How to publish files and folders to a Web server that has FrontPage Server Extensions installed in FrontPage 2003 (825528)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
SUMMARYTo publish files and folders to a Web server that has Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions installed, first make sure that you have the minimum hardware and software requirements. Then, set the remote Web site properties, mark any files that you do not want to publish, and then publish the files and folders to a file system by clicking Publish all changed pages on the Remote Web site menu. INTRODUCTIONThis step-by-step article describes how to publish files and
folders to a Web server that has FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
back to the topRequired hardware and software- A Microsoft Windows server that is running FrontPage 2000
Server Extensions from Microsoft or later, Microsoft Windows SharePoint
Services, or SharePoint Team Services v1.0 from Microsoft.
To obtain
and download the FrontPage Server Extensions, visit the following Microsoft Web
site: Note FrontPage Server Extensions are included with Microsoft Windows
Server 2003. - A computer that has Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
installed.
- An established network or Internet connection to the Web
server.
back to the topSet the remote Web site properties- Open your Web in FrontPage 2003.
- On the View menu, click Remote Web
Site.
- At the top of the document window, click Remote Web
Site Properties.
- On the Remote Web Site tab, click
FrontPage or SharePoint Services under Remote Web
server type.
- In the Remote Web site location box, type
the Internet address, including the protocol, of the remote Web site that you
want to publish folders and files to. For example, type
http://www.example.com, or click Browse
to locate the site.
- Use one of the following methods:
- To use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), click to select the
Encryption connection required (SSL) check box.
To
use SSL connections on your Web server, the server must be configured with a
security certificate from a recognized certification authority. If the server
does not support SSL, click to clear the Encryption connection required
(SSL) check box. Otherwise, you will not be able to publish folders
and files to the remote Web site. If you are not sure whether your Web site
supports SSL, contact your Web server administrator or your Internet service
provider (ISP). - On the Optimize HTML tab, select the
option that you want to remove specific types of code from Web pages as they
are being published.
- On the Publishing tab, select the
option that you want to change the default options for publishing.
- Click OK.
back to the topMark files that you do not want to publishIn the Local Web site pane, right-click each file
that you do not want to publish, and then click Don't Publish.
Important If your Web site contains a SharePoint Team Services or Microsoft
Windows SharePoint Services document library, a list, or a survey, it is better
to author your Web site directly on a server that is running Windows SharePoint
Services, as the publishing process does not support SharePoint List Items or
Documents. back to the topPublish files and folders to a file system - Under the Remote Web site pane, click
Local to remote under Publish all changed
pages.
- Click Publish Web site.
Note If you stop the publishing process before it is completed, the
files that have already been published will remain on the remote Web
site. back to the
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Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 5/11/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbwebpublishing kbHOWTOmaster KB825528 |
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