Tom
Fri May 02 11:13:57 CDT 2008
The FPSE are part of the Office Family, and MS made the decision to stop
support.
No, they are not available anywhere (legally) for download.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
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"Carmens" <Carmens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3CF4F49A-8456-423F-BC89-3087DDA4D9D7@microsoft.com...
: Ronx,
: Ours is just a small company. I am not thinking of buying the 2003 server
: just for the purpose of the intranet. That's why I wanted to just create a
: smalll intranet. I am wondering why microsoft would discontinue FPSE for
XP
: while while they are still supporting XP. Is there any way I can find the
: download anywhere?
:
: "Ronx" wrote:
:
: > Your choice of navigation bar needs FrontPage2002 extensions. However,
: > these are no longer available for Windows XP or earlier operating
: > systems. Your choices are:
: > 1) Use Windows 2003 Server to host your site - 2002 extensions are on
: > the installation CD.
: > 2) Use Windows 2008 Server (FP 2002 extensions for Win2008 can be
: > obtained from
http://www.rtr.com/fpse/ )
: > 3) Change your navigation to use navigation bars compatible with FP2000
: > extensions. Avoiding custom link bars, a custom theme or any text link
: > (other than links resembling [ link text ] [ next link ] ) will be
: > compatible.
: >
: > Note that Windows XP Pro limits the web site to 10 simultaneous
: > connections - a single user can use more than 10 connections to view a
: > web page.
: >
: > SharePoint requires Windows 2003 Server, or later.
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: >
: >
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > "Carmens" <Carmens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
: > news:3527CD20-4D9E-4ECF-8B27-13B9647CBFF9@microsoft.com:
: >
: > > I am using a windows xp professional computer to host an intranet. I
use
: > > Frontpage to design the site. I am using shared border feature. When I
: > > publish, link navigations bars don't show in a browser when I view the
: > > published page in a browser. When I am publishing, the following
message
: > > comes up.
: > > 'The following pages in your website contain link bars or navigation
bars
: > > that use new navigation options. They will not display properly
because the
: > > server you are pubishing to does not suppot these features. To enable
link
: > > bars, publish your website to a server running the latest version of
: > > frontpage server extensions or sharepoint services.'
: > > I checked the microsoft website for help and the Technet site has
advice on
: > > how to intstall sharepoint from the XP cd. However, when I tried to,
there
: > > was no sharepoint folder in the XP cd.
: > > How can I resolve this problem? The computer hosting the intranet has
: > > Frontpage 2000 server extensions. Help me with either upgrading this
or
: > > installing sharepoint so I can run the intranet smoothly.
: > > Thanks.
: >
: >