Re: FPE on Win2K3? Is it or is it not?
From: Ken Schaefer (kenREMOVE_at_THISadopenstatic.com)
Date: 01/06/05
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Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 15:51:33 +1100
> Do I need to setup any of the virtual sites in any particular order?
no
> Is the *.exe to setup the sites run from the command line window or where?
What .exe are you talking about? In the Administrative Tools folder on your
server (same place where the IIS Manager is) this is an item called
"Sharepoint Administration Site" (or similar). It's actually a shortcut to
the Sharepoint Admin website. Launch that.
Cheers
Ken
"Tom" <Tom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Do I need to setup any of the virtual sites in any particular order? IE
> company and the other three I've defined?
> Is the *.exe to setup the sites run from the command line window or where?
> TIA,
> Tom
>
> "Ken Schaefer" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Installing FPSE (Frontpage Server Extensions) does not automatically
>> configure publishing on each site on your server. You need to manually
>> choose to allow remote publishing for each site.
>>
>> To do that, go to Start -> Programs -> Administrative Tools -> Sharepoint
>> Administration Site and use the Sharepoint Adminstration site to
>> configure
>> publishing on each site, and configure which user accounts will have what
>> rights.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Ken
>>
>> "Tom" <Tom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CE3B8453-A6E5-4454-BEE3-A9B625F22782@microsoft.com...
>> > We recently installed a Win2K3 server. IIS6 is installed but not the
>> > FTP
>> > portion (yet). We are hoping to host 3 websites. Hence, 3 virtual web
>> > directories have been setup. Now, when I attempt to publish my website
>> > I
>> > receive the message that "The Web server at 'http://www.domainname.com'
>> > does
>> > not appear to have Windows SharePoint Services installed".
>> >
>> > Possible causes
>> > 1) The webserver may not have FrontPage Extensions installed
>> > 2) The webserver may be temporarily out of service
>> > 3) If you are connecting through a proxy server, the proxy settings may
>> > be
>> > incorrect.
>> > 4) An error may have occurred in the webserver.
>> >
>> > Since we're trying to publish from 'home' and the server is at the
>> > 'office'
>> > (without a proxy server), I'd assume that Items #2, 3 and 4 don't
>> > apply.
>> > So, what am I missing here with FPE "not being installed" but the
>> > Windows
>> > Add/Remove programs indicates that SharePoint Services are installed
>> > and
>> > the
>> > Windows IIS is installed also. [FYI: The checkbox is checked for FPE
>> > 2002
>> > at
>> > 5.1MB. So is the IIS Manager's checkbox, but the FTP checkbox is not
>> > checked.]
>> > What do I do to 'fix' this little issue? Seems easy but I'm at a
>> > roadblock.
>> > TIA,
>> > Tom
>> > PS: Since this is the first time for publishing to multiple virtual
>> > webservers, is there anything unique about publishing our websites to
>> > the
>> > proper virtual folder or does FP 2003 take care of this automatically?
>>
>>
>>
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