FP2002 and converting to NTFS

C

Cindy

From previous posts, I will go ahead and convert a FAT32, Win XP Pro, FP2002
to NTFS files system.

I gather the steps are:

1. remove FP server extensions
2. convert disk to NTFS
3. set IIS to work with NTFS system
4. reinstall FP server extensions

Hopefully no webs will be lost and .asp pages and databases will work.

Please correct the above if it is wrong!
A piece I do not quite understand is step 3 - how to I set the IIS to work
with the NTFS file system? More information or some links on what this
involves would be helpful.

Are there any other glitches I need to watch out for?

Thanks
 
J

JPKarlsen [FP MVP]

1. Not necessary. 3. It will automatically do that. 4. Not necessary.
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/<[email protected]>

From previous posts, I will go ahead and convert a FAT32, Win XP Pro, FP2002
to NTFS files system.

I gather the steps are:

1. remove FP server extensions
2. convert disk to NTFS
3. set IIS to work with NTFS system
4. reinstall FP server extensions

Hopefully no webs will be lost and .asp pages and databases will work.

Please correct the above if it is wrong!
A piece I do not quite understand is step 3 - how to I set the IIS to work
with the NTFS file system? More information or some links on what this
involves would be helpful.

Are there any other glitches I need to watch out for?

Thanks



[microsoft.public.frontpage.client]
 
C

Cindy

Thanks very much!
-So hard to find that information any where else on the web, and I don't
want to risk messing up my webs. -Glad you guide folks here.

JPKarlsen said:
1. Not necessary. 3. It will automatically do that. 4. Not necessary.
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/ said:
From previous posts, I will go ahead and convert a FAT32, Win XP Pro, FP2002
to NTFS files system.

I gather the steps are:

1. remove FP server extensions
2. convert disk to NTFS
3. set IIS to work with NTFS system
4. reinstall FP server extensions

Hopefully no webs will be lost and .asp pages and databases will work.

Please correct the above if it is wrong!
A piece I do not quite understand is step 3 - how to I set the IIS to work
with the NTFS file system? More information or some links on what this
involves would be helpful.

Are there any other glitches I need to watch out for?

Thanks



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