Create a subweb

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I want to create a subweb within an existing web to manage permissions for certain information. I have read the manual and gone through the help screens, but cannot figure how to get it done. I follow the instruction, but keep creating pages inside my existing web rather than subwebs. What am I missing? Can someone give me some very cleary step by step instrucitons to create a subweb in FP 2000? Thanks
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

A subweb is a folder treated by FP as a web
In FP Create a folder under the Root web
- you can put your pages in the folder before next step
Right Click it to convert to web, Double click it to open it

PS your host must support subwebs (many don't)
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| I want to create a subweb within an existing web to manage permissions for certain information. I have read the manual and gone
through the help screens, but cannot figure how to get it done. I follow the instruction, but keep creating pages inside my
existing web rather than subwebs. What am I missing? Can someone give me some very cleary step by step instrucitons to create a
subweb in FP 2000? Thanks
 
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David Berry

Open the web where you want to create the sub web
Create a new Folder
Right-click on the folder and choose "Convert to Web".

The folder will now have a green globe on it. That's a sub web.

Double-click to open the sub web. To change permissions choose, Tools,
Security, Permissions and set the permissions to be Unique from the root.
The click the users tab and add the users who will have "Author" permission.

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David Berry - MCP
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
FrontPage Support: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/
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tdp said:
I want to create a subweb within an existing web to manage permissions for
certain information. I have read the manual and gone through the help
screens, but cannot figure how to get it done. I follow the instruction,
but keep creating pages inside my existing web rather than subwebs. What am
I missing? Can someone give me some very cleary step by step instrucitons
to create a subweb in FP 2000? Thanks
 
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wendy.mccoole

I can't seem to put my hands on this in FP 2003. I was
able to find the PERMISSIONS option when I open the
CUSTOMIZE TOOLS option, but then it's not available.

HELP!
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

It is only available on a server running the FP SE and If your host allows it
- not available on a local web or subweb

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| I can't seem to put my hands on this in FP 2003. I was
| able to find the PERMISSIONS option when I open the
| CUSTOMIZE TOOLS option, but then it's not available.
|
| HELP!
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Open the web where you want to create the sub web
| >Create a new Folder
| >Right-click on the folder and choose "Convert to Web".
| >
| >The folder will now have a green globe on it. That's a
| sub web.
| >
| >Double-click to open the sub web. To change permissions
| choose, Tools,
| >Security, Permissions and set the permissions to be
| Unique from the root.
| >The click the users tab and add the users who will
| have "Author" permission.
| >
| >--
| >David Berry - MCP
| >Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >FrontPage Support: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/
| >-----------------------------------
| >To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage
| support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
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| >
| message
| >| (e-mail address removed)...
| >> I want to create a subweb within an existing web to
| manage permissions for
| >certain information. I have read the manual and gone
| through the help
| >screens, but cannot figure how to get it done. I follow
| the instruction,
| >but keep creating pages inside my existing web rather
| than subwebs. What am
| >I missing? Can someone give me some very cleary step by
| step instrucitons
| >to create a subweb in FP 2000? Thanks
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 

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