Noting having Windows Sharepoint Services installed

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Stephen

Hi,

I had an older version of Frontpage which I just upgraded
to Frontpage 2003. I just tried to publish a page and it
said that I couldn't because the web server does not
appear to have Sharepoint Services installed.

I don't know what Sharepoint Services are and I probably
don't do need them at this point. We have a very simple,
straightforward informational site with no bells or
whistles.

I could ask my web server how to install Sharepoint
Services but since I probably don't need it, does anyone
know of a way to "turn off" Sharepoint Services in
Frontpage 2003 so I can publish the pages as I always
have, at least until I figure out what Sharepoint Services
is and why I might need it?

At the moment, my priority is just to publish this page.

Thanks a lot,

Stephen
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

You can't just publish a page (unless you have opened the Site in FP and set up the remote location)

Depends on whether your hosted site has the FP SE
- Use FTP (a server w/o the FP SE)
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825503&Product=fp2003
- Use HTTP (a server w/ the FP SE)
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825528&Product=fp2003




|
| Hi,
|
| I had an older version of Frontpage which I just upgraded
| to Frontpage 2003. I just tried to publish a page and it
| said that I couldn't because the web server does not
| appear to have Sharepoint Services installed.
|
| I don't know what Sharepoint Services are and I probably
| don't do need them at this point. We have a very simple,
| straightforward informational site with no bells or
| whistles.
|
| I could ask my web server how to install Sharepoint
| Services but since I probably don't need it, does anyone
| know of a way to "turn off" Sharepoint Services in
| Frontpage 2003 so I can publish the pages as I always
| have, at least until I figure out what Sharepoint Services
| is and why I might need it?
|
| At the moment, my priority is just to publish this page.
|
| Thanks a lot,
|
| Stephen
|
 

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