RE: installing frontpage server extensions
- From: stcheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steven Cheng [MSFT])
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 10:14:55 GMT
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\viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang2052\f0\fs20 Hi Jrl,
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\par From your description, you're encoutering some problem installing the FPSE on a server machine correct?
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\par As you mentioned at begining, you want to edit a website with Visual Studio 2008, what's the type of that site, is it a standard ASP.NET site or a sharepoint site? Based on my understanding, Visual Studio 2008 can open ASP.NET standard site without using Front Page Server extension. And for sharepoint site, Visual studio is not the expected tool to author them, you should use Sharepoint Designer to edit pages or site in sharepoint site.
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\par As you also mentioned the following command:
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\par owsadm.exe -o install -p 80 -w x.com
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\par owsadm.exe is the admin tool for old sharepoint service versino 2003. Are you using sharepoint portal server 2003? Also, is the operating system windows vista or windows server 2008?
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\par \pard\li720 --------------------
\par NNTP-Posting-Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 22:39:36 -0500
\par From: <jrl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
\par Newsgroups: microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver.development
\par Subject: installing frontpage server extensions
\par Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 20:39:17 -0700
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\par I wanted to be able to edit a website on the same pc that has visual studio
\par 2008 installed, and was led to install frontpage server extensions for IIS
\par 7.0 (http://www.iis.net/downloads/default.aspx?tabid=34&g=6&i=1630). The
\par last step of this instalation requires that I use the owsadm.exe command
\par line, but I'm finding the documentation insufficient to complete the task.
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\par In my case the IIS server is called server and it hosts a website (let's
\par call it
\par x.com). I thought the command should be
\par owsadm.exe -o install -p 80 -w x.com
\par but this results in the error: the server instance specified was not found.
\par Please specify the server's address and port.
\par
\par In this case the ip address is 10.10.10.101 (since it is behind a router),
\par but I could not see where I would enter an option for the server name. No
\par option was listed for this at this reference:
\par http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/134/install-frontpage-server-extensions/
\par
\par What would be the correct command line to complete the installation of the
\par frontpage extensions?
\par
\par \pard
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\par }
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