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    6: <title>README - Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions</title>
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   12: <h1><a name="top">Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions, UNIX</a></h1>
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   14: <font size="2"><i>&copy; Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1999&nbsp;</i></font>
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   16: 
   17: <p>The FrontPage Server Extensions are a set of programs on the Web server that support: 
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   19: </p>
   20: <ul>
   21:   <li>Authoring FrontPage webs</li>
   22:   <li>Administering FrontPage webs</li>
   23:   <li>Browse-time FrontPage web functionality</li>
   24: </ul>
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   27: <h2>Contents&nbsp;</h2>
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   29: <a href="#relnotes">Release Notes</a><br>
   30: <a href="#moreinfo">Resources for More Information</a>
   31: <p>&nbsp;</p>
   32: <hr>
   33: <h2><a name="relnotes">Release Notes</a></h2>
   34: 
   35: <p>This section provides complementary or late-breaking 
   36: information to supplement the Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions documentation.</p>
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   38: <p><a href="#apache">Apache 1.3.4 Support</a><br>
   39: <a href="#upgrading">Upgrading from previous version of FrontPage Server Extensions</a><br>
   40: <a href="#executables">Uploading files into executable folders</a></p>
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   43: <p align="right"><font size="1"><a href="#top">Top of Page</a></font></p>
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   46: <h3><a name="apache">Apache 1.3.4 Support</a></h3>
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   48: <p>You need to take some special steps to run the FrontPage Server Extensions with Apache 1.3.4.
   49: FrontPage Server Extensions expect to find all resource directives in the main server 
   50: configuration file, usually http.conf. To prevent the server extensions from using any secondary
   51: configuration files (access.conf, srm.conf), add the following lines to http.conf:</p>
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   57: ResourceConfig /dev/null&nbsp;<br>
   58: AccessConfig /dev/null</font>
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   62: 
   63: <p>If you have some settings stored in secondary configuration files, move them to http.conf.</p>
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   65: <p>You must stop and restart the web server for your changes to http.conf to take effect.</p>
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   69: <p align="right"><font size="1"><a href="#relnotes">Top of Section</a></font></p>
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   72: 
   73: <h3><a name="upgrading">Upgrading from previous version of FrontPage Server Extensions</a></h3>
   74: 
   75: <p>Custom entries in frontpage.cnf are not migrated to FrontPage 2000.</p>
   76: 
   77: <p>When you install FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions, a new frontpage.cnf file is created in the /usr/local/frontpage/version4.0 directory. 
   78: Any custom settings stored in a previous-version frontpage.cnf are not used. However, you can copy 
   79: your custom settings from the previous-version frontpage.cnf file after you install the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.</p>
   80: 
   81: <p>Do not overwrite the FrontPage 2000 frontpage.cnf file with a frontpage.cnf file from an 
   82: earlier version of the FrontPage Server Extensions.</p>
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   85: 
   86: <p align="right"><font size="1"><a href="#relnotes">Top of Section</a></font></p>
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   88: 
   89: 
   90: <h3><a name="executables">Uploading files into executable folders</a></h3>
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   92: 
   93: <p>After upgrading to FrontPage 2000, FrontPage authors will not be able to upload files into
   94: executable folders. For security reasons, the default setting on FrontPage 2000 webs does not 
   95: allow authors to upload executable files into executable folders in a FrontPage web. This 
   96: setting protects servers so that authors do not inadvertently upload a program containing a bug 
   97: or a virus.</p> 
   98: 
   99: <p>To allow FrontPage authors to upload executables, set the NoExecutableCgiUpload configuration 
  100: variable to zero (0). For information about FrontPage Server Extension configuration variables, 
  101: see the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Resource Kit at <a href="http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/serk/">http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/serk/</a>.</p>
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  105: <p align="right"><font size="1"><a href="#relnotes">Top of Section</a></font></p>
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  109: <hr>
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  111: 
  112: 
  113: <h2><a name="moreinfo">Resources for More Information</a></h2>
  114: 
  115: <p>This section lists sources of more information about the
  116: FrontPage Server Extensions.</p>
  117: 
  118: <p><a href="#serk">Server Extensions Resource Kit</a><br>
  119: <a href="#serkupdate">Server Extensions Resource Kit Update</a><br>
  120: <a href="#kb">Knowledge Base</a></p>
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  123: <p align="right"><font size="1"><a href="#top">Top of Page</a></font></p>
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  125: 
  126: <h3><a name="serk">Server Extensions Resource Kit</a></h3>
  127: 
  128: <p>The FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions include a full set of documentation: the Server
  129: Extensions Resource Kit. This is an HTML document installed on the server machine (by
  130: default) in /usr/local/frontpage/version4.0/serk. To view the Server Extensions Resource
  131: Kit, open /usr/local/frontpage/version4.0/serk/default.htm in your Web browser.</p>
  132: 
  133: <p>The Server Extensions Resource Kit contains detailed information about installing and
  134: administering the FrontPage Server Extensions along with an overview of the Server
  135: Extensions, a detailed discussion of Server Extensions security on UNIX and Windows,
  136: troubleshooting information, and a full set of appendixes.</p>
  137: 
  138: <p align="right"><font size="1"><a href="#moreinfo">Top of Section</a></font></p>
  139: 
  140: 
  141: <h3><a name="serkupdate">Server Extensions Resource Kit Update</a></h3>
  142: 
  143: <p>For updated information about installing, setting up, and administrating the FrontPage Server 
  144: Extensions, see the Server Extensions Resource Kit Update at: <a href="http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/serk/">http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/serk/</a>.</p>
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  147: <p align="right"><font size="1"><a href="#moreinfo">Top of Section</a></font></p>
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  149: 
  150: <h3><a name="kb">Microsoft Knowledge Base</a></h3>
  151: 
  152: <p>For further technical information on FrontPage, please consult Support Online. Use Support
  153: Online to easily search Microsoft Product Support Services' collection of resources including 
  154: technical articles from Microsoft's extensive Knowledge Base, FAQs, &amp; troubleshooters to find 
  155: fast, accurate answers. You can also customize the site to control your search using either 
  156: keywords or the site's natural language search engine, which uses normal everyday language for 
  157: answering inquiries, so you can write your question in your own words. To begin, go to
  158: <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/">http://support.microsoft.com/support/</a>.</p>  
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  160: <p align="right"><font size="1"><a href="#moreinfo">Top of Section</a></font></p>
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