Appendix D, Server Extensions for Microsoft FrontPage
485
Installing FrontPage Server Extensions
extensions require a specific directory structure, which is discussed later in this
section. After installation, you must perform some additional administrative
tasks for setting permissions and accessing specific webs.
These installation instructions are for the standalone FrontPage Server
Extensions that are in a self-extracting executable that is downloadable from
the Microsoft FrontPage web site.
Note
You must log into your NT system as Administrator or have administrator
permission to install the FrontPage Server Extensions.
To install FrontPage Serve Extensions on Windows NT, perform the following
steps:
1.
Run the server extensions setup program for your language and processor
type.
For example, for English FrontPage98 extensions, it is the
fp98ext_x86_enu.exe
file. The server extensions are copied to the
folder
C:\Program Files\MicrosoftFrontPage\Version 2.0
or
\Version 3.0
. During this process, your web server is stopped to make
sure that files are not locked by the running web server. As soon as the
copy is complete, the web server is started and remains running for the
remainder of the installation process. The stub server extensions are
installed on each root web and sub-web. On a single-hosted server the
FrontPage Server Extensions are automatically installed on the single
content root of the server.
On a multi-hosted machine, the Multi-hosted Server dialog box is displayed.
2.
Select the virtual servers on which the FrontPage Server Extensions should
be installed and click OK.
3.
Enter the name of a new FrontPage administrator account and a password.
4.
You can add other administrator accounts after installing the server
extensions using the Permissions command in the FrontPage Explorer.
Installing the server extensions on each FrontPage web may take several
minutes and may increase the CPU load on your computer. If this is a new
installation of the FrontPage Server Extensions, each page’s contents are parsed
to expand FrontPage components (such as Include components and
Substitution components). create a hyperlink map of the FrontPage web, and
extract page titles and base URLs.
Summary of Contents for Netscape Enterprise Server
Page 30: ...Contacting Technical Support 30 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 32: ...32 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 56: ...Sending Error Information to Netscape 56 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 66: ...66 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 112: ...Managing a Preferred Language List 112 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 158: ...158 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 182: ...Using the Watchdog uxwdog Process Unix 182 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 196: ...Viewing Events Windows NT 196 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 218: ...Enabling the Subagent 218 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 266: ...266 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 302: ...Enabling WAI Services 302 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 310: ...310 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 446: ...Customizing the Search Interface 446 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 448: ...448 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 454: ...Responses 454 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 464: ...Referencing ACL Files in obj conf 464 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 504: ...504 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...