Our
servers support the following versions of FrontPage:
1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 |
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The
following section will guide you through the setup of your
FrontPage® hosting account with TeamMediaLLC.com and
some general support questions.
1. What is the extent
of the support provided by TeamMediaLLC.com for FrontPage
users?
1. We will provide support related to the server maintenance
and operation of the FP extensions.
2. We will also assist users in finding resources
so that they can maximize the servers resources as well
as enjoy their web experience.
We have provided the following information as a courtesy.
Should you need further assistance with FrontPage 2000,
go to Microsoft.com
2. Are FrontPage extensions installed
on my site? If not how do i set this up?
FrontPage extensions are not intially installed on your
account. You must go to your Control Panel and activate them.
3. How do I publish my web
site after I have installed the FP Extensions?
Publishing with Microsoft® FrontPage® 2000
Open
your FrontPage Web
The
first thing you want to do when you open your FrontPage Web
is to make sure your home page is named "index.htm".
When you publish, you will be prompted to overwrite the existing
index file placed in the directory as a welcome page by TeamMediaOnline.
NOTE: If you choose to name your home page "index.html",
"default.htm", or "default.html",
you must delete the existing "index.htm" file in
order for your home page to load when a browser opens your
web site.
Make
sure that all files in the FrontPage Page view are closed.
From
the main menu, select File > Publish Web.
-or-
On the Standard Toolbar* click on the Publish Web button.
Web
Location
In
the Publish Web dialog box enter your domain name in the Specify the location to publish your web to field.
If your domain name registration or transfer has not been
processed, you may insert the numerical IP address that
was assigned to you in your account activation letter.

If
you have previously published the web, FrontPage will display
all previously used domain names in the drop-down window.
You can also use a Browse button to select more locations
for publishing your web.

If
you are publishing to a FrontPage subweb**, you will insert
the subweb name in this field. For example, if your
subweb name is 'fred', then the location to publish to would
be "http://yourdomain.com/fred". (Please
note that we have to create subwebs for you. Submit
the subweb form and TeamMediaOnline Tech Support will inform
you via email once the subweb is in your directory.)

Options
Click
on the Options button on the bottom of the Publish
Web dialog window to expand the list of options.

If
you have previously published the site, choose one of the
options for the pages that you have changed. If you
are using the FrontPage navigation feature we recommend
you choose Publish all pages, overwriting any already
on the destination. This way you insure that the
web navigation between pages will be changed appropriately.
Select Include subwebs option if you have any in your web
and you wish to publish them to your domain name.
All files and folders of the subwebs in the current web
will be published recursively, in addition to the files
and folders of the current web.
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Publishing
Click
on the Publish button.
You
will then be prompted for a Username and Password,
which were confirmed in your TeamMediaOnline account activation
email.

At
that point, your web will begin publishing to your domain.

While
you are publishing, FrontPage will prompt you with a screen
that asks you if you want to replace the existing "index.htm"
file. Click "YES", and the existing index.htm
will be overwritten.
If
you have previously published your web and then modified
some of the existing files or images, FrontPage will prompt
you with every file that you've changed unless you specify
overwriting feature in the Options.

Web
site published
When
the publishing process is complete, this dialog box will
appear:

4. I changed my password via the Control Panel and now I can't
publish my website with the new password. It will allow me to
publish with the old password. How do I correct this?
You must sync your passwords with FrontPage and the control
panel. Since you using FrontPage extensions you can do one of
two things: Change your control panel password to match that
of your FrontPage or vice versa. Here is how you go about changing
your FrontPage password:
NOTE:
Changing the Control Panel password does not change the FP password.
When the FTP/SSH/CP password is changed for an account, the
user name and password must be changed manually in the FrontPage
program. Log onto the subweb with the old password to make this
change.
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To change the user and password for FrontPage login:
Go
to the FP menu:
1.
Click: Tools->Permissions
[Tools->Security in FP2000]
2. Add:
Name, Password
3. click "Administer, author and browse.." radio button
4. Click "Apply" and then "Ok".
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To change the password:
Click: Tools->Change Password
[Tools->Security->Change Password in FP2000]
Type in old password, then new
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Remember to also update your password in your FTP program and
also note that passwords are case sensitive.
5. Where can I find information
and support on FrontPage?
Microsoft® FrontPage®
version 2002 FAQ
Microsoft's
FrontPage® version 2002 Support |