FrontPage
extensions allow you to use the publication feature and dynamic
page elements available in Microsoft's FrontPage software. The FrontPage
Extensions page shows whether or not FrontPage extensions are currently
installed on your account.
You should only install the server
extensions if you intend to use Microsoft's FrontPage software to
create and upload your web site. If you install FrontPage extensions
you will not be able to upload your files and manage your site using
FTP.
Using FrontPage Extensions
To publish your site using Microsoft FrontPage you must first have
FrontPage extensions installed on your account, see above. Click
the 'Publish Web' option from the 'File' menu in your FrontPage
software. Enter your full web site domain name when asked where
you want to publish your site to and click 'Publish'. You will be
asked for your account username and password, after which your site
will be published to the server. Note that you can only publish
your site to an active domain name using FrontPage, you cannot publish
your site using FrontPage to the FTP server, to a temporary URL
or to a domain name which is not yet fully transferred to our network.
Notes On Windows FrontPage
Extensions
FrontPage 2002 extensions are installed on our Windows 2000 servers,
however due to the shared environment, the subwebs, usage analysis
and user management features are disabled. |