installed and then uninstalled the "free version of
Share Point". Now, I can extend a site but when I try to administer it from
the server end, it keeps prompting for a username/password, even when I use
the admin credentials. Selecting "Settings" from the "Server Extensions 2002"
tab in the IIS Manager msc brings up the configuration page, but clicking on
"Administration" is where the creds prompt appears and won't accept anything
I put in. Also, I can administer a site by opening it directly through
FP2003, and can import the site into FP2003, but when I attempt to sync
Remote to Local or just Synchronize, I get an error that states "An error
occured accessing your Windoes SharePoint services files..." I tried
uninstalling/reinstalling FPSE2002, asp, asp.net etc. and the problem still
occurs. Has anyone seen this problem before? I'm guessing that it's either a
permissions or a registry issue. The event log for the site shows a lot of
401.1 errors, which indicate access denied, but the ntfs permissions look
good as far as I can tell.
I can get by administering the site "live", but would prefer to make changes
locally and push them up to the live site after testing.
Any help on this would be appreciated; what I'd like to do is remove all
traces of FPSE beyond what is done via. Add/Remove Windows components and do
a toatlly "clean" install. Apparently using Add/Remove leaves some garbage
behind that's possibly causing thsi problem.
Thank You,
Jon "AKA Rebel"
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| keefah 2005-07-26, 8:47 pm |
| Hi,
Did you ever get this resolved? I am getting that infinite prompt for user
ID/pw also, and I think it is also somehow related to SharePoint (it appears
someone prior to me installed it, but I don't think we use it for anything,
and it seems to collide with FP2002 extensions). What did you do?
thnx, -Nick
"rebel" wrote:
> A little history...Installed IIS6.0 and FPSE2002 on W2K3 Std Server.
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| No, the issue remains unresolved. I ended up just changing the live site.
Not a really big issue since I don't make a lot of major changes to the
site. Interesting that you mention SharePoint, since it was installed on
this server as well and was removed. Even if I completely remove IIS and
FPSE, etc. the problem still occurs after a fresh install. I do have a test
server set up with W2K3 without SP1, I'll have to try to duplicate the
problem there.
As a side note, I was working on another site that uses a web hosting
company and it used a UNIX based back end. I required FPSE so they moved
the site to a W2K3 server and ever since, the upload and download
performance is extremely poor; with server timeouts and messages stating
that no web server was found at port 80...gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling
about companies that depend on it for mission-critical applications.
"keefah" <keefah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D15F7C54-0E58-44CC-8EF7-1DA501250FC8@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Did you ever get this resolved? I am getting that infinite prompt for user
> ID/pw also, and I think it is also somehow related to SharePoint (it
> appears
> someone prior to me installed it, but I don't think we use it for
> anything,
> and it seems to collide with FP2002 extensions). What did you do?
> thnx, -Nick
>
> "rebel" wrote:
>
> ...
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| keefah 2005-07-27, 2:48 am |
| Thanks for the reply. I thought FPSE existed for Unix systems? That sucks.
I've been poking around in tech answer threads all afternoon. Apparently I
don't have Sharepoint "installed", but I guess IIS 6 comes with some kind of
administrative site for it (called Microsoft Sharepoint Administration)? It
seems to be in the way of just administering FP "normally" -- it (Sharepoint
admin) just doesn't seem to work. Maybe that's because Sharepoint Team Crap
or whatever isn't installed? I'd rather just get rid of it, but maybe that's
not kosher for IIS 6? I dunno. I'm going to try messing with it tomorrow.
I'll let you know if I find out anything.
-Nick
"rebel" wrote:
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> No, the issue remains unresolved. I ended up just changing the live site.
> Not a really big issue since I don't make a lot of major changes to the
> site. Interesting that you mention SharePoint, since it was installed on
> this server as well and was removed. Even if I completely remove IIS and
> FPSE, etc. the problem still occurs after a fresh install. I do have a test
> server set up with W2K3 without SP1, I'll have to try to duplicate the
> problem there.
>
> As a side note, I was working on another site that uses a web hosting
> company and it used a UNIX based back end. I required FPSE so they moved
> the site to a W2K3 server and ever since, the upload and download
> performance is extremely poor; with server timeouts and messages stating
> that no web server was found at port 80...gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling
> about companies that depend on it for mission-critical applications.
> "keefah" <keefah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D15F7C54-0E58-44CC-8EF7-1DA501250FC8@microsoft.com...
[vbcol=seagreen]
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| Microsoft Sharepoint Administration is the web based application to
administer FP2002 extensions - it has very little to do with Windows
Sharepoint Services.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
"keefah" <keefah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FB7A390F-AE13-488C-A8C9-24D9F665DCCC@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thanks for the reply. I thought FPSE existed for Unix systems? That
> sucks.
>
> I've been poking around in tech answer threads all afternoon.
> Apparently I
> don't have Sharepoint "installed", but I guess IIS 6 comes with some
> kind of
> administrative site for it (called Microsoft Sharepoint
> Administration)? It
> seems to be in the way of just administering FP "normally" -- it
> (Sharepoint
> admin) just doesn't seem to work. Maybe that's because Sharepoint
> Team Crap
> or whatever isn't installed? I'd rather just get rid of it, but
> maybe that's
> not kosher for IIS 6? I dunno. I'm going to try messing with it
> tomorrow.
> I'll let you know if I find out anything.
> -Nick
>
> "rebel" wrote:
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| keefah 2005-07-27, 5:52 pm |
| Aloha Ron,
Thank you for the reply. Re-he-heally. <-[said like Ace Ventura] So I guess
that means that if it is not behaving properly, it's a problem I have to
figure out, rather than getting rid of it or administering FPSE differently?
Or do you recommend an alternative way of administering FPSE?
What I'm really trying to do is find the "right way" to create a development
environment for web applications that I can migrate to our production website
(which was created first, so I'm kind of having to retro the dev site). Do
you (or anyone out there) have any suggestions for this?
Mahalo, -Nick
"Ronx" wrote:
> Microsoft Sharepoint Administration is the web based application to
> administer FP2002 extensions - it has very little to do with Windows
> Sharepoint Services.
> --
> Ron Symonds
> Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
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