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Managing your web
with FrontPage Based on Microsoft Page
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What is
Microsoft FrontPage?
Microsoft FrontPage is a
WYSIG (what you see is what you get) editor. It allows you to
create a fully functioning web site on your local PC, and then
seamlessly upload it to your account, thus avoiding the need for
using FTP clients and so forth. FrontPage is especially useful if
you're planning on building/managing many webs, as it allows you to
create all of them in separate accounts, both on your local
computer, as well as the server. It has a number of built in
features and templates, such as web themes, guest books, and ability
to allow other users to author, and administrate your web with their
FrontPage clients by assigning them private user accounts. You can
also password protect directories using the FrontPage administrative
features.
Seamlessly
integrating FrontPage with your web
site:
If you want FrontPage to seamlessly
integrate with your web site, then you must request the
"FrontPage Extensions" to be installed. You were given the
option to do this when signing up for your account package, however
you may have them installed at a later time by sending a request to
support.
Setting up FrontPage to
work on our servers:
1. Open your
FrontPage Explorer 2. Open the web you
would like to upload

3. Select the " Web" you would like to
publish:

4. Once the web is open, select
"Publish To Web":

FrontPage will display all
current webs on your local PC. Select the one you want to
upload, and you'll see the following dialog
box:

Please
be advised of the following issues before
proceeding:
Uploading a web
using a URL or temporary url:
FrontPage will "Always" display the
last "remote server" a particular web was uploaded to.
If you have never uploaded the site to a remote server, then
it will not display the last remote site it was uploaded to.
If your domain name "is not" officially answering to your new
account on our server as of yet, then you can try using your
web sites temporary url until you're certain that http://www.youdomain.com/ is
answering to this account. Please Note!
FrontPage will not always function correctly when attempting
to upload a web with a temporary url, as opposed to a fully
qualified domain name URL. If this happens, please
wait until your official domain name is responding to our servers.
Proceed with Step
5:
From the "Publish FrontPage dialog box" select "More Webs" and the following option will
appear:

Enter the location of where you'd like
your web to reside on the remote server, then click "OK" FrontPage will
confirm this location in its following dialog box. Click "OK" once again. You'll
now see a Username and Password prompt. Enter the Username and
Password we provided you with in your welcoming email message.
Even if you've since changed your main system password, the
"original" one we sent is the "only" one that will authenticate
FrontPage.
If all goes well, you'll observe a
message in the bottom left of the FrontPage Explorer stating
"Publishing to FrontPage Web" Once this message
disappears, and the "RED STOP" icon is no
longer illuminated, your web is successfully uploaded. To call
it via the WWW, enter the same URL into a browser that your used to
upload the web with.
Important
Notes:
C-Panel administration
features should *Never* be used to administer a
FrontPage web, as it will damage it. Repairing a FrontPage web
means we must "reinstall" the FrontPage extensions into your
account. In the event you request this option, "make sure"
your entire FrontPage web is backed up on your local computer before
asking us to do so.
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