Frontpage extensions are only useful if you are using frontpage and/or
providing it for customers.  It can be downloaded from Microsoft and is
included in the FP98 CD.  The CD version is buggy and security risk, but
you can download build 1330 (verison 3.0.1330) from M$.

Thanks!
Jim Roland
Network/IS Administrator
APW Enclosures - Texas Operations
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On Sat, 23 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> To Whom,
> 
> Will someone expand and expound on the following with a little more detail?
> 
>      Where can it be found?
>      Is Frontpage part of the installation or is the administration package
>      separate?
>      Is it a plus to also have Frontpage?
>      And, whatever you can come up with to add to any of this... Anything that
>      can shed some light on the above questions and the following subject will
>      be more than welcome!
> 
> > > > Virtual hosts are created explicitly thought the administration
> > > > client.  If you're running Linux, you can do this though the Web
> > > > Interface.
> > >
> > > I've been wondering about this "administration client" and "Web Interface." Are
> > > you talking about an actual package that allows a person to setup the virtual
> > > hosts and all the of need configurations? And if so, what is the filenames and
> > > where can they be found?
> > >
> >
> > Stressing my memory -- it was a while ago that I installed this ;-)
> >
> > Poking around in the disk, it looks like there is a directory called
> > admin that is installed under the frontpage directory structure.  If
> > you copy these files over to the htdocs that'll make them accessible.
> >
> > Note that the permissions on the install are broken.  You'll need to
> > change the permissions on the executable in the scripts directory so
> > that it can modify the config files.  It will at least have to be
> > suid'd to the user who owns the config files and directories -- maybe
> > even suid'd root :-(.  You will also need to password protect this
> > directory, and perhaps add admin/scripts to your httpd.conf file to
> > allow execution of the file, something like
> >
> >      ScriptAlias /admin/scripts/  /home/httpd/html/admin/scripts/
> >
> > in srm.conf.
> >
> > Also note that there is a command line utility called fpsrvadm.exe
> > that *may* me able to do the job.  Its calling arguments are totally
> > arcane, and I've never really played with it on UNIX....
> 
> *************************************************************************
> Signed,
> Inquisitive
> 
> P.'S. Detailed Documentation(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome!
> 
> 
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