Yes.
One thing not mentioned is the required permissions for the database,
and the folder it is in. The server must be able to write to the
database and create files in the folder. Usually the IUSR_machinename
account is involved.
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The article assumes the use of "classic" ASP, not asp.NET. FrontPage
2003 will use asp.NET v1.1.xxxx, but should you wish to change to
Expression Web you will need asp.NET v2
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