Re: IIS and localhost - please help



Susan,

That implies that the FPSE is already installed on the web.

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Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97 - '02
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"Susan" <dsnsacree@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OA1nDaq9FHA.3760@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thank you for the response.
>
> I did that and only had the options:
> Check Server Extensions 2002
> Recalculate Server Extensions 2002 Web
> Remove Server Extensions 2002
>
> What do I need to do to be able to publish to it?
> If I try to pull up localhost now I get the following:
> ============================================
> Your Web service is now running.
> You do not currently have a default Web page established for your users. Any users attempting to connect to your Web site from
> another machine are currently receiving an Under Construction page. Your Web server lists the following files as possible default
> Web pages: default.htm,default.asp,index.htm,iisstart.asp. Currently, only iisstart.asp exists.
>
> To add documents to your default Web site, save files in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\.
>
> ==================================================
>
> "MD Websunlimited" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ubrfSOq9FHA.4084@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Start | Control | Administrative Tools | IIS Information Services | Web Server | Default Web Site
>>
>> Select the web site that you wish to apply the extension to and right click, All Task | Configure Server Extensions 2002. If the
>> extension are already install you'll not see this but rather the configuration menus for FPSE 2002.
>>
>> --
>> Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97 - '02
>> http://www.websunlimited.com
>> FrontPage Add-in
>>
>>
>>
>> "Susan" <dsnsacree@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OOckRcp9FHA.3664@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Installed new HD and now am trying to set up the localhost on XP pro again. I installed the IIS and FP extensions. Now don't I
>>> need to "extend the server"? I cannot do this because I get unauthorized message when I try to "Check Server Extensions".
>>>
>>>
>>> I cannot publish to localhost - it says that website does not exist and do I want to create one. I click yes and then it goes
>>> back Remote Web Site Properties page where I just was.
>>>
>>> If I go to http://localhost it brings up http://localhost/localstart.asp and tells me the web service is running. I do not have
>>> a default web page set up, etc.
>>>
>>> I hope I do not have to format and reinstall Windows XP again.
>>> Thanks for help. It has been an experience replacing HD.
>>>
>>> Susan
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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