Installing FPSE on Windows 2003 x64



Hello,

I have troubles installing FrontPage server extensions on Windows 2003
x64.

I went to Add/Remove program and installed all the IIS components
though I cant find FPSE there.

FPSE doesnt show up in the "Web Service Extensions" in IIS.

your help is greatly appreciated.

thanks!

ben

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