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can frontpage 2000 run on microsoft windows xp home edition

 
 
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      3rd Nov 2005
On installation – I receive: unable to access configuration for Microsoft
personal web server. But then it successfully installs.
Then When I try to open a file in My Network Place – I Open:
www.mywebsite.com It starts to open and I see my files - I get – Microsoft
FP application File has encountered a problem it needs to Close. Error
Message: the instruction @ 0x73e6827a referenced memory @ 0x00146ffc. The
memory could not be “Read” then it terminates.??????
I am running Microsoft windows xp home edition.

 
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      3rd Nov 2005
Yes. You need to do a custom install and do not select the server-extensions content.

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"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On installation - I receive: unable to access configuration for Microsoft
> personal web server. But then it successfully installs.
> Then When I try to open a file in My Network Place - I Open:
> www.mywebsite.com It starts to open and I see my files - I get - Microsoft
> FP application File has encountered a problem it needs to Close. Error
> Message: the instruction @ 0x73e6827a referenced memory @ 0x00146ffc. The
> memory could not be "Read" then it terminates.??????
> I am running Microsoft windows xp home edition.
>



 
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      4th Nov 2005
FP2000 will run on Windows XP Home without any problems. However, PWS will
never run on Windows XP Home - XP Home does not support any Microsoft Web
Server, nor does it support FPextensions with any other web server.

Remove PWS and use FrontPage with disc based webs. If you require a web
server, upgrade to Windows XP Pro, and install IIS.
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"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On installation - I receive: unable to access configuration for Microsoft
> personal web server. But then it successfully installs.
> Then When I try to open a file in My Network Place - I Open:
> www.mywebsite.com It starts to open and I see my files - I get -

Microsoft
> FP application File has encountered a problem it needs to Close. Error
> Message: the instruction @ 0x73e6827a referenced memory @ 0x00146ffc. The
> memory could not be "Read" then it terminates.??????
> I am running Microsoft windows xp home edition.
>



 
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