With Chili!Soft ASP 3.6, Web authors can publish their work to the Web server by using the FrontPage client. To enable this capability, you must have FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions installed and FrontPage authoring must also be enabled on the Web server.
FrontPage Server Extensions are installed and configured on Cobalt systems, as well as with the bundle installation of Chili!Soft ASP 3.6. For custom installations you can obtain and install them as described in "Installing FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions" in this chapter.
Once you have enabled FrontPage authoring, you can then access the FrontPage root Web on your Web server in order to set it up for FrontPage users, as described in "Setting up FrontPage Users" in this chapter.
Note
On Cobalt systems, you manage FrontPage Server Extensions from the Cobalt Administration Console, rather than from the Chili!Soft ASP Administration Console.
If you have a bundle installation of Chili!Soft ASP, you can enable or disable FrontPage authoring on the Web server by using the following procedure.
To enable or disable FrontPage authoring
1. If necessary, open the Chili!Soft ASP Administration Console by using the following URL:
where [HOSTNAME] is the hostname of your Web server and [PORT] is the port on which the Administration Console is running (5100 by default).
2. On the Server Management page (the first page to appear when you open the Administration Console), click the Web Server tab.
The Web Server tab displays.
3. Click Enable or Disable as appropriate.
See also:
Enabling FrontPage Publishing in this chapter
Installing FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions in this chapter
Setting up FrontPage Users in this chapter
Using the FrontPage 2000 Services File in a Shared Environmentin this chapter
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