MS Frontpage Manager
Installing the FrontPage extensions
If you want to use Microsoft FrontPage to develop your website, you must first install FrontPage extensions. The FrontPage Manager function will automatically install the 2002 extensions for you.
MS FrontPage restrictions
Installing the FrontPage extensions will remove some advanced administrative functions. This is done intentionally so that FrontPage users do not corrupt their sites. FTP access is removed for this reason. Upon your request, we can restore your FTP access.
Installing on domains with access control files
When attempting to install the FrontPage extensions on a domain with access control files, FrontPage Manager finds these files and performs the following operations in order to complete the installation:
1. Renames the access control file to a temporary name.
Note that renaming the control access file will OPEN access to the directory associated with it, until install is complete.
2. An attempt to Turn FrontPage ON (install) is done again. If there are more access files, the second one is found and will be renamed temporarily. This will continue until there is no more access files and the FrontPage extensions are installed.
3. Returns the access control file(s) to its original name.This will re-SECURE access to this directory.
If the installation process is interrupted or cancelled for any reason before the last step is complete, one or more access control files will become orphaned. This means that they will not return to their original name. As a result, directories associated with those access files will no longer be secure and can be accessed without any restriction. In this case, the next time you access FrontPage Manager, you will be notified and prompted to either rename the orphaned access control file to its original name or delete it. The latter will result in a open access to the associated directory.
To install the FrontPage extensions on a domain with access control files, select the "Turn FrontPage ON (install)" radio button and click the "Next" button . Read the warning messages and click the "Next" button to continue. Enter a password in the "Enter a Password" textbox and click the "Next" button. The FrontPage Manager checks for the access control files and prompts you to rename them in order to complete the operation. Read the warning messages and click the "Next" button. This step will be repeated until the last control access file is found and renamed. At this point the extensions are installed and the result of operation will be displayed in the "Results" panel. Click the "Done" button to return to the "FrontPage Manager" main page.
Uninstalling FrontPage extensions
To uninstall the FrontPage extensions, select the "Turn FrontPage OFF (uninstall)" radio button. A list of directories and files related to the extensions which will be deleted as a result of uninstall is displayed. After reviewing the list, click the "Next" button to complete the operation.
Publishing your web site
Now that the FrontPage extensions are installed on your domain, it is time to publish your site.
In FrontPage, from the "File" menu choose the "Publish Web" option. You will be prompted to provide a URL to publish your web to. Enter your domain (in the form of yourdomain.com). This will publish your web to your domain and place it in the /public directory.
IMPORTANT: If you registered your domain name or changed your domain name’s name servers in the last 24-48 hours, the DNS for your domain name may not have propagated over the entire Internet yet. If you would like to publish your FrontPage site within this time period, you should follow the publishing instructions above.
After specifying the address to publish to, you have the choice of publishing the entire site, or just the pages that have been changed. If you are publishing for the first time, choose "Publish all pages".
The "Include subwebs" option is for webs that parent multiple webs. If you're not sure if you have subwebs, chances are you don't. In this case, leave the box unchecked.
Some important notes
1.Be sure to install the FrontPage extensions on your domain BEFORE publishing your website.
2.Publish your site using FrontPage's "Publish Web" function. Your publishing address is your domain (in the form of yourdomain.com).
3.Once your web site is published, use a browser and check to make sure all your changes occurred. If they haven't, try refreshing your browser and clearing the cache (temporary Internet files) before making further changes to your site.
If all else fails, email our support department.
Installing on domains without access control files
To install FrontPage extensions, select the "Turn FrontPage ON (install)" radio button. Warning messages concerning FrontPage restrictions will be displayed:
After reading the warning messages, click the "Next" button. You will be prompted to set up a FrontPage password. Enter a password in the supplied textbox and click the "Next" button. If you have no access control file on your domain, the extensions will be installed and the result of operation will be displayed.
The results of the last operation performed is always displayed in the "Last Job results" text area at the bottom of the "FrontPage Manager" main page. FrontPage extensions can be removed using the "Turn FrontPage OFF (uninstall)" option.
If you perform an installation for a domain that has FrontPage extensions already installed, the FrontPage Manager will upgrade the existing extensions.
Solving FrontPage access problems
Certain situations such as an unexpected disconnection or multiple users trying to connect to a FrontPage web simultaneously can prevent you from logging into your account. When this occurs, two files are modified (frontpg.lck and service.lck) and access to the web is denied.
To correct this problem, select the "Unlock FrontPage Web" radio button and click "Next". The _vti_pvt/frontpg.lck and _vti_pvt/service.lck files will be deleted and access to the web will be restored.
Setting-Changing FrontPage passwords
When you first install the FrontPage extensions on your domain, you will be prompted for a password. This password is used to secure access to your FrontPage web. When you access your web with the FrontPage client, you will be prompted for this password.
The FrontPage password is independent of your domain password. It is used exclusively for accessing your FrontPage web with the FrontPage client.
Once the FrontPage password is set, it can be changed by selecting the "Change FrontPage Password" radio button from the "FrontPage Manager" main page. Note that you can change your FrontPage password after installing the extensions on your domain.
Select the "Change FrontPage Password" and click the "Next" button. Enter the new password in the "Enter New Password" textbox and click the "Next" button to complete the operation. The results of operation will be displayed in the results panel. Click the "Done" button to return to the FrontPage Manager main page.