Hit Counter not Working

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Thomas R Grassi Jr

Front Page 2003 SP3
IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
Windows XP Pro SP3

Just designed a simple default page

Two buttons with a hyper link and
Hit Counter

This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I published
the site on my IIS6 Server

When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X

What can I be missing ?

I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks

Tom
 
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Tom [Pepper] Willett

Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Thomas R Grassi Jr

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are installed. I
just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then details on IIS and FP
extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user with
write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
 
R

Ronx

To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you either
have to publish using http to a server running the extensions (NOT the
folder option) or create the component on the server - opened in FrontPage
using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components published
using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will not work, even
if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP publishing changes the
code in the page to point to the correct executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are installed. I
just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then details on IIS and
FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user with
write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Thomas R Grassi Jr

Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on this NG
about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to open
web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
Ronx said:
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you either
have to publish using http to a server running the extensions (NOT the
folder option) or create the component on the server - opened in FrontPage
using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will not
work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP publishing
changes the code in the page to point to the correct executables on the
server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are installed. I
just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then details on IIS and
FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user with
write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
R

Ronx

I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I could
not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on this
NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
Ronx said:
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you either
have to publish using http to a server running the extensions (NOT the
folder option) or create the component on the server - opened in
FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will not
work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP publishing
changes the code in the page to point to the correct executables on the
server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are installed.
I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then details on IIS
and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user
with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Thomas R Grassi Jr

Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html file
it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components applications IIS
details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
Ronx said:
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I could
not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on this
NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
Ronx said:
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you either
have to publish using http to a server running the extensions (NOT the
folder option) or create the component on the server - opened in
FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will not
work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP publishing
changes the code in the page to point to the correct executables on the
server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are installed.
I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then details on IIS
and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user
with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

Probably has to do with security features of Win 2003 server, such as URL
scan. There are settings, that by default, must be changed. Keep plugging
away in the IIS newsgroups....
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Ronx
:
: Thanks for your help
: I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html
file
: it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.
:
: But when I went into control panel and windows components applications IIS
: details frontpage server extensions are checked off.
:
: I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck
:
: Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server
:
: I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either
:
: I did post something on the IIS ng
:
: If you think of any thing let me know
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
: : >I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I could
: >not make a web server work with R2.
: > Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
: > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: > : >> Ronx
: >>
: >> Thanks for the info
: >> But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on this
: >> NG about that
: >>
: >> I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
: >> open web site
: >>
: >>
: >> I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com
: >>
: >> This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6
: >>
: >> I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc
: >>
: >> Any ideas or thoughts
: >>
: >> Thanks
: >>
: >> Tom
: >> : >>> To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either
: >>> have to publish using http to a server running the extensions (NOT the
: >>> folder option) or create the component on the server - opened in
: >>> FrontPage using a http:// location.
: >>>
: >>> Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
: >>> published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will
not
: >>> work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP
publishing
: >>> changes the code in the page to point to the correct executables on
the
: >>> server.
: >>> --
: >>> Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
: >>> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: >>> http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >>>
: >>> : >>>> Tom
: >>>>
: >>>> I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
: >>>> installed on the IIS6 server.
: >>>>
: >>>> Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed.
: >>>> I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then details on
IIS
: >>>> and FP extensions are checked.
: >>>>
: >>>> I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server
: >>>>
: >>>> I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
: >>>> exists
: >>>>
: >>>> somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user
: >>>> with write permissions is that correct?
: >>>>
: >>>> I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
: >>>> persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
: >>>> I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.
: >>>>
: >>>> ANy other ideas?
: >>>>
: >>>> thanks
: >>>>
: >>>> Tom
: >>>> : >>>>> Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
: >>>>> extensions
: >>>>> installed?
: >>>>> --
: >>>>> Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >>>>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >>>>> ---------------------------
: >>>>> : >>>>> : Front Page 2003 SP3
: >>>>> : IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: >>>>> : Windows XP Pro SP3
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : Just designed a simple default page
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : Two buttons with a hyper link and
: >>>>> : Hit Counter
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
: >>>>> published
: >>>>> : the site on my IIS6 Server
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : What can I be missing ?
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : What am I doing wrong?
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : Thanks
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : Tom
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> :
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>
: >>>>
: >>>
: >>>
: >>
: >>
: >
: >
:
:
 
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Thomas R Grassi Jr

Tom

Yes I think you might be right but the IIS NG never responds like you guys
do. I posted something on that NG 3 weeks ago and no one answered. I just
posted this issue on IIS ng today lets see what happens.


Thanks

Tom
Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Probably has to do with security features of Win 2003 server, such as URL
scan. There are settings, that by default, must be changed. Keep
plugging
away in the IIS newsgroups....
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Ronx
:
: Thanks for your help
: I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html
file
: it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.
:
: But when I went into control panel and windows components applications
IIS
: details frontpage server extensions are checked off.
:
: I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck
:
: Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server
:
: I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either
:
: I did post something on the IIS ng
:
: If you think of any thing let me know
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
: : >I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I
could
: >not make a web server work with R2.
: > Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
: > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: > : >> Ronx
: >>
: >> Thanks for the info
: >> But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on
this
: >> NG about that
: >>
: >> I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
: >> open web site
: >>
: >>
: >> I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com
: >>
: >> This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6
: >>
: >> I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc
: >>
: >> Any ideas or thoughts
: >>
: >> Thanks
: >>
: >> Tom
: >> : >>> To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either
: >>> have to publish using http to a server running the extensions (NOT
the
: >>> folder option) or create the component on the server - opened in
: >>> FrontPage using a http:// location.
: >>>
: >>> Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
: >>> published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will
not
: >>> work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP
publishing
: >>> changes the code in the page to point to the correct executables on
the
: >>> server.
: >>> --
: >>> Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
: >>> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: >>> http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >>>
: >>> : >>>> Tom
: >>>>
: >>>> I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions
are
: >>>> installed on the IIS6 server.
: >>>>
: >>>> Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed.
: >>>> I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then details on
IIS
: >>>> and FP extensions are checked.
: >>>>
: >>>> I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server
: >>>>
: >>>> I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
: >>>> exists
: >>>>
: >>>> somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1
user
: >>>> with write permissions is that correct?
: >>>>
: >>>> I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
: >>>> persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
: >>>> I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.
: >>>>
: >>>> ANy other ideas?
: >>>>
: >>>> thanks
: >>>>
: >>>> Tom
message
: >>>> : >>>>> Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
: >>>>> extensions
: >>>>> installed?
: >>>>> --
: >>>>> Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >>>>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: >>>>> ---------------------------
: >>>>> : >>>>> : Front Page 2003 SP3
: >>>>> : IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: >>>>> : Windows XP Pro SP3
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : Just designed a simple default page
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : Two buttons with a hyper link and
: >>>>> : Hit Counter
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then
I
: >>>>> published
: >>>>> : the site on my IIS6 Server
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : What can I be missing ?
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : What am I doing wrong?
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : Thanks
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> : Tom
: >>>>> :
: >>>>> :
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>
: >>>>
: >>>
: >>>
: >>
: >>
: >
: >
:
:
 
R

Ronx

Have you extended the website? Administration Tasks->Microsoft SharePoint
Administrator
And have you Allowed FrontPage extensions in the IIS Manager web service
extensions section?
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html
file it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components applications
IIS details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
Ronx said:
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I could
not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on this
NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either have to publish using http to a server running the extensions
(NOT the folder option) or create the component on the server - opened
in FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will
not work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP
publishing changes the code in the page to point to the correct
executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed. I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then
details on IIS and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user
with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Thomas R Grassi Jr

Ron

I created this web site in IIS6 i did not use WSS Central Adminstration

Should I delete the site from IIS6 then create it via WSS CA?

This web site is not for Sharepoint it is being developed for external user
access to my home web site.

Do we need to create all web sites now via WSS CA?

I try this out while I wait to hear from you.

Thanks

tom
Ronx said:
Have you extended the website? Administration Tasks->Microsoft SharePoint
Administrator
And have you Allowed FrontPage extensions in the IIS Manager web service
extensions section?
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html
file it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components applications
IIS details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
Ronx said:
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I could
not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on this
NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either have to publish using http to a server running the extensions
(NOT the folder option) or create the component on the server - opened
in FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will
not work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP
publishing changes the code in the page to point to the correct
executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed. I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then
details on IIS and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user
with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Thomas R Grassi Jr

Ron

Just tried creating the site in WSS CA

Still does not work I see the FPSE files now under the site

I can not connect to the site

Why do we need to do this using Sharepoint? Sharepoint is not an IIS web
site manager program

IIS6 needs to have the ability to add FPSE to any web site no matter how it
is created.

If I do a New Web site in IIS6 why can I not get FPSE to work

What do I do now

Tom
Ronx said:
Have you extended the website? Administration Tasks->Microsoft SharePoint
Administrator
And have you Allowed FrontPage extensions in the IIS Manager web service
extensions section?
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html
file it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components applications
IIS details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
Ronx said:
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I could
not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on this
NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either have to publish using http to a server running the extensions
(NOT the folder option) or create the component on the server - opened
in FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will
not work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP
publishing changes the code in the page to point to the correct
executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions are
installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed. I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then
details on IIS and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1 user
with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
R

Ronx

The Sharepoint Administrator is for administrating the FP 2002 extensions -
not Sharepoint. Create the site in IIS and use the Sharepoint Admin to
extend the site with FP extensions.

The extensions will be installed on Port 80 - All your URLs must use port
80 - not 81 or any other number.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ron

Just tried creating the site in WSS CA

Still does not work I see the FPSE files now under the site

I can not connect to the site

Why do we need to do this using Sharepoint? Sharepoint is not an IIS web
site manager program

IIS6 needs to have the ability to add FPSE to any web site no matter how
it is created.

If I do a New Web site in IIS6 why can I not get FPSE to work

What do I do now

Tom
Ronx said:
Have you extended the website? Administration Tasks->Microsoft
SharePoint Administrator
And have you Allowed FrontPage extensions in the IIS Manager web service
extensions section?
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html
file it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components applications
IIS details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I
could not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on
this NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either have to publish using http to a server running the extensions
(NOT the folder option) or create the component on the server -
opened in FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will
not work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP
publishing changes the code in the page to point to the correct
executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions
are installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed. I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then
details on IIS and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1
user with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
message Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then
I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Thomas R Grassi Jr

Ron

On the server I am using port 80 for my web site

Well I deleted it from sharepoint and recreated it back in IIS6

I am unclear on where to extend the site to get FPSE installed

The Sharepoint Central Admin web page does not list any web site that is not
under the control of WSS

I just went into WSS CA extend a web site page
in the drop down box I saw my TESTSITE but it wants me to extend and
existing Application I have WSS working fine now and I do not want to extend
my WSS site which happens to be on port 81

The TESTSITE is a standalone site nothing to do with WSS and IIS6 should be
able to handle the FSPE extensions. What if I did not have sharepoint
installed FSPE extension would not work either?

I am now more confused than ever.

It is looking like Frontpage is not designed to publish to a url. The option
in FP is not working at all now matter what environment. The only method
that works is file transfer.
But then Hit Counters will not work when you publish that way.

Need help thanks

Tom

Does Microsoft still support FP?

Ronx said:
The Sharepoint Administrator is for administrating the FP 2002
extensions - not Sharepoint. Create the site in IIS and use the
Sharepoint Admin to extend the site with FP extensions.

The extensions will be installed on Port 80 - All your URLs must use port
80 - not 81 or any other number.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ron

Just tried creating the site in WSS CA

Still does not work I see the FPSE files now under the site

I can not connect to the site

Why do we need to do this using Sharepoint? Sharepoint is not an IIS web
site manager program

IIS6 needs to have the ability to add FPSE to any web site no matter how
it is created.

If I do a New Web site in IIS6 why can I not get FPSE to work

What do I do now

Tom
Ronx said:
Have you extended the website? Administration Tasks->Microsoft
SharePoint Administrator
And have you Allowed FrontPage extensions in the IIS Manager web service
extensions section?
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html
file it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components applications
IIS details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I
could not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on
this NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either have to publish using http to a server running the extensions
(NOT the folder option) or create the component on the server -
opened in FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will
not work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP
publishing changes the code in the page to point to the correct
executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions
are installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed. I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then
details on IIS and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1
user with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
message Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then
I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Thomas R Grassi Jr

Ronx

I got it yahoo

What a bone head I am on this one. You and every one else kept telling me
use Sharepoint admin and dumb me was always using sharepoint central
administration.

Then I did a check in admin tools and saw sharepoint admin and to my
amazement there it was my web site ready to be extended.

I ran the extension process but it failed. The site I created was under the
folder of wwwroot. It did not like that so I had to create my testsite under
the root of inetpub

The fpse 2002 files all appeared and my site works even the hit counter is
working now wow.

Just have one question left now

How do I publish my files into the root of the new folder I created on my
server. Reason I ask is becasue when I published from my pc it created the
folder that I had on my pc on the server. now the users would have to type
www.testsite.com/testsite

would rather have www.testsite.com


Thanks for all your help


Any ideas on that?

Thanks

Tom

Now off to get my workstation to work for SPFE 2002 and I will be a happy
camper


Ronx said:
The Sharepoint Administrator is for administrating the FP 2002
extensions - not Sharepoint. Create the site in IIS and use the
Sharepoint Admin to extend the site with FP extensions.

The extensions will be installed on Port 80 - All your URLs must use port
80 - not 81 or any other number.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ron

Just tried creating the site in WSS CA

Still does not work I see the FPSE files now under the site

I can not connect to the site

Why do we need to do this using Sharepoint? Sharepoint is not an IIS web
site manager program

IIS6 needs to have the ability to add FPSE to any web site no matter how
it is created.

If I do a New Web site in IIS6 why can I not get FPSE to work

What do I do now

Tom
Ronx said:
Have you extended the website? Administration Tasks->Microsoft
SharePoint Administrator
And have you Allowed FrontPage extensions in the IIS Manager web service
extensions section?
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the _vti_inf.html
file it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components applications
IIS details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I
could not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on
this NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable to
open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either have to publish using http to a server running the extensions
(NOT the folder option) or create the component on the server -
opened in FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location will
not work, even if the web server is running the extensions. HTTP
publishing changes the code in the page to point to the correct
executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions
are installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed. I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft then
details on IIS and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1
user with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
message Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003, Then
I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
R

Ronx

You create a new website on the server.
Make a new folder (use Windows Explorer)
In the IIS MMC expand the tree on the left, right click on websites folder
and choose New website
In the property sheets point the website to the new folder, and either set
host headers or a new IP address to point to the site.
Any new IP address will have to be set up in Networking on the server, and
DNS entries made for it as well.

This is a post for the server groups and forums. Or read all the help in
the IIS MMC.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

I got it yahoo

What a bone head I am on this one. You and every one else kept telling me
use Sharepoint admin and dumb me was always using sharepoint central
administration.

Then I did a check in admin tools and saw sharepoint admin and to my
amazement there it was my web site ready to be extended.

I ran the extension process but it failed. The site I created was under
the folder of wwwroot. It did not like that so I had to create my
testsite under the root of inetpub

The fpse 2002 files all appeared and my site works even the hit counter
is working now wow.

Just have one question left now

How do I publish my files into the root of the new folder I created on my
server. Reason I ask is becasue when I published from my pc it created
the folder that I had on my pc on the server. now the users would have to
type www.testsite.com/testsite

would rather have www.testsite.com


Thanks for all your help


Any ideas on that?

Thanks

Tom

Now off to get my workstation to work for SPFE 2002 and I will be a happy
camper


Ronx said:
The Sharepoint Administrator is for administrating the FP 2002
extensions - not Sharepoint. Create the site in IIS and use the
Sharepoint Admin to extend the site with FP extensions.

The extensions will be installed on Port 80 - All your URLs must use
port 80 - not 81 or any other number.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ron

Just tried creating the site in WSS CA

Still does not work I see the FPSE files now under the site

I can not connect to the site

Why do we need to do this using Sharepoint? Sharepoint is not an IIS
web site manager program

IIS6 needs to have the ability to add FPSE to any web site no matter
how it is created.

If I do a New Web site in IIS6 why can I not get FPSE to work

What do I do now

Tom
Have you extended the website? Administration Tasks->Microsoft
SharePoint Administrator
And have you Allowed FrontPage extensions in the IIS Manager web
service extensions section?
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the
_vti_inf.html file it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions
not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components
applications IIS details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help
either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I
could not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on
this NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable
to open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either have to publish using http to a server running the
extensions (NOT the folder option) or create the component on the
server - opened in FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location
will not work, even if the web server is running the extensions.
HTTP publishing changes the code in the page to point to the
correct executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions
are installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed. I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft
then details on IIS and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1
user with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
message Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003,
Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 
T

Thomas R Grassi Jr

Ronx

Thanks

You must publish from the exact same folder that is on the web site

For some reason FP will publish the entire path from test site. I know what
to do now thanks

I did recreate the site anyway to get a clean start

Thanks
Tom
Ronx said:
You create a new website on the server.
Make a new folder (use Windows Explorer)
In the IIS MMC expand the tree on the left, right click on websites folder
and choose New website
In the property sheets point the website to the new folder, and either set
host headers or a new IP address to point to the site.
Any new IP address will have to be set up in Networking on the server, and
DNS entries made for it as well.

This is a post for the server groups and forums. Or read all the help in
the IIS MMC.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
Ronx

I got it yahoo

What a bone head I am on this one. You and every one else kept telling me
use Sharepoint admin and dumb me was always using sharepoint central
administration.

Then I did a check in admin tools and saw sharepoint admin and to my
amazement there it was my web site ready to be extended.

I ran the extension process but it failed. The site I created was under
the folder of wwwroot. It did not like that so I had to create my
testsite under the root of inetpub

The fpse 2002 files all appeared and my site works even the hit counter
is working now wow.

Just have one question left now

How do I publish my files into the root of the new folder I created on my
server. Reason I ask is becasue when I published from my pc it created
the folder that I had on my pc on the server. now the users would have to
type www.testsite.com/testsite

would rather have www.testsite.com


Thanks for all your help


Any ideas on that?

Thanks

Tom

Now off to get my workstation to work for SPFE 2002 and I will be a happy
camper


Ronx said:
The Sharepoint Administrator is for administrating the FP 2002
extensions - not Sharepoint. Create the site in IIS and use the
Sharepoint Admin to extend the site with FP extensions.

The extensions will be installed on Port 80 - All your URLs must use
port 80 - not 81 or any other number.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ron

Just tried creating the site in WSS CA

Still does not work I see the FPSE files now under the site

I can not connect to the site

Why do we need to do this using Sharepoint? Sharepoint is not an IIS
web site manager program

IIS6 needs to have the ability to add FPSE to any web site no matter
how it is created.

If I do a New Web site in IIS6 why can I not get FPSE to work

What do I do now

Tom
Have you extended the website? Administration Tasks->Microsoft
SharePoint Administrator
And have you Allowed FrontPage extensions in the IIS Manager web
service extensions section?
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for your help
I found this KB828909 online and when I searched for the
_vti_inf.html file it was not found hence Frontpage Server extensions
not installed.

But when I went into control panel and windows components
applications IIS details frontpage server extensions are checked off.

I then uninstalled FPSE and reinstalled FPSE but no luck

Wonder whats up with Windows 2003 Server

I even turned off my Kaspersky anti virus and that did not help
either

I did post something on the IIS ng

If you think of any thing let me know

Thanks

Tom
I tried windows 2003 R2, and replaced it with Windows 2003 SP1. I
could not make a web server work with R2.
Try asking in a server newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Ronx

Thanks for the info
But I posted this one earlier today FRONTPAGE Publishing Newbie on
this NG about that

I tried publishing in FP using http and it displays message unable
to open web site


I can get to the web site via http://www.test.com

This site is on my Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server sp2 with IIS6

I have FP 2003 on my Windows XP PRO SP3 pc

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
To make any component that uses the FrontPage extensions work you
either have to publish using http to a server running the
extensions (NOT the folder option) or create the component on the
server - opened in FrontPage using a http:// location.

Components created on a disc-based web will not work. Components
published using FTP or to a disc based (folder option) location
will not work, even if the web server is running the extensions.
HTTP publishing changes the code in the page to point to the
correct executables on the server.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

Tom

I used the folder option to publish and the FP server extensions
are installed on the IIS6 server.

Is there any way to check to make sure the FP extensions are
installed. I just went into control panal add/remove Microsoft
then details on IIS and FP extensions are checked.

I even did a IIS reset on the IIS6 server

I looked in the folder _vti_cnf and the file default.htm.cnt file
exists

somewhere I read something about this folder needs ISUR_SERVER1
user with write permissions is that correct?

I tried to give ISUR_SERVER1 user write permissions but the write
persmission box is greyed out under the Deny column
I checked the write box but not sure if the deny is taking over.

ANy other ideas?

thanks

Tom
message Are you http publishing (not FTP) to a server with the FP server
extensions
installed?
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: Front Page 2003 SP3
: IIS6 Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC Server SP2
: Windows XP Pro SP3
:
: Just designed a simple default page
:
: Two buttons with a hyper link and
: Hit Counter
:
: This was designed on my Windows XP Pro pc with my FP 2003,
Then I
published
: the site on my IIS6 Server
:
: When I bring up the web site the hit counter has a RED X
:
: What can I be missing ?
:
: I have IIS5 on my pc and it fails there also
:
: What am I doing wrong?
:
: Thanks
:
: Tom
:
:
 

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