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| Front Page
2000/2002
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Microsoft FrontPage is a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you
get) web building program. If you use, or plan to use FrontPage
to build and manage your website you must be sure to indicate
this when opening your account. FrontPage requires special
"extensions" installed on the server. If you do
not have a FrontPage Account, you will need to contact us
to have your account modified before your FrontPage Web will
work.
NOTE: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU MAKE SUBDIRECTORYS AND NOT
STORE ALL FILES IN THE WWW DIRECTORY. FOR EXAMPLE ALL IMAGES
CAN GO IN A IMAGE OR GRAPHICS SUBDIRECTORY.
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| Publishing
Your FrontPage Web |
After you have built your web pages on your computer, you
will be ready to publish them. Basically, this just means
that you will upload them to our server. Once this is done,
your pages will be viewable from the web. However, you must
do this in the following manner. Warning: FrontPage Account
holders should never use FTP to transfer files as it can
damage the FrontPage extensions.
- Launch Microsoft FrontPage
- From the menu at the top of the window, select File,
then Publish Web
- If this is the first time you publish to our server,
select More Webs and enter the location you want to publish
your FrontPage web to. (www.yourdomain.com) Hit Return (Enter)
on your keyboard.
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| Note: |
If you have published to the server before, your "Destination
Web Server" (www.yourdomain.com) will appear in the Publish
window.
IMPORTANT: Use yourdomain.com as the Destination Web Server
to publish to our server. Leave the "Destination Web
Name" blank.
4. You will be asked for your USERNAME and PASSWORD. This is
your domain's User ID and your FrontPage Password (which may
be different than your regular SSH/FTP/POP password). If you're
not sure what it is or if you aren't allowed past this point,
you'll need to contact us for a new FrontPage password. You
will also need to enter your domain name in the appropriate
field. 
5. You will then be connect to the server and are ready to
publish your Front Page Web.
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| Left
Window |
Once you connect to Front Page you will see two windows. The
window on the left is your local web. This should be pointing
to the folder on your local computer that stores your website.
If this is not the case, please refer the the Front Page help
file.
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| Right
Window: |
The window on the right will contain the folders and files
contained within your home directory. This is your space on
the server. This is where you will place your website. You
will see folders with names such as www, infobots and access-log.
6. You are now ready to select the Publish button and publish
your website to the www directory on the server.

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| Open
Your Published Web |
Once your FrontPage Web is published and online, you will
need to access it to make updates and changes. Be sure that
you are connected to the internet before attempting to open
your web on our server.
- Open FrontPage Explorer and choose File > Open FrontPage
Web.
- You can now choose to open a previously created web on
your PC or your web on our server.
- Highlight the appropriate web or type in the web address
(www.yourdomain.com) and click OK.
- Enter your Username and FrontPage Password if required.
- Make modifications and recalculate links if needed. (See
your FrontPage Manual for info on when it's necessary to
recalculate links.)
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| Troubleshooting
Common Problems with FP 00/02 |
The following are common problems and solutions encountered
with using FrontPage 00/02. If you are having a problem not
listed here, please feel free to contact support for help.
Or, refer to your Front Page manual provided with the software.
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| Getting
error - "Root Web Busy" |
FTP or SSH to your site and remove the "service.lck"
file in /www/_vti_pvt. This usually happens when a FrontPage
session is interrupted before completion.
Server times out when publishing large sites.
This difficulty arises when the uploading link times out in
the process of copying the web to our server. The only suggestion
Microsoft has offered so far is to break the main web into
a group of sub webs on your PC, then upload these individually.
If this problem persists for you, please contact support.
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| Getting
Error - "Front Page Extensions not Installed" |
We often see this error being reported even when the extensions
have been installed. If you get this error, please contact
support and we'll make sure the extensions are installed and
repair them if necessary.
NOTE: The extensions are easily corrupted.
Please use only FrontPage Explorer to update your web site
on the server. Never use FTP.
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| I
published but my web's not there! |
This will happen when the "Destination Web Name"
is filled in when publishing to our server. This box should
be left blank. If you put any other name in this box it will
create a subdirectory off of your root web and copy all of
your files into it. Your site will exist under a subdirectory
instead of at the top level /www where it should be.
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| My
counter, bbs, guestbook, etc isn't working. |
These problems are generally due to incorrect permissions
on the directory, file(s) or cgi script(s) that are associated
with them. Please don't change the permissions of your files
or directories unless you have a specific reason for doing
so and you know what effect it will have on your site.
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| My
forms won't work through the Secure Server. |
The call to a cgi script using the Secure Server must not
be within a webbot. Use a normal cgi call in your html script
for Secure Server calls.
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| My
search bot doesn't return any results. |
The /www directory must be world readable AND you need to
recalculate links BEFORE publishing (or after editing directly
on the server). If it still doesn't work: FTP to the server
and go to the /www/_vti_txt/default.wti directory. Delete
any files that begin with "ALL.". Don't delete any
other files. Then using Windows Explorer, do the same thing
on your PC. Recalculate links, test locally with your browser
and publish.
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| FP
starts the Web Publishing Wizard when I try to publish. |
Cancel the operation and contact support to have the FP extensions
installed/repaired.
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| Why
is my page renamed on the server when I publish? |
The "Default Document" of your web is automatically
renamed by the server to what is required by the configuration
of the server. For example, if you've named the main page
"index.html", it may be renamed "default.html".
Just check the links to your main page to make sure they refer
to it the same way.
NOTE: If you are using FrontPage, you should
NEVER use regular FTP to upload your files. This will damage
the extensions. Stick with one or the other all the time.
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