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TreyK


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06-26-04 03:50 PM

A co-worker and I are trying to put a message board up on our local intranet
.  We have an IIS server, so we know it's capable of supporting the extensio
ns.  Do we need to upload the extensions to the server?  Forgive me for my l
ack of knowledge, I've just
started using Frontpage a few months ago, and haven't been able to use it mu
ch during that time.  I know that when using other ISPs that support extensi
ons, they'll place directories in your root directory containing what seem t
o be interpreters or execu
table files that run the extensions - do we need to upload these files to ou
r server?  We plan on using FP to publish directly to the server.  I guess w
e're just trying to figure out how to upload the support for the extensions,
 if we need to.
I know this isn't the clearest question.  Basically, we have an IIS server t
hat can support these extensions, and we want to know what we need to do oth
er than publishing the website to make sure that our extensions will run.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions....

Trey





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    Re: Installing FP Extensions  
Stefan B Rusynko


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06-26-04 03:50 PM

For the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center see:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...fh;en-us;fp10se

1) Download FP 2002 Server Extensions:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d.../>
se02win.asp
English ones are at:
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...
/FPSE1002.exe
2) Download FP2002 Server Extensions Updates (and install in this order):
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...
/fpse1001.exe
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...
/fpse1002.exe
3) Install the Security Patch at:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;813380
4) Then to apply them see:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...doc/owsd02.mspx



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"TreyK" <TreyK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E01FBFA1-7B4
F-42B6-9774-6DE0F16A11F8@microsoft.com...
| A co-worker and I are trying to put a message board up on our local intran
et.  We have an IIS server, so we know it's capable of
supporting the extensions.  Do we need to upload the extensions to the serve
r?  Forgive me for my lack of knowledge, I've just
started using Frontpage a few months ago, and haven't been able to use it mu
ch during that time.  I know that when using other ISPs
that support extensions, they'll place directories in your root directory co
ntaining what seem to be interpreters or executable
files that run the extensions - do we need to upload these files to our serv
er?  We plan on using FP to publish directly to the
server.  I guess we're just trying to figure out how to upload the support f
or the extensions, if we need to.
|      I know this isn't the clearest question.  Basically, we have an IIS s
erver that can support these extensions, and we want to
know what we need to do other than publishing the website to make sure that 
our extensions will run.
|     Thanks in advance for any suggestions....
|
|     Trey







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