You should repost this question in a FrontPage news group....
try:
microsoft.public.frontpage.extensions
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| Subject: IIS and FrontPage 2003 ?
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| How should a website running IIS on Windows 2003 Server be
| configured to allow FrontPage 2003 users to edit the
| site ? I am not sure, but from what I understand the FP
| Server Extensions are not used anymore. When a user tries
| to pull-up the domain name it says the site is not
| accessable - not sure if this is b/c they disabled
| directory browsing and did not specify a specific page.
| Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
|
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