Publish to Hard Drive w/FP-Extensions

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Attempting To:
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Publish (opened with "open web") FP-2000 web pages in C:\Stoneham\My Web2\
to (a directory created via windows explorer) C:\Stoneham\webtown\. with FP
Extensions page includes counter and so I can use/test/learn ASP.

Destination directory is NOT a configured as a web directory (not sure how
that's done)

Results:
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Info. pop-up indicating certain features on pages will not function (i.e. FP
extension features). Opening published site show counter not working (and
assume ASP does not function either).

Environment:
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Dell laptop 9300
Windows XP SP2 (updates up-to-date)
Front Page 2000 (upgrade from 98)
IIS ver 5.1

How (if possible) can I publish the web to my hard drive (I've been all
though the KB, e.g. 303254) and still no luck.

If so, will the local server use the FP-Extension to display the counter and
ASP results?

Is there parameters I need to change on the destination folder?
(I've been told not to publish to the default web (c:\inetpub\wwwroot).
 
You need IIS installed on the machine and then install the extensions.

IIS is only available with Windows XP PRO
If you have XP Professional, install IS via Add/Remove programs > windows
components.

You would then publish your web to http://localhost/webname
Or to http://username/webname


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because you can have more than one subweb under localhost.
http://localhost/maryhartman
http://localhost/marymary
etc...



<MaryHartman> wrote in message
| On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 19:10:18 -0500, "Steve Easton"
|
| >You need IIS installed on the machine and then install the extensions.
| >
| >IIS is only available with Windows XP PRO
| >If you have XP Professional, install IS via Add/Remove programs > windows
| >components.
| >
| >You would then publish your web to http://localhost/webname
| >Or to http://username/webname
|
| Now, you've got me wondering. And maybe I can learn something new?!*
| :>)
|
| I use only http://localhost Why is the /webname needed at the end?
|
|
 
To those who have reponded I apologize for not correctly identifying my
system environment...

I do have Dell pre-installed XP-Pro SP-2 w/all updates (not the Home ver)
and IIS ver 5.1. I have installed FP Server Extensions (not sure of ver #)
via IIS.
 
C:\Stoneham\My Web2\mytestweb would be a "disc-based" web - no server
needed.

http://localhost/mytestweb would need IIS with FP extensions installed.



| To those who have reponded I apologize for not correctly identifying my
| system environment...
|
| I do have Dell pre-installed XP-Pro SP-2 w/all updates (not the Home ver)
| and IIS ver 5.1. I have installed FP Server Extensions (not sure of ver
#)
| via IIS.
|
| --
| Thanks...
| Jim Tinder
|
|
| "Jim T" wrote:
|
| > Attempting To:
| > ------------------
| > Publish (opened with "open web") FP-2000 web pages in C:\Stoneham\My
Web2\
| > to (a directory created via windows explorer) C:\Stoneham\webtown\. with
FP
| > Extensions page includes counter and so I can use/test/learn ASP.
| >
| > Destination directory is NOT a configured as a web directory (not sure
how
| > that's done)
| >
| > Results:
| > ----------
| > Info. pop-up indicating certain features on pages will not function
(i.e. FP
| > extension features). Opening published site show counter not working
(and
| > assume ASP does not function either).
| >
| > Environment:
| > ------------------
| > Dell laptop 9300
| > Windows XP SP2 (updates up-to-date)
| > Front Page 2000 (upgrade from 98)
| > IIS ver 5.1
| >
| > How (if possible) can I publish the web to my hard drive (I've been all
| > though the KB, e.g. 303254) and still no luck.
| >
| > If so, will the local server use the FP-Extension to display the counter
and
| > ASP results?
| >
| > Is there parameters I need to change on the destination folder?
| > (I've been told not to publish to the default web (c:\inetpub\wwwroot).
| >
| > --
| > Thanks...
| > Jim Tinder
 
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