http://www.charlescarroll.com/chaz/site/4302/default.aspx
is a great set of links that will most likely lead you to an answer.

On 8/17/06, vic02vic02vic02 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am trying to set up a new testing server (running Windows Server
>  2003 R2) for remote debugging of my aspnet applications with Visual
>  Studios 2005, but am encountering problems with Front Page Server
>  Extensions.
>
>  When I first try to extend the site, either through IIS (with the
>  Configure Server Extensions 2002 task) or the Microsoft SharePoint
>  Administrator link, the IE browser seems to hang while trying to open
>  fpadmdll.dll from the Microsoft SharePoint Administration site which
>  was installed with fpse.  However the extension appears to have been
>  successful since if I try again I can now access the Site
>  Administration Page after entering the username and password.  Once
>  here, I try to create a subweb specifying the same permission as for
>  the parent web, but upon submitting it prompts me for the username and
>  password then takes me to a page that says:
>  You are not authorized to view this page
>  You do not have permission to view this page using your current user
>  account.
>  Please try the following:
>  �  If you have another user account with a higher level of permission,
>  click
>  your browser's Back button to try again using that account.
>  �  If you believe you should be able to view this page, contact the
>  Web site administrator.
>
>  If it�s a file permission issue, I�m not sure where it lies.  I
>  experimented with giving all users full control on the following files
>  C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server
>  extensions\50\isapi
>  C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server
>  extensions\50\_vti_bin
>
>  but that made no difference.
>
>  I�ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling Front Page Server Extensions
>  2002 but no change.  Incidentally, I had used IIS 6.0 migration tool
>  to copy the sites and contents over from another IIS 6.0 server (on
>  Windows 2003 SP1), but that server was not Front Page extended so I
>  don�t think the migration was the issue.
>
>  Can anyone help?


 
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