Re: "Cannot run FrontPage Server Extensions..." on 2003 server
From: Richard Lewis Haggard (HaggardAtWorldDotStdDotCom)
Date: 09/05/04
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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 19:46:20 -0400
I see I'm not the only person having trouble with having a form's contents
sent by email. And it looks like there aren't a lot of people that know much
about this. Surely, things can't be that difficult!
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Rick
"Richard Lewis Haggard" <HaggardAtWorldDotStdDotCom> wrote in message
news:ufc8%23BskEHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> I've recently put 2003 Advanced Server on a machine that previously had
> Windows XP Pro. This machine hosts my web site which I normally create on
> another machine using FrontPage 2003. I was able to edit on my work
> machine and deploy to the 2003 Advanced Server and the web site works just
> like it used to. Almost anyway.
>
> One exception is the Feedback page. There appear to be some sort of
> permissions that I need to set on the server but I don't know what they
> would be or where to set them required in order to permit this form to
> collect its information and email them to a specified address. This is a
> standard Feedback page except that I've specified that it send the user's
> feedback via email. This was done with the standard FrontPage method of
> right clicking on the page, selecting Page Properties, selecting 'Send to'
> and specifying the email address that the form's contents are to be sent.
>
> When a user tries to submit feedback, he initially gets a logon dialog
> box. If the user specifies a value username and password then an error of
> some sort happens and he gets a page with
>
> "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions on this page:
> http://www.haggard-and-associates.com/feedback.htm
>
> on it. What do I have to do to permit email of the feedback form to work
> again?
>
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> Richard Lewis Haggard
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