Do not open the disc based location of the IIS root web (C:/Inetpub/wwwroot) in FP
Open the server based location in FP using
http://localhost/
(note: do not add .com)
You can also create subwebs in
http://localhost/ in FP
You can delete the files created by IIS or put them in a folder (say IISstart) and convert the folder to a subweb in FP
- is you have added ASP.net and have a folder named aspnet_client convert it to a subweb
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| I've got XP Pro (SP2), IIS 5.1 installed along with the Front Page 2002
| extensions installed. This is my personal home computer, and what I want to
| do is create a web site on the server so can make full use of the front page
| extensions and also write server side scripting. From what I can tell, IIS
| setup created a default web site (called Default Web Site), and any web pages
| I construct should be put in the c:/Inetpub/wwwroot folder.
|
| At this time, when I go to URL "http://<servername>" the localstart.asp page
| shows up. The information in that page is helpful but far from conclusive.
|
| What I want to do is use FrontPage 2003 to create a server based website for
| development on my home computer, so I'm gleaning that FrontPage and IIS will
| collude somehow to put it in C:/inetpub/wwwroot. But in FrontPage, when I
| select One Page Web to create, what do I put in for the address? Do I have to
| use the server name, like "http://<severname>.com"? (http://<servername>.com
| presently takes me to my geocities home page, which is the furthest thing
| that I want)
|
| What should I do with the files that were installed automatically in
| inetpub/wwwroot during IIS setup?
|
| Is there a good starter book that I can get that provides steps on how to
| create and administer local standaline sites on IIS? Not the huge 1000 page
| monstrosities, as at this point in time I'm not interested in Network
| Administrator tasks.
|
| Thank You
|
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