publishing to the web manager

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Ben

I am following a Frontpage 2002 tutorial on how to publish your web to the
personal web manager and it continuously references "find the path to your
personal web manager"...what is the equivalent of this in Frontpage 2003? Is
there a better method for this?

Best regards

Ben
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

No such thing, as far as publishing is concerned. You would either publish to a live/remote server
or if using Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro to the local IIS server that has the FP extensions
applied.

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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Wasn't that part of PWS? Name seems familar.


| No such thing, as far as publishing is concerned. You would either publish
to a live/remote server
| or if using Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro to the local IIS server that
has the FP extensions
| applied.
|
| --
| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| ==============================================
| If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
| a Service Pack or security update, please contact
| Microsoft Product Support Services:
| http://support.microsoft.com
| If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
| security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
| ==============================================
|
| | >I am following a Frontpage 2002 tutorial on how to publish your web to
the
| > personal web manager and it continuously references "find the path to
your
| > personal web manager"...what is the equivalent of this in Frontpage
2003? Is
| > there a better method for this?
| >
| > Best regards
| >
| > Ben
|
|
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Still never heard the term...

PWS = Personal Web Server (Windows 98 / SE), something slightly different under NT Workstation, but
still a personal web server.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

It was the user interface for PWS, just found ref. to it..now back to the
op. FP2002 & PWS with PWM? Don't think so.


| Still never heard the term...
|
| PWS = Personal Web Server (Windows 98 / SE), something slightly different
under NT Workstation, but
| still a personal web server.
|
| --
| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| ==============================================
| If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
| a Service Pack or security update, please contact
| Microsoft Product Support Services:
| http://support.microsoft.com
| If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
| security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
| ==============================================
|
| | > Wasn't that part of PWS? Name seems familar.
| >
| >
| > | > | No such thing, as far as publishing is concerned. You would either
publish
| > to a live/remote server
| > | or if using Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro to the local IIS server
that
| > has the FP extensions
| > | applied.
| > |
| > | --
| > | ==============================================
| > | Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | ==============================================
| > | If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
| > | a Service Pack or security update, please contact
| > | Microsoft Product Support Services:
| > | http://support.microsoft.com
| > | If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
| > | security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
| > | ==============================================
| > |
| > | | > | >I am following a Frontpage 2002 tutorial on how to publish your web
to
| > the
| > | > personal web manager and it continuously references "find the path
to
| > your
| > | > personal web manager"...what is the equivalent of this in Frontpage
| > 2003? Is
| > | > there a better method for this?
| > | >
| > | > Best regards
| > | >
| > | > Ben
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Ok, but you would never publish to the Web Manager....

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Righto. Ben must be reading something weird.


| Ok, but you would never publish to the Web Manager....
|
| --
| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| ==============================================
| If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
| a Service Pack or security update, please contact
| Microsoft Product Support Services:
| http://support.microsoft.com
| If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
| security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
| ==============================================
|
| | > It was the user interface for PWS, just found ref. to it..now back to
the
| > op. FP2002 & PWS with PWM? Don't think so.
| >
| >
| > | > | Still never heard the term...
| > |
| > | PWS = Personal Web Server (Windows 98 / SE), something slightly
different
| > under NT Workstation, but
| > | still a personal web server.
| > |
| > | --
| > | ==============================================
| > | Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | ==============================================
| > | If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
| > | a Service Pack or security update, please contact
| > | Microsoft Product Support Services:
| > | http://support.microsoft.com
| > | If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
| > | security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
| > | ==============================================
| > |
message
| > | | > | > Wasn't that part of PWS? Name seems familar.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > | > | > | No such thing, as far as publishing is concerned. You would either
| > publish
| > | > to a live/remote server
| > | > | or if using Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro to the local IIS
server
| > that
| > | > has the FP extensions
| > | > | applied.
| > | > |
| > | > | --
| > | > | ==============================================
| > | > | Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | > | ==============================================
| > | > | If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
| > | > | a Service Pack or security update, please contact
| > | > | Microsoft Product Support Services:
| > | > | http://support.microsoft.com
| > | > | If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
| > | > | security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
| > | > | ==============================================
| > | > |
| > | > | | > | > | >I am following a Frontpage 2002 tutorial on how to publish your
web
| > to
| > | > the
| > | > | > personal web manager and it continuously references "find the
path
| > to
| > | > your
| > | > | > personal web manager"...what is the equivalent of this in
Frontpage
| > | > 2003? Is
| > | > | > there a better method for this?
| > | > | >
| > | > | > Best regards
| > | > | >
| > | > | > Ben
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 

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