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As of December 18, 2010, Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) 2002 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 RTM is supported by Ready-to-Run Software. For support and servicing, contact Ready-to-Run Software, Inc.
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 RTM, and Windows Server 2008 R2 do not provide built-in options to install the FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE). Microsoft realizes that the FrontPage Server Extensions are essential to many Web hosting companies and developers, and has worked with Ready-to-Run Software, Inc., to release versions of the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions (FPSE 2002) for IIS 7 and above. These versions of FPSE 2002 are available for x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) versions of Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2 as separate download packages, and you can download these versions of FPSE by clicking the following URLs:
There are two versions of FPSE available for IIS:
The IIS versions of the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions (FPSE 2002) are supported Ready-to-Run Software, Inc. (RTR) More information about RTR is available at the following URL:
Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions for IIS 7.0 is only supported on the following platforms:
Windows Server 2008:
Windows Vista:
RTR FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions for IIS 7.5 is only supported on the following platforms:
Windows Server 2008 R2:
Windows 7:
The following role services and features are required to install the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions (FPSE 2002) on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2. If they are not already installed on your computer when you install FPSE 2002, they will be installed for you automatically. If you do not want these role services and features installed on your computer, you cannot install FPSE 2002.
Web Server (IIS) Role Services:
Web Server
Common HTTP Features
Application Development
Health and Diagnostics
Security
Performance
Management Tools
IIS 6 Management Compatibility
Features:
Windows Process Activation Service
Notes for the above features:
The following authentication method is required by the FrontPage Server Extensions depending on your version of Windows:
To install the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions (FPSE 2002) on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 RTM, begin by downloading the installation package from the following URL:
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This version of the FrontPage Server Extensions is only supported on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista.
To install the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions (FPSE 2002) on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, begin by downloading the installation package from the following URL:
Note
This version of the FrontPage Server Extensions is only supported on Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7.
After you have downloaded the correct FPSE 2002 installation package, you need to make sure that you install the FrontPage Server Extensions using full administrative permissions. This is best accomplished using one of two methods:
If you are logged in using an account with administrative permissions that is not the local 'administrator' account, open a command prompt using the 'Run as Administrator' option, then use the following command to start the installation process:
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The above steps are required because the User Account Control (UAC) security component in the Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems will prevent the FPSE 2002 installation package from installing correctly. For more information about UAC, please see the following documentation:
The installation process will first present you with an End-User License Agreement, which you may choose to accept or cancel, but acceptance is required to continue installation. If you accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next, if any of the prerequisites are not installed then the installation package will present you with a list of the role services and features that are required to install FPSE 2002. If you do not want these role services and features installed on your computer, click Cancel to cancel the installation. If you click Next, the installation package will present you with a list of optional role services that are used by some additional FrontPage features. These role services are not required by FPSE 2002, and their descriptions will list which FrontPage features use each role service. After choosing any additional role services, you can click Next and then Install to being the actual installation process.
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Unlike previous versions of the FrontPage Server Extensions, the installation process will only create the 'MSSharePointAppPool' application pool and the FrontPage Server Administration website (also called the Microsoft SharePoint Administration website). Therefore no websites will have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed after you have completed the installation process.
After you set up FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions (FPSE 2002) on your computer, you must extend a website or virtual server with FPSE 2002 before you can open the website using an authoring tool.
You can extend the server one of two ways:
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Extending a website does not configure any authentication methods. After installing FPSE 2002 on a website, you will need to configure an authentication method, such as Windows or Basic Authentication, before your users will be able to open or publish to the website.
To extend a website using HTML Administration pages on Windows, use the following steps:
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Using the HTML Administration pages gives you the most flexibility in choosing which options you want enabled after you extend your server.
You can extend a website by using the command-line tools, owsadm or owsrmadm. These tools are located in the %ProgramFiles%Common FilesMicrosoft SharedWeb Server Extensions50bin
folder. To extend a website, use the install operation, which takes the following parameters.
Parameter | Short Form | Description |
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Port | -p | The port number. If missing, this parameter defaults to port 80. This value can be a site instance number, such as LM/W3SVC/1. To determine the site instance number to use, see the note below. |
Username | -u | If your server is part of a domain, the domain name and your user name. For example, MyDomainMyUserName. |
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To determine which site instance number to use, open the IIS manager and select the 'Sites' node in the tree. The ID column in the site list contains the unique identifier for each site, which you would use in the site instance number. For example, if a site has an ID of 3, the site instance number would be LM/W3SVC/3.
The following example shows the syntax for the install operation on Windows:
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For a complete list of the parameters required for the install operation and their descriptions, see Command-line Operations.
You can temporarily or permanently remove FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions on a particular server. To temporarily remove the extensions so you can clean or restore your site, use the Uninstall command. In this mode, much of the data about your site is preserved, so you can extend the virtual server again and return to your original configuration.
To permanently remove FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions, use the Full Uninstall option. Doing so also removes any other files and folders that FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions installed. All of the data about your site (excluding actual site content) is deleted when you perform a full uninstall, so be sure that is what you want before you use the Full Uninstall option.
You can use HTML Administration pages to uninstall FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions. To remove FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions from a website:
You can remove the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions from a website using the command-line tools, owsadm or owsrmadm. These tools are located in the %CommonProgramFiles%Microsoft SharedWeb Server Extensions50bin
folder. To remove FPSE 2002 from a website, you use the uninstall or fulluninstall operations. The uninstall operation removes FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions from your server. The full uninstall operation also removes the data about your site (excluding actual site content) from your virtual server.
The uninstall and fulluninstall operations take the port parameter. The following example shows the syntax for removing FPSE from a website: