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Setbuilder
Posts: 6 Joined: 3/9/2005 Status: offline
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Frontpage 2003 and XP and Sharepoint - 3/9/2005 17:59:29
I am trying to use FP2003 as an html WYSIWYG editor. I have a website on a webhosting computer, and a copy of that on my home computer (Drive E) What want to do (and what I did in the old Front Page) was to use the FP as an editor, and then copy the changed (or new) html pages to the server for display to the public. Now when I try to edit, or create a new page, I get the message: "An error occurred accessing your Windows Sharepoint services site folders...etc." I wasn't trying to use Sharepoint, only the WYSIWYG features and html creation of Frontpage 2003. Is there some setting I should set to eliminate all this reference to Sharepoint. I tried to set the view to folders, and not webs, but that didn't seem to help. Has Microsoft screwed me by deeply integrating Sharepoint into Frontpage? Thanks, Matt
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Giomanach
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RE: Frontpage 2003 and XP and Sharepoint - 3/10/2005 8:35:19
Matt Welcome To Outfront As far as I'm aware, Sharepoint Services is only available on Windows 2003 Server - what you more likely need to do is upgrade the FPSE from 2000 to 2002. HTH Dan
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Setbuilder
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RE: Frontpage 2003 and XP and Sharepoint - 3/10/2005 12:07:13
I was told by one of collegues that IIS would work on XP, and that I should install that. For the life of me I can't figure out why Microsoft has screwed up such a good product by imbedding Sharepoint into it, and making it absolutely useless for people who don't use Sharepoint. Thanks for your reply. Matt
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Setbuilder
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RE: Frontpage 2003 and XP and Sharepoint - 3/10/2005 12:59:54
Well, do I need to install Sharepoint? All I want to do is use FP as a WYSIWYG html editor. I also want to see my existing htlm files. Should I abandon FP altogether and get some other editor? I know I can code in html, but I sort of got used to the FP editor. Another option is to go back to the old FP2002. Matt
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Setbuilder
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RE: Frontpage 2003 and XP and Sharepoint - 3/10/2005 14:27:19
Thank you. I will try that. Matt
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Setbuilder
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RE: Frontpage 2003 and XP and Sharepoint - 3/10/2005 18:52:24
OK, People, I did everything you suggested. I even went onto the MS Community and found another person who had the same problem. They got some help, but the help did not answer the question. I am still getting the "The server "" timed out ...." message. I will repeat. I am not trying to publish, am not trying to build a web, just create and edit webpages using Frontpage 2003. Whenever I change or add a new html page, and try to save it, I get the same error message. IIS is running, (or installed anyway) and Server extensions are also installed. Does anyone know how I can create/edit html pages in Frontpage2003 without getting these error messages, and actually saving my changes? Thanks for you help. But so far nothing has worked. What am I doing wrong? Matt
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caz
Posts: 3466 Joined: 10/10/2001 From: Somewhere south of Chester, UK Status: offline
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RE: Frontpage 2003 and XP and Sharepoint - 3/10/2005 21:39:28
Are you using IIS as a local server on your own pc to test before you publish to a web host, or are you just wishing to use FP2003 by itself? I use the IIS to test locally for things like databases or asp pages; straight html doesn't really need that kind of testing, preview in browser suffices. Just trying to clarify because we may have assumed the first option.
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Setbuilder
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RE: Frontpage 2003 and XP and Sharepoint - 3/11/2005 0:14:15
I really am not using any form of website on my computer. I use my home computer to develop the webpages, and then upload them to the webhosting company. I keep a copy of everything on my computer, so if they (the webhosting company) or I decide to go away, I will have everything. Having said that, I now think I have the problem solved. What I was doing was trying to work on my files which were on my "E:\" drive. It is a physical drive that I have dedicated to my backup of the website. In fact it is called "E:\Webbackup" When I tried to modify the files on "E:\" I would get this message that the server timed out. It also said that there were no files on E:\. What I did was I used my file browser, saw the files, copied them to another unused drive "D:\" and now everything is editable. I have not tried to move it back to E:\, but that is probably my next step. Thank you all for your help. I really like the forum here, and will definitely visit it as I progress. Thanks again for the interest in my problem. Matt
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