Hello,
I am running IIS 6.0 W2k3 and using FP 2002 an created a
logon web with password database from the article below.
When I go to test the web all I see is code. Why?
ASP is enabled on the server but the original web was
created on a disc and then published to the server. Anyhow
why the code and not the test?
Thanks
Joe



http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
kbid=825498&product=fp2003

Password Protected pages by anonymous

anonymous
Fri Feb 20 05:47:36 CST 2004


>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>I am running IIS 6.0 W2k3 and using FP 2002 an created a
>logon web with password database from the article below.
>When I go to test the web all I see is code. Why?
>ASP is enabled on the server but the original web was
>created on a disc and then published to the server.
Anyhow
>why the code and not the test?
>Thanks
>Joe
>
>
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
>kbid=825498&product=fp2003
>.
>
You need to edit the database connection live on the
server. You also need to have frontpage extensions
installed on the server to connect to it through frontpage.

Go File > Open Web > type in http://yoursite.com , The
site will open in FrontPage for you to edit the
connections.

Password Protected pages by Joe

Joe
Fri Feb 20 06:42:27 CST 2004

I do have the extensions installed and there is no
connector because the article said not to create one.
I am familiar with openning the web live (editing on the
server)I have never done this with a logon page and db.
Thanks
Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello,
>>I am running IIS 6.0 W2k3 and using FP 2002 an created a
>>logon web with password database from the article below.
>>When I go to test the web all I see is code. Why?
>>ASP is enabled on the server but the original web was
>>created on a disc and then published to the server.
>Anyhow
>>why the code and not the test?
>>Thanks
>>Joe
>>
>>
>>
>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
>>kbid=825498&product=fp2003
>>.
>>
>You need to edit the database connection live on the
>server. You also need to have frontpage extensions
>installed on the server to connect to it through
frontpage.
>
>Go File > Open Web > type in http://yoursite.com , The
>site will open in FrontPage for you to edit the
>connections.
>.
>