 | Avoiding FrontPage Extension Corruption | |
 | FrontPage extensions are quite liable to corrupt, especially if you mix protocols. A FrontPage web should only be published with FrontPage, and never through ftp. If you want a different user to man |
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 | Changing FrontPage Password | |
 | NOTE: Changing the Control Panel password does not change the FP password. When the FTP/SSH/CP password is changed for an account, the user name and password must be changed manually by the client in their FrontPage pro |
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 | Computer Requirements | |
 | Any Windows, Macintosh®, or UNIX client can use FrontPage Server Extensions 2002 features, providing the client runs the following software: * Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator 4 |
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 | FrontPage Support Links | |
 | Here's some links to good support sites: http://www.fpug.com/disc1_frm.htm http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/faq.htm http://DynamicNet.net/support/fp/newsgroups.htm http://Dynam |
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 | Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extension Errors | |
 | Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extension Errors SYMPTOMS When you submit a form that has been configured to save to itself, you get the following error message: Fron |
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 | Accessing your account via Front Page | |
 | The FrontPage extensions must be installed before you begin to work with Frontpage. You will be asked for a user name and password. The first time you use FP, you will need to enter the FTP/SSH/CP user name and pa |
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 | PGP mail formmail gives FrontPage Extension Error | |
 | You know you have FrontPage extensions, and yet when you try to use pgpmail.pl and formmail.pl, you get this message: You have sent a form or have followed a link to a page that requires a Web server and Fro |
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 | Restricting access in FP | |
 | Before following the directions below: Open the Front Page Browser by selecting open from the tool bar and the selecting open folder. The folder would be named after the IP address or what ever address was used to publish the |
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 | Search Bot does not return expected results. | |
 | Try recalculating the hyperlinks by opening the web in FrontPage Explorer, click on tools, recalculate hyperlinks. If that fails, then you or support should take the following steps: 1. FTP into site. |
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 | FrontPage Web setup to publish | |
 | Once you have installed FrontPage extensions and created a page, you are ready to publish your page to |
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 | Table is out of alignment in Netscape | |
 | Problem: Tables created by means of Front Page do not pay any special attention to the various widths adding up correctly, because Internet Explorer will interpret the table correctly regardless of the math. |
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 | Tips for Publishing with FrontPage | |
 | Tip 1: Build and save your web on your local computer. Tip 2: Some features of the FrontPage program may not work on our servers. For example, forms created and used with FrontPage canno |
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 | Turning a subdirectory into a subweb | |
 | 1. Create the subweb by doing File --> New -->FrontPage Web . 2. Select "Import an existing web". 3. Choose a title for your web. Be sure you change the path so that it is going to the Internet locati |
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 | Using FTP to transfer web files to server | |
 | When using FTP to transfer FrontPage Web files to the server, which files should not be transferred? FrontPage's Publish command utilizes HTTP to communicate with the web server. The command will not transfer the local FrontPage |
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 | Publish FrontPage Site Using FTP | |
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NOTE: As of March 1, 2009, FrontPage Extensions will no longer be available. You can still use FrontPage to create your site, and publish via FTP.Please use the following instructions to publish your FrontPage site via FTP:1. In Front |
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