TBMK
FP and the FP SE require either port 80 (or secure port 443)
And after the FP SE are applied you need to open the FP Web/Site root using
http://localhost/, then create a subweb
http://localhost/testboard/
(not as a disc based web using D:\My Documents\Webs\testboard)
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| I've spend 5 days now with exactly the same problem & same error. Here's what I've done
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| 1. Uninstalled IIS
| 2. Reinstalled IIS unchecking FP2002 Server Extensions
| 3. Downloaded & saved FP 2002 extensions fpse02_86_eng.exe. Dbl clicked, installed. They now appear in control panel l under
add/remove programs
| 4. Changed IIS port to 79
| 5. Configured/extended server using DOS prompt per paper 300543 owsadm.exe -o install -p 79 -u name -sp publish
| This completed ok with message Port 79: Upgrade completed 5.0.2.4803
| 6. In FP 2002 used wizard to create discussion board D:\My Documents\Webs\testboard
| 7. Changed IIS default directory to above
| 8. In IIS, right clicked on Default Web Site/New & clicked FP 2002 Extensions Web. Named subweb fpextensions where it now
appears as a folder in testboard.
| 9. Opened IE 6.0
http://localhost:79. Made dummy entries in subject/from /body & clicked submit
| 10. Got same old message web FrontPage Run-Time Component Page
| You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that requires a web server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function
properly.
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| Note: I had done all these steps several times previously. It seems to me I have installed & configured FP 2002 extensions on my
server, configured my web page with a sub-folder to hold extensions, and by all logic I should be able to make a post. I've done
it somehow in the past, although I'm not sure how I've tried so many things. But it's always reverted back to the error above. I've
even used the paper on managing discussion threads to delete some of the junk posts. But it never lasted before error message
starts reappearing. There are no other right click functions on Default Web Server in either add or all tasks that look like they
will do anything for the above.
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| Regards, Ron
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