If the FPAuthorScriptUrl and FPAdminScriptUrl elements list "Author.dll" and "Admin.dll" respectively, the FrontPage Server Extensions are installed on a Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) server. If the FPAuthorScriptUrl and FPAdminScriptUrl elements list "Author.exe" and "Admin.exe" respectively, the FrontPage Server Extensions are installed on a non-Microsoft Windows Web server. The _vti_inf.html file tells you on what type of server the FrontPage Server Extensions are installed. TPScriptUrl="_vti_bin/Owssvr.exe" The "FPVersion" line indicates the version of the FrontPage Server Extensions that has been installed on the server:
IIS WEB SERVER EXTENSIONS CODE
About three-quarters of the way down the page, you should find HTML code that is similar to the following:įPShtmlScriptUrl="_vti_bin/shtml.exe/_vti_rpc"įPAuthorScriptUrl="_vti_bin/_vti_aut/Author.exe"įPAdminScriptUrl="_vti_bin/_vti_adm/Admin.exe" The HTML code for the page will open in Notepad. To do this, right-click the page, and then click View Source. The _vti_inf.html file will also help you to determine the version of the FrontPage Server Extensions that is installed. If this page appears, the FrontPage Server Extensions have probably been installed. When you locate the _vti_inf.html file, the FrontPage Configuration Information page should appear. For example, the file is located at The _vti_inf.html file provides the following important information: Note By default, the _vti_inf.html file is located in the root of the site. If you experience problems with the server-side copy of a FrontPage Web or when you publish a FrontPage Web, locate the _vti_inf.html file in Microsoft Internet Explorer. More Information View the _vti_inf.html file
IIS WEB SERVER EXTENSIONS HOW TO
This article describes how to determine whether the FrontPage Server Extensions are installed and functioning correctly on the Web server.įor more information about the components that use FrontPage Server Extensions, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Ģ81532 Lists of components in Front2 that require Front2 Server Extensions This problem may occur if the FrontPage Server Extensions are not installed or are not functioning correctly on the Web server.
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When you try to use a FrontPage Server Extension component in Microsoft Office Front3 or in Microsoft Office Front7, you may find that the component does not function. How to determine whether the FrontPage Server Extensions are installed and are working correctly in Front3 Summary