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==FrontPage for Windows VPS==
 
==FrontPage for Windows VPS==
FrontPage Extension was not supported after Windows Server 2003, this specifically applies to those using FP to "Publish" a web. Windows 2008 and 2012 do not native support, however you can still utilize FrontPage to publish with FTP on either. A third party tool is available for installing FrontPage Extensions on Windows 2008 (and soon for 2012) is available for purchase from [http://www.rtr.com/Ready-to-Run_Software/ Ready 2 Run Software].  
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FrontPage Extension are not supported after Windows Server 2003, this specifically applies to those using FP to "Publish" a web. Windows 2008 and 2012 do not have native support, however you can still utilize FrontPage to publish with FTP on either. A third party tool from [http://www.rtr.com/Ready-to-Run_Software/ Ready 2 Run Software] is available for installing FrontPage Extensions on Windows 2008 (and soon for 2012).  
  
Their software installs on the Windows 2008 VPS and adds the exact same features for "Extending" FrontPage to a site. Licenses can be purchased directly from the company and installed on your VPS. For adding FrontPage to your server follow these instructions:
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The software installs on the Windows 2008 VPS and adds the ability to "Extend" FrontPage to a site supporting sites which are being moved from older versions of Windows Server. Licenses can be purchased directly from the company and installed on your VPS. To prepare for adding FrontPage to your server follow these instructions:
  
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#BEFORE ORDERING YOUR VPS - specify in the comments that you will need Windows 2008.
 
#Follow the steps for installing the R2R FrontPage Extensions: http://www.rtr.com/fpse/Win2008R2/R2purchase.htm#Hosted
 
#Follow the steps for installing the R2R FrontPage Extensions: http://www.rtr.com/fpse/Win2008R2/R2purchase.htm#Hosted
#Before step 5, calculate the number of sites you will have on the server, NOT just that will use FrontPage. Mocha Panel requires two sites FTP and cpservice for managing your server two additional licenses are required.
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#Before step 5, calculate the number of sites you will have on the server, NOT just that will use FrontPage. Mocha Panel requires two sites FTP and cpservice for managing your server, so two additional licenses are required.
 
#*Example, web1.com, web2.com, web3.com, but only web1.com uses FrontPage you will need a license for 5 because their software calculates the TOTAL number of sites within IIS wihch includes FTP and cpservice.
 
#*Example, web1.com, web2.com, web3.com, but only web1.com uses FrontPage you will need a license for 5 because their software calculates the TOTAL number of sites within IIS wihch includes FTP and cpservice.
 
#*See pricing information: http://www.rtr.com/fpse/Win2008R2/R2license.htm
 
#*See pricing information: http://www.rtr.com/fpse/Win2008R2/R2license.htm
 
#*Tip, on the first step of checking out, you will ONLY select the number of "Sub-Webs" needed. The SECOND page allows you to specify the number of SITES to be hosted in IIS.
 
#*Tip, on the first step of checking out, you will ONLY select the number of "Sub-Webs" needed. The SECOND page allows you to specify the number of SITES to be hosted in IIS.
#After ordering complete the steps to active your licenses - you should notice a Icon on your VPS Desktop named "FrontPage Server Extensions". Use this for Extending FrontPage for any sites.
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#After ordering complete the steps to activate your licenses - you should notice a Desktop icon named "FrontPage Server Extensions", use this for Extending FrontPage for any sites.
  
  
 
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[[Category:Windows-VPS]]

Revision as of 16:28, 20 November 2013

FrontPage for Windows VPS

FrontPage Extension are not supported after Windows Server 2003, this specifically applies to those using FP to "Publish" a web. Windows 2008 and 2012 do not have native support, however you can still utilize FrontPage to publish with FTP on either. A third party tool from Ready 2 Run Software is available for installing FrontPage Extensions on Windows 2008 (and soon for 2012).

The software installs on the Windows 2008 VPS and adds the ability to "Extend" FrontPage to a site supporting sites which are being moved from older versions of Windows Server. Licenses can be purchased directly from the company and installed on your VPS. To prepare for adding FrontPage to your server follow these instructions:

  1. BEFORE ORDERING YOUR VPS - specify in the comments that you will need Windows 2008.
  2. Follow the steps for installing the R2R FrontPage Extensions: http://www.rtr.com/fpse/Win2008R2/R2purchase.htm#Hosted
  3. Before step 5, calculate the number of sites you will have on the server, NOT just that will use FrontPage. Mocha Panel requires two sites FTP and cpservice for managing your server, so two additional licenses are required.
    • Example, web1.com, web2.com, web3.com, but only web1.com uses FrontPage you will need a license for 5 because their software calculates the TOTAL number of sites within IIS wihch includes FTP and cpservice.
    • See pricing information: http://www.rtr.com/fpse/Win2008R2/R2license.htm
    • Tip, on the first step of checking out, you will ONLY select the number of "Sub-Webs" needed. The SECOND page allows you to specify the number of SITES to be hosted in IIS.
  4. After ordering complete the steps to activate your licenses - you should notice a Desktop icon named "FrontPage Server Extensions", use this for Extending FrontPage for any sites.