[thelist] Front Page Extensions for Apache Server running in Win2K Environment
David Waldrop
waldrop at wtxcoxmail.com
Wed May 19 22:42:52 CDT 2004
Thanks Minh,
I will check those links out. I do not know that there is any particular
reason that I used Apache when I set the machine up. I do know that I think
I wish I had not! How would I go about changing at this point?
Any ideas?
Thanks
David Waldrop
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Win2K Environment
David,
Is there any specific reason you're running Apache, instead of IIS?
FrontPage Server Extensions are available for Apache, but I've heard
that it's an ordeal to install and configure. The GUI in IIS is much
more convenient and easier to manage. I would also raise the issue of
support from Microsoft, should you need it... also consider fixes,
patches, and new versions when they become available.
Nevertheless, here are some links:
Installing FrontPage Server Extensions to an Apache Web Server
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;202198
FrontPage 2002 Server Ext Support Center
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;fp10se
Web sites do not open in Microsoft FrontPage after you configure
FrontPage Server Extensions 2002 on an Apache 1.3.19 or later Web site
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324245
Minh Lee Goon
David Waldrop wrote:
> I have a webserver that I have set up to run, basically to host several
> church web pages. The machine is Win2K, and the server portion is Apache
> 2.0.45. I have had a couple of the people who build the actual pages ask
me
> to install Front Page Extensions, as they build their pages with Front
Page.
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