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FP vs. EW
... that have installed IIS 7 on Windows Vista or Windows codenamed "Longhorn" have realized, there are no options to install the FrontPage Server Extensions, The FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) 2002 are part of the Office XP system of products. The Office XP system, including FPSE 2002, left mainstream

IIS7 Vista. ayuda, por favor.
FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) for IIS7 (beta) released http://blogs.msdn.com/robert_mcmurray/archive/2007/04/27/frontpage-2002-server- extensions-beta-for-longhorn-and-vista.aspx "I'm pleased to announce that we have released a beta version of the FPSE extensions for IIS7. We partnered together with

Windows Vista and FrontPage Server Extensions
Support
for extensions on other operating systems has indeed ceased (though a beta version for IIS7 on Vista is available). IMO, FTP is just as secure as HTTP publishing using the extensions. Changing from Active to Passive mode (or vice versa) should overcome firewall problems, but that also depends on the server

FrontPage Server Extensions on Vista and Longhorn
These
features are useful for configuring and monitoring your Web server. After installation is complete, you can use the Windows Features Wizard to remove Aparte FrontPage tampoco es capaz, y aunque existen un archivo beta de las extensiones de FrontPage para IIS7 de Vista, al final de la instalación dá error,

FrontPage support ending & I might upgrade to EW
Ian M I...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public vsnet setup Does anyone know if it is possible to install Visual Studio 2003 on Vista Beta 2? As ASP.Net development, with local debugging, requires Frontpage Server Extensions, which is not included on IIS7, the installation of the web components of vs2003

FrontPage 2003 & Windows Vista
Ken Schaefer kenREM...@THISadOpenStatic.com microsoft public inetserver iis Hi, Windows 2000 = IIS5 Windows XP = IIS5.1 (or IIS6 if you are running Windows XP 64bit edition) Windows 2003 = IIS6 Windows Vista = IIS 7 _vti_bin is a Frontpage Server Extensions folder. On my machine it looks like a folder with a small

vti_cnf folder
Microsoft MVP - Frontpage. On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 19:53:41 -0500, "David Berry" <dbe...@mvps.org> wrote: Which Vista versions have IIS 7? It's included in other editions besides Ultimate: http://www.iis.net/default.aspx?tabid=2&subtabid=25&i=1100 Jim Cheshire Jimco Software and Books http://www.jimcosoftware.com

October Webcasts
IIS 7 does not have any FrontPage Server Extensions. It could be that VS is automatically using WebDav, but currently one of the limitations of IIS 7 is there is no method to Both are Vista Ultimate with IIS7 running locally. One the one that works, I'm using VS 2005, publishing to HTTP. On the one that fails,

Hosting Company Dropping Use Of Front page
Tom Willett tompep...@mvps.invalid microsoft public frontpage extensions windowsnt There are no FP server extensions for IIS 7 in Vista. However, there is a beta version available if you want to risk it: FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) for IIS7 (beta) released

FrontPage 2000 works with Vista ?
That blog was actually from Bob McMurray. Bob is a Program Manager in IIS and not a dev. What he indicated was that they are investigating the possibility of developing a version for IIS 7. http://blogs.iis.net/robert_mcmurray/archive/ 2007/02/08/frontpage-server-extensions-on-vista-and-longhorn.aspx.

FP vs. EW
It's true for Vista. re: !> Even VS 2003 allowed you to choose FrontPage Server Extensions OR File Share. Using Front Page extensions is not recommended when creating ASP. VS uses the FrontPage Server Extensions to communitate with the web server. The FP Server Extensions aren't compatible with IIS 7.

How to create a valid new site in IIS?
David Wang [Msft] some...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public inetserver iis microsoft public windows vista general FrontPage Server Extensions is not currently supported on IIS7. -- //David IIS http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Using an ASP.NET Starter Kit on Vista Ultimate
Thomas A. Rowe tar...@mvps.org microsoft public frontpage extensions windowsnt Try this link: http://www.iis.net//1531/ItemPermalink.ashx to Run created FPSE 2002 for IIS 7.0. Here is the link. http://www.iis.net/articles/view.aspx/IIS7/Deploy-an-IIS7-Server/Installing- IIS7/Install-FrontPage-Server-Extensions.

Vista, IIS 7, and Frontpage Server Extensions
Jim Cheshire (Jimco Software) contac...@mysite.com microsoft public frontpage client On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 15:58:37 -0500, "Steve Easton" <ad...@95isalive.com> wrote: Are you saying that there's no IIS in Vista?? No. IIS 7 is in Vista. I'm saying that the FPSE will not work on Vista. Jim Cheshire Jimco Software and

Vista, IIS 7, and Frontpage Server Extensions
There is a beta version of the FrontPage Server Extensions available for Vista although I haven't tried them out yet. See: http://blogs.iis. net/bills/archive/2007/05/01/frontpage-server-extensions-fpse-for-iis7-beta-released. aspx "I'm pleased to announce that we have released a beta version of the FPSE extensions

Remote Site Properties error
Ich habe fogendes Problem: Ich möchte Frontpage 2003 für Webseiten in ASP auf dem neuen Betriebsystem Windows Vista Business laufen lassen. (Frontpage 2003 hat auf meinem alten Computer Ich habe bereits die Frontpage Server Extensions / IIS7 installiert, auch ohne Erfolg! Besten Dank für eure Hilfe! Bodo Tino.

FrontPage Extensions issue with Windows Vista
I have tried IIS6, IIS7, ASP. Net 1.x, 2.0, SharePoint Extensions and FrontPage extensions. I have tried Windows Server 2003 and IIS on Vista. Nothing works. I constantly get the "Folder name is invalid" message when opening the web site. Aha, I hear you say, you must be running Vista and there is a workaround

FrontPage Server Extensions? + ? = ?
Note that in Vista programs do not run by default with full permissions. You can configure your shortcuts to run it as an administrator. Next, Vista is running IIS 7, and this is not a problem with Visual Studio and ASP.Net 2.0, except that you cannot connect to your web sites using FrontPage server extensions,

Vista, IIS7 & Expression Web Designer
Expression Web uses the Cassini web server with a file location to do previewing of ASP.Net web applications. You can also view the pages as their actual virtual directory locations (eg http://localhost/myweb), but using IIS 7 on Vista, FrontPage server extensions are not supported "out of the box," so Expression

Frontpage 2003 mit Windows Vista Business
Bob is a Program Manager in IIS and not a dev. What he indicated was that they are investigating the possibility of developing a version for IIS 7. http://blogs.iis.net/robert_mcmurray/archive/2007/02/08/frontpage-server-extensions- on-vista-and-longhorn.aspx Jim Cheshire Jimco Software and Books