Article ID: 197624 - Last Review: February 14, 2007 - Revision: 1.1 FP2000: Newest to Oldest Order Does Not Work in Discussion WebThis article was previously published under Q197624 For a Microsoft FrontPage 98 and earlier version of
this article, see
176927
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176927/EN-US/
)
. SYMPTOMS When you attempt to list a table of contents in newest to
oldest order in the Discussion Web Wizard, the articles are posted in oldest to
newest order instead of newest to oldest order. For example, if you post three articles before you upgrade the FrontPage Server Extensions, they will be listed in newest to oldest order in the Tocproto.htm file. After you upgrade the FrontPage Server Extensions, the original articles retain their order, but new articles will be posted in oldest to newest order as shown in the following table:
Articles Posted Before Order of Articles After
Upgrading Server Extensions Upgrading Server Extensions
and Three More Articles Posted
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3 4
2 5
1 6
3
2
1
RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, install the latest version of the
FrontPage Server Extensions from Microsoft Web site.For
additional information, click the article number below to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 205696
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/205696/EN-US/
)
FPSE: How to Install FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions for Internet Information Server
STATUSMicrosoft
has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed
at the beginning of this article.
This problem was corrected in Microsoft FrontPage Server
Extensions version 3.0.2.1330. MORE INFORMATION The Tocproto.htm file determines the order of articles
posted in your discussion Web. When you select newest to oldest order, the
article is added to the top of the Tocproto.htm file. When you select oldest to
newest, the article is added to the bottom of the file. In FrontPage 2000, the
Tocproto.htm file is located in the following folders:
On a computer without a web server:
<Location of Web>/<Name of Web>/_disc
Using the FrontPage Personal Web Server for Windows 95/98:
FrontPage Webs/Content/<Name of Web>/_disc
Using Personal Web Server for Windows 95/98:
Webshare/wwwroot/<Name of Web>/_disc
Using Peer Web Services, Personal Web Server, or IIS for Windows NT:
Inetpub/wwwroot/<Name of Web>/_disc
Note: To find the location of the Tocproto.htm file, the <Location of Web> and <Name of Web> should be replaced by the correct location and names on individual computers containing FrontPage webs. | Article Translations
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