Note: FrontPage Extensions only work with servers utilizing Windows 2003 with Plesk or without Plesk.
Microsoft FrontPage deals with two kinds of Web sites: disk-based and server-based. In short, a disk-based site is a FrontPage Web site you create on your local hard disk and then later publish to a Web server. A server-based site is one you create and work with directly on a Web server, without the extra step of publishing. This section provides you with instructions on publishing only disk-based web sites.
You can publish disk-based web sites either through FTP or HTTP. If your server is running FrontPage Server Extensions, you would publish your site to an HTTP location. For example: http://your-domain.com/MyWebSite. If your server supports FTP, you would publish to an FTP location. For example: ftp://ftp.your-domain.com/myFolder.
To find out which publishing method your server supports, contact your hosting company, or your IT department.
After publishing, you can manage your site through FrontPage Server Extensions.
To access FrontPage Server Extensions management interface:
For instructions on using FrontPage server extensions, see online help (Frontpage Webadmin > Help) or visit Microsoft Web site.
Last Updated
22nd of July, 2009
See also:
Getting started with your server., Troubleshooting problems with your site.