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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 11:36 pm
Post subject: ASP.NET -- VISUAL STUDIO .NET 2003
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From: mir quadri

I am having the same problem.

Problem 1:-
cannot find the components for communicating with
frontpage server extensions.

Solution:-
I got the solution for the above problem at
http://blogs.geekdojo.net/brian/
Which is:-
At Command Prompt type:-
msiexec.exe /x {17B66E83-1BC9-11D5-A54A-0090278A1BB8}

Then installing the prerequisites of VS.net 2003
==>> This will solve the problem

Problem 2:-
When I try to open a new asp.net web application project
on visual studio .net 2003.
The following message pops up!!

Frontpage has detected a web server conflict on port 80,
which has server extensions for the frontpage personal
web server but is running a microsoft-iis/5.1 server.
Frontpage requires that you install the frontpage server
extensions on this new server before using it.
Would you like to see help to do this?

===================================================
Hit OK to get to get the following help file:::
====================================================
Resolving Web server conflicts on Port 80

A conflict on Port 80 occurs when both the FrontPage
Personal Web Server (PWS) and another Web server are
configured to use Port 80. Having two Web servers
configured to use the same port number usually happens
when you have the PWS configured for your computer and
decide to install and configure a production Web server.
Follow the procedure below to uninstall the PWS from Port
80 and configure the new Web sever to Port 80.

1 Run the FrontPage Server Administrator by using the
Windows Explorer to open the FrontPage installation
folder (by default C:\Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage).
Double click the icon for the FrontPage Server
Administrator. (You can also run the FrontPage Server
Administrator directly by selecting Run on the Start
menu; the FrontPage Server Administrator is typically
installed in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
FrontPage\version3.0\bin\fpsrvwin.exe.)
2 To uninstall the FrontPage Server Extensions from
the FrontPage PWS on Port 80, click Port 80 in the Select
Port Number list, then click the Uninstall button.

3 Click the Install button to Install the FrontPage
Server Extensions on your new Web server.
4 Choose your web server from the Server Type
pulldown, then click OK.
5 Follow any further instructions displayed by the
FrontPage Server Administrator.

To use the content of your existing FrontPage PWS, you
must reconfigure the PWS to run on a different port.
Follow the procedure below to reconfigure your PWS to run
on a different port:

6 Open the FrontPage PWS configuration file (by
default C:\FrontPage Webs\server\conf\httpd.cnf).
7 Change the line that reads "Port 80" to "Port 8080",
then save the file. It is best to use Port 8080, because
FrontPage 97 will automatically start the FrontPage PWS
if it runs on either port 80 or 8080; however, choose a
different port (for example 8088) if you have another Web
server running on port 8080.
8 Run the FrontPage Server Administrator by using the
Windows Explorer to open the FrontPage installation
folder (by default C:\Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage).
Double click the FrontPage Server Administrator icon.

9 Click the Install button to Install the FrontPage
Server Extensions on your PWS.
10 Choose FrontPage Personal Web Server from the
Server Type pulldown, then click OK.
11 Type the location of your FrontPage PWS
configuration file (by default C:\FrontPage
Webs\server\conf\httpd.cnf), or click the Browse button
to browse for this file (typically you can choose
httpd.cnf from the first browse screen). Click OK, then
follow any further instructions displayed by the
FrontPage Server Administrator.

12 To use the FrontPage Explorer to open a web on your
PWS, select the Open Existing FrontPage Web option in the
Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage dialog box, or
choose File: Open FrontPage Web. Then, append :8080 (or
your port number) to the server name before clicking the
List Webs button.
13 To copy the webs from your FrontPage PWS to your
new Web server on Port 80, choose File: Publish FrontPage
Web.
==========================================================
==============================
I tried to open C:\Program Files\Microsoft
FrontPage\version3.0\bin\fpsrvwin.exe.

Now a new message.
"There is a new version of the server Extensions on this
machine. To configure this use server extensions manager
or the internet service manager."

==========================================================
=============================

I tried the other option to configure on a different port.

By trying to open C:\FrontPage Webs\server\conf\httpd.cnf

This won't open ... I donno WHY>??

Can somebody PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS.......
please email me Click here to reveal e-mail address

Thanks ...

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