Unable to send form results to an email

N

Nicole

Hello~

I am currently using Frontpage 2002, running IIS 5.0,
Win2K. I'm pretty familiar with FP, but have had some
problems having the form results sent to an email. I can
set up the form to have the results send to a database,
but that's it.

Now the form is set up to e-mail results when it's
submitted - however when I
save the form, we get the following FP error message:
----------------------
This form is being created on a disk based web or the
FrontPage server
extensions have not been configured to send e-
mail ...etc...
Would you like to remove the e-mail recipient?
yes/no
-----------------------

Properties of the form are set correctly and as far as
I can tell, SMTP Services and FrontPage extensions are
installed correctly
and set up for e-mail to indicate the correct SMTP Server
and email
addressses to be used.

IN addition to the problem saving the form discussed
above, whenever the
form page is accessed by a visitor (or through a browser
locally) it shows a
line that says "[FrontPage Save Results Component]" at the
top of the form,
and whenever the form is submitted, the user gets the
following error
message:

-------------
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.

This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly
if you publish
this web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server
Extensions installed.

Click the <Back> arrow to return to the previous page.
------------------

I have already done the following:
Re-created the form.
Checked that FP Extensions and SMTP services are
installed & as far as I
know, configured for e-mail
Read and followd KB Articles 197605 & 196489

HELP!!!!!

Thanks in advance

Nicole






..
 
J

JDR

Nicole,

The message you are receiving when configuring the E-mail
address is a standard message you will receive if you are
creating your form locally.
//////
This form is being created on a disk based web or the
FrontPage server extensions have not been configured to
send e- mail ...etc...
Would you like to remove the e-mail recipient?
yes/no
//////

When asked if you would like to remove the address, just
click no

When you see the following message on a web page that is
using form:
//////
"[FrontPage Save Results Component]"
/////

This means that the extensions have been broke during
publishing or you have an issue with the extensions or
SMTP.

How did you upload the form? If you used an FTP client,
this will break the server extensions.

If you published (or imported) your form using FrontPage
then your issue is the extensions or SMTP.

I had the exact same thing happen to me not long ago. The
company I was working for had assured me they had the
Server Extensions installed, but to make a long story
short, they had not installed the SMTP.

Hope it helps,
JDR
-----Original Message-----
Hello~

I am currently using Frontpage 2002, running IIS 5.0,
Win2K. I'm pretty familiar with FP, but have had some
problems having the form results sent to an email. I can
set up the form to have the results send to a database,
but that's it.

Now the form is set up to e-mail results when it's
submitted - however when I
save the form, we get the following FP error message:
----------------------
This form is being created on a disk based web or the
FrontPage server
extensions have not been configured to send e-
mail ...etc...
Would you like to remove the e-mail recipient?
yes/no
-----------------------

Properties of the form are set correctly and as far as
I can tell, SMTP Services and FrontPage extensions are
installed correctly
and set up for e-mail to indicate the correct SMTP Server
and email
addressses to be used.

IN addition to the problem saving the form discussed
above, whenever the
form page is accessed by a visitor (or through a browser
locally) it shows a
line that says "[FrontPage Save Results Component]" at the
top of the form,
and whenever the form is submitted, the user gets the
following error
message:

-------------
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.

This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly
if you publish
this web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server
Extensions installed.

Click the <Back> arrow to return to the previous page.
------------------

I have already done the following:
Re-created the form.
Checked that FP Extensions and SMTP services are
installed & as far as I
know, configured for e-mail
Read and followd KB Articles 197605 & 196489

HELP!!!!!

Thanks in advance

Nicole






..


.
 
N

Nicole

Hello,

Well, I reinstalled the server extentions, but still get
the "[FrontPage Save Results Component]" message.

To upload the form, it's to a web server (locally) that I
maintain. I'm not sure if it's uploaded on an FTP client.
How do I check?

How do I go about making sure that the SMTP function is
installed on the server?

I appreciate your help! This has been so frustrating, not
being able to figure it out!

Thanks!
Nicole
-----Original Message-----
Nicole,

The message you are receiving when configuring the E-mail
address is a standard message you will receive if you are
creating your form locally.
//////
This form is being created on a disk based web or the
FrontPage server extensions have not been configured to
send e- mail ...etc...
Would you like to remove the e-mail recipient?
yes/no
//////

When asked if you would like to remove the address, just
click no

When you see the following message on a web page that is
using form:
//////
"[FrontPage Save Results Component]"
/////

This means that the extensions have been broke during
publishing or you have an issue with the extensions or
SMTP.

How did you upload the form? If you used an FTP client,
this will break the server extensions.

If you published (or imported) your form using FrontPage
then your issue is the extensions or SMTP.

I had the exact same thing happen to me not long ago. The
company I was working for had assured me they had the
Server Extensions installed, but to make a long story
short, they had not installed the SMTP.

Hope it helps,
JDR
-----Original Message-----
Hello~

I am currently using Frontpage 2002, running IIS 5.0,
Win2K. I'm pretty familiar with FP, but have had some
problems having the form results sent to an email. I can
set up the form to have the results send to a database,
but that's it.

Now the form is set up to e-mail results when it's
submitted - however when I
save the form, we get the following FP error message:
----------------------
This form is being created on a disk based web or the
FrontPage server
extensions have not been configured to send e-
mail ...etc...
Would you like to remove the e-mail recipient?
yes/no
-----------------------

Properties of the form are set correctly and as far as
I can tell, SMTP Services and FrontPage extensions are
installed correctly
and set up for e-mail to indicate the correct SMTP Server
and email
addressses to be used.

IN addition to the problem saving the form discussed
above, whenever the
form page is accessed by a visitor (or through a browser
locally) it shows a
line that says "[FrontPage Save Results Component]" at the
top of the form,
and whenever the form is submitted, the user gets the
following error
message:

-------------
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.

This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly
if you publish
this web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server
Extensions installed.

Click the <Back> arrow to return to the previous page.
------------------

I have already done the following:
Re-created the form.
Checked that FP Extensions and SMTP services are
installed & as far as I
know, configured for e-mail
Read and followd KB Articles 197605 & 196489

HELP!!!!!

Thanks in advance

Nicole






..


.
.
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

You do not have a SMTP server on your local machine, so it won't work that
way. It will only work on the host server when you HTTP publish to a server
that has the FP server extensions installed on the host server, and if
you've contacted the host admin to enable the forms to email transport.
--
-----
Tom Pepper Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
----
| Hello,
|
| Well, I reinstalled the server extentions, but still get
| the "[FrontPage Save Results Component]" message.
|
| To upload the form, it's to a web server (locally) that I
| maintain. I'm not sure if it's uploaded on an FTP client.
| How do I check?
|
| How do I go about making sure that the SMTP function is
| installed on the server?
|
| I appreciate your help! This has been so frustrating, not
| being able to figure it out!
|
| Thanks!
| Nicole
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Nicole,
| >
| >The message you are receiving when configuring the E-mail
| >address is a standard message you will receive if you are
| >creating your form locally.
| >//////
| >This form is being created on a disk based web or the
| >FrontPage server extensions have not been configured to
| >send e- mail ...etc...
| >Would you like to remove the e-mail recipient?
| >yes/no
| >//////
| >
| >When asked if you would like to remove the address, just
| >click no
| >
| >When you see the following message on a web page that is
| >using form:
| >//////
| >"[FrontPage Save Results Component]"
| >/////
| >
| >This means that the extensions have been broke during
| >publishing or you have an issue with the extensions or
| >SMTP.
| >
| >How did you upload the form? If you used an FTP client,
| >this will break the server extensions.
| >
| >If you published (or imported) your form using FrontPage
| >then your issue is the extensions or SMTP.
| >
| >I had the exact same thing happen to me not long ago. The
| >company I was working for had assured me they had the
| >Server Extensions installed, but to make a long story
| >short, they had not installed the SMTP.
| >
| >Hope it helps,
| >JDR
| >>-----Original Message-----
| >>Hello~
| >>
| >>I am currently using Frontpage 2002, running IIS 5.0,
| >>Win2K. I'm pretty familiar with FP, but have had some
| >>problems having the form results sent to an email. I can
| >>set up the form to have the results send to a database,
| >>but that's it.
| >>
| >>Now the form is set up to e-mail results when it's
| >>submitted - however when I
| >>save the form, we get the following FP error message:
| >>----------------------
| >> This form is being created on a disk based web or the
| >>FrontPage server
| >>extensions have not been configured to send e-
| >>mail ...etc...
| >>Would you like to remove the e-mail recipient?
| >> yes/no
| >>-----------------------
| >>
| >>Properties of the form are set correctly and as far as
| >>I can tell, SMTP Services and FrontPage extensions are
| >>installed correctly
| >>and set up for e-mail to indicate the correct SMTP
| >Server
| >>and email
| >>addressses to be used.
| >>
| >>IN addition to the problem saving the form discussed
| >>above, whenever the
| >>form page is accessed by a visitor (or through a browser
| >>locally) it shows a
| >>line that says "[FrontPage Save Results Component]" at
| >the
| >>top of the form,
| >>and whenever the form is submitted, the user gets the
| >>following error
| >>message:
| >>
| >>-------------
| >>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.
| >>
| >>This form or other FrontPage component will work
| >correctly
| >>if you publish
| >>this web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server
| >>Extensions installed.
| >>
| >>Click the <Back> arrow to return to the previous page.
| >>------------------
| >>
| >>I have already done the following:
| >> Re-created the form.
| >> Checked that FP Extensions and SMTP services are
| >>installed & as far as I
| >>know, configured for e-mail
| >>Read and followd KB Articles 197605 & 196489
| >>
| >>HELP!!!!!
| >>
| >>Thanks in advance
| >>
| >>Nicole
| >>
| >>
| >>
| >>
| >>
| >>
| >>..
| >>
| >>
| >>.
| >>
| >.
| >
 

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