You can choose among several methods for installing the
FrontPage Server Extensions.
Before you install the FrontPage Server
Extensions on supported UNIX servers, it is recommended that you do the
following:
Log on to the UNIX computer as root.
Download the FrontPage 98 Extensions (fp_install.sh) for
your particular platform. The Change_server.sh file is optional for Apache Web
servers.
Uncompress fp30.<platform>.tar.z (where
<platform> denotes the UNIX platform you are using).
Place fp30.<platform>.tar, fp_install.sh in the
/usr/local directory. NOTE: The fp_install.sh file should have the permissions
set to 755. User - Read, Write, Execute Group - Read, Write Other - Read, Write
If you do not have a previous version of the FrontPage
extensions installed, you should also create a /usr/local/frontpage directory.
The installation script checks for /usr/local/. The default
installation directory is /usr/local/frontpage/. Installing the extensions to
any other directory creates a link from /usr/local/frontpage/ to that
directory.
If fp30.platform.tar is not located in /usr/local/, you
will be prompted for its location.
If you are upgrading the Web server extensions, a success
log will be created: /usr/local/frontpage/currentversion/upgrade_results.txt.
NOTE: One user ID and one group ID own the Web content. The installation script
can configure this for you. It is recommended that you choose a user ID with a
value of more than 15 and a group ID with a value of more than 21. After your
Web server or servers have been upgraded, you will be given the option of
setting up your security.
You are prompted to install the root Web. If you have not
installed extensions to the root Web before or would like to change the
administrator of the Web at this time, answer "y". Answering "y" will install
the stub extensions to the root Web.
NOTE: The manner in which your
existing Web content is configured determines the options you choose when you
install the extensions. You will see the following options toward the end of
the installation script:
"Install new sub/per-user webs now?"
If your content is stored in directories below your document root or
in per-user Webs (http://example.microsoft.com/~user), you answer "y" to this
question.
"Do you want to install Virtual Webs?"
If your content is stored in different virtual Webs as defined in
your Web server's configuration file, you answer "y" to this question. You
still have the option of installing subwebs on each virtual Web.
Option 3
If your content is stored in a separate Web server, run
fp_install.sh on each Web server. You will also install root Webs and subwebs
for each virtual server.
If you answer "y", you will also be prompted for the path
to the server configuration file for your Web server, the user name that you
use to administer Webs through FrontPage Explorer, and this user's password.
This does not have to be a UNIX user. You will also be asked for the group to
which this Web should belong. Next, you are asked for the type of Web server
that you are running. After installing the root Web, you are asked for the
local character encoding and the default language. Unless your system has been
configured differently, you can accept the defaults for these choices.
After the stub extensions have been installed on the root
directory, you are prompted to install the extensions for sub/per-user Webs. If
you choose to install any sub/per-user Webs, you are first prompted for the
FrontPage administrator's user name and password for this subweb. If the Web
name is in the context ~username, you will be prompted for the group only. In
all other cases, you will be prompted for both the user name and group that
should own the Web. The install script will then chown and chmod the Web
accordingly. When you have entered all of the sub/per-user Webs, press CTRL+D
to quit.
You are next prompted to install the extensions on any
virtual Webs. Choosing "y" will display all of the virtual Webs that are
defined in your configuration file. After choosing each virtual Web, you are
prompted for any missing information, such as ports. The stub extensions will
be installed to the root Web and subwebs as in the above steps.
FrontPage 98 extensions are now installed on your Web server.
The FrontPage Administrator utility Fpsrvadm.exe is used to verify,
install, remove, or update the server extensions. This utility is usually
located in the usr/local/frontpage/version3.0/bin directory.
For additional information, click the article number below to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
310931
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310931/EN-US/
)
FPSE2000: Where to Find the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Resource Kit (SERK)
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