Frontpage Web site move to SharePoint

G

Guest

I need to take a Frontpage created web site from the INTRANET web server and
put it on the Sharepoint server and into Sharepoint. How do I convert the web
over so that it is now usable in SharePOint? I tried publishing the web site
in Frontpage to the SharePoint team site I had created in Sharepoint. It was
published over there and I can call it up as a Sharepoint site from within
Frontpage but when I view the Sharepoint site in the browser none of the web
site document files or pages is available. Help. There has got to be a way to
do this.

Thanks
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Try asking in the WSS newsgroup at
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices


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|I need to take a Frontpage created web site from the INTRANET web server and
| put it on the Sharepoint server and into Sharepoint. How do I convert the web
| over so that it is now usable in SharePOint? I tried publishing the web site
| in Frontpage to the SharePoint team site I had created in Sharepoint. It was
| published over there and I can call it up as a Sharepoint site from within
| Frontpage but when I view the Sharepoint site in the browser none of the web
| site document files or pages is available. Help. There has got to be a way to
| do this.
|
| Thanks
 
G

Guest

So Sorry!! I was looking up an answer to another problem I am having. I
thought I had changed over to the other news group before posting.. but I
obviouslu hadn't. Thanks for your help.
 

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