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03-18-09, 10:26 PM | #1 |
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Awwww crap!
Well, I guess the day had to come. I am running this server without a control panel app, and I realize now I ain't got no Front Page Extensions on it. And I cannot get them, MS EOLed FP in 2006 Man, I hate learning new software to do what I already know how to do. So, anyone wanna pitch in with their web app? Please, I know html and Notepad, but that's not an option.
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03-18-09, 10:47 PM | #2 |
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Dunno Neal maybe you need to Update,
what you had before In doing what I think you may have done, Sites,Forums,etc,now need to be Compatible with Firefox,Explorer, The latest Plugins,etc,etc, I could be wrong just a Suggestion, Our Site alone had to look to the Future, Not finished Yet, but done by a Pro Web Designer, Tips I've learned never break up what is Good, Site wise,Forum wise,etc,etc, Or Reboot your System back to a Certain date? I guess Look back,See whats best for Subsim, Make your Judgement, But if you Really need Help? Let me know Last edited by owner20071963; 03-18-09 at 11:02 PM. |
03-19-09, 04:32 AM | #3 |
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Hey Neal, if I'm reading this right all is not lost but you will need someone better versed at Command Line instructions.
This link details the process - http://thesystemadministrator.com/Th..._Command_Line/ If I am correct you should be able to install the extensions through that interface rather than the Add/Remove Components. Alas, I know the basics only. Edit - Actually, bring up the CMD line on your server and paste this command: %windir%\system32\sysocmgr.exe /i:%windir%\inf\sysoc.inf Does that bring up the components window on your server? If it does, I want a chufty badge. Or I've completely misunderstood the question and I'll have a . Edit Edit - Sorry, should have been more specific. Select Internet Information Services (IIS) and then click Details. Then you can select to install the FrontPage Server Extensions.
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03-20-09, 08:41 AM | #4 |
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Thanks, Dan. Alas, this is a Lynux server running CentOS. I have command line access but there server does not have the FPE kit on it, and with MS's edict forbidding distribution, I cannot get it. Owner is right, time for me to move on. I just resent it
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03-20-09, 10:11 AM | #5 |
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I went from FP to Web Expressions just because of the familiarity of the 2 programs, and less of a steep learning curve.
Web expressions is great for CSS and I am leaning more and more toward it. You can still use extensions to publish with it, but they cut out most of the other extension dependent stuff in the program. |
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