Upgrade from FrontPage 2000?

L

Larry

I currently have FrontPage 2000 and am wondering if it worthwhile upgrading
to FP 2003. The Server Extensions have effectively been rendered obsolete by
Microsoft. I guess that means that in the near future servers will stop
providing them. imho

All that said, are the added extras worth it?
 
K

Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

IMHO, it's definitely worth upgrading. WRT to the FrontPage Server
Extensions, Dave Berry summed it up nicely in a recent thread: Is Microsoft
no longer supporting Front Page Extensions?

Your web host can still get support through Microsoft's Extended Support. In
addition, they are looking into providing them for Windows Vista and IIS7

FrontPage Server Extensions on Vista and Longhorn
http://blogs.iis.net/robert_mcmurra...-server-extensions-on-vista-and-longhorn.aspx

Posted Thursday, February 08, 2007 2:20 PM by Robert McMurray's Blog [MSFT]
Filed under IIS Topics, FrontPage Topics

As most people that have installed IIS 7 on Windows Vista or Windows
codenamed "Longhorn" have realized, there are no options to install the
FrontPage Server Extensions, leaving the only possibly way to edit your web
site that is hosted on a Vista/Longhorn computer is to edit the web site
locally using the file system, or to use FTP to upload your files to a
remote Vista/Longhorn computer.

The FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) 2002 are part of the Office XP system
of products. The Office XP system, including FPSE 2002, left mainstream
support on July 11th, 2005, according to the Office lifecycle policy. At
that time, the FrontPage Server Extensions were removed from the Microsoft
Download Center. Office policy is to remove software from the Download
Center that is no longer supported. This policy allows us to focus our
support efforts on the latest technologies. FPSE 2002 continues to be
available on Windows Server 2003 in the Add Windows Components section of
the Add/Remove Programs control panel.

FPSE 2002 will continue to be supported by security updates through the end
of the extended support period, and all existing security content will
remain available. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see
the Microsoft Lifecycle web page at the following URL:
http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=lifecycle

Because Microsoft realizes that the FrontPage Server Extensions are
essential to many web hosting companies, the Internet Information Services
product team is researching the development of an updated version of FPSE
2002 that will work with Microsoft Windows codenamed "Longhorn" and
Microsoft Windows Vista.

As far as FrontPage itself is concerned, currently, mainstream support will
not be retired until 1-13-2009. Extended Support will not be retired until
1-14-2014.
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&p1=2514&x=17&y=10


~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others
 
D

DES

Does this mean that FrontPage is Obsolete and no longer being offered ?

(or will not be in the NEAR future)

TIA


Kathleen Anderson said:
IMHO, it's definitely worth upgrading. WRT to the FrontPage Server
Extensions, Dave Berry summed it up nicely in a recent thread: Is
Microsoft no longer supporting Front Page Extensions?

Your web host can still get support through Microsoft's Extended Support.
In addition, they are looking into providing them for Windows Vista and
IIS7

FrontPage Server Extensions on Vista and Longhorn
http://blogs.iis.net/robert_mcmurra...-server-extensions-on-vista-and-longhorn.aspx

Posted Thursday, February 08, 2007 2:20 PM by Robert McMurray's Blog
[MSFT] Filed under IIS Topics, FrontPage Topics

As most people that have installed IIS 7 on Windows Vista or Windows
codenamed "Longhorn" have realized, there are no options to install the
FrontPage Server Extensions, leaving the only possibly way to edit your
web site that is hosted on a Vista/Longhorn computer is to edit the web
site locally using the file system, or to use FTP to upload your files to
a remote Vista/Longhorn computer.

The FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) 2002 are part of the Office XP
system of products. The Office XP system, including FPSE 2002, left
mainstream support on July 11th, 2005, according to the Office lifecycle
policy. At that time, the FrontPage Server Extensions were removed from
the Microsoft Download Center. Office policy is to remove software from
the Download Center that is no longer supported. This policy allows us to
focus our support efforts on the latest technologies. FPSE 2002 continues
to be available on Windows Server 2003 in the Add Windows Components
section of the Add/Remove Programs control panel.

FPSE 2002 will continue to be supported by security updates through the
end of the extended support period, and all existing security content will
remain available. For more information on the support lifecycle policy,
see the Microsoft Lifecycle web page at the following URL:
http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=lifecycle

Because Microsoft realizes that the FrontPage Server Extensions are
essential to many web hosting companies, the Internet Information Services
product team is researching the development of an updated version of FPSE
2002 that will work with Microsoft Windows codenamed "Longhorn" and
Microsoft Windows Vista.

As far as FrontPage itself is concerned, currently, mainstream support
will not be retired until 1-13-2009. Extended Support will not be retired
until 1-14-2014.
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&p1=2514&x=17&y=10


~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others


Larry said:
I currently have FrontPage 2000 and am wondering if it worthwhile
upgrading to FP 2003. The Server Extensions have effectively been rendered
obsolete by Microsoft. I guess that means that in the near future servers
will stop providing them. imho

All that said, are the added extras worth it?
 
T

Tom Willett

FrontPage has been replaced by Expression Web and is no longer being
offered.
--
===
Tom Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
| Does this mean that FrontPage is Obsolete and no longer being offered ?
|
| (or will not be in the NEAR future)
|
| TIA
|
|
| message | > IMHO, it's definitely worth upgrading. WRT to the FrontPage Server
| > Extensions, Dave Berry summed it up nicely in a recent thread: Is
| > Microsoft no longer supporting Front Page Extensions?
| >
| > Your web host can still get support through Microsoft's Extended
Support.
| > In addition, they are looking into providing them for Windows Vista and
| > IIS7
| >
| > FrontPage Server Extensions on Vista and Longhorn
| >
http://blogs.iis.net/robert_mcmurra...-server-extensions-on-vista-and-longhorn.aspx
| >
| > Posted Thursday, February 08, 2007 2:20 PM by Robert McMurray's Blog
| > [MSFT] Filed under IIS Topics, FrontPage Topics
| >
| > As most people that have installed IIS 7 on Windows Vista or Windows
| > codenamed "Longhorn" have realized, there are no options to install the
| > FrontPage Server Extensions, leaving the only possibly way to edit your
| > web site that is hosted on a Vista/Longhorn computer is to edit the web
| > site locally using the file system, or to use FTP to upload your files
to
| > a remote Vista/Longhorn computer.
| >
| > The FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) 2002 are part of the Office XP
| > system of products. The Office XP system, including FPSE 2002, left
| > mainstream support on July 11th, 2005, according to the Office lifecycle
| > policy. At that time, the FrontPage Server Extensions were removed from
| > the Microsoft Download Center. Office policy is to remove software from
| > the Download Center that is no longer supported. This policy allows us
to
| > focus our support efforts on the latest technologies. FPSE 2002
continues
| > to be available on Windows Server 2003 in the Add Windows Components
| > section of the Add/Remove Programs control panel.
| >
| > FPSE 2002 will continue to be supported by security updates through the
| > end of the extended support period, and all existing security content
will
| > remain available. For more information on the support lifecycle policy,
| > see the Microsoft Lifecycle web page at the following URL:
| > http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=lifecycle
| >
| > Because Microsoft realizes that the FrontPage Server Extensions are
| > essential to many web hosting companies, the Internet Information
Services
| > product team is researching the development of an updated version of
FPSE
| > 2002 that will work with Microsoft Windows codenamed "Longhorn" and
| > Microsoft Windows Vista.
| >
| > As far as FrontPage itself is concerned, currently, mainstream support
| > will not be retired until 1-13-2009. Extended Support will not be
retired
| > until 1-14-2014.
| > http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&p1=2514&x=17&y=10
| >
| >
| > ~ Kathleen Anderson
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > Spider Web Woman Designs
| > web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
| > Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others
| >
| >
| > | >>I currently have FrontPage 2000 and am wondering if it worthwhile
| >>upgrading to FP 2003. The Server Extensions have effectively been
rendered
| >>obsolete by Microsoft. I guess that means that in the near future
servers
| >>will stop providing them. imho
| >>
| >> All that said, are the added extras worth it?
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 
L

Larry

Thanks Kathleen
Larry
Kathleen Anderson said:
IMHO, it's definitely worth upgrading. WRT to the FrontPage Server
Extensions, Dave Berry summed it up nicely in a recent thread: Is
Microsoft no longer supporting Front Page Extensions?

Your web host can still get support through Microsoft's Extended Support.
In addition, they are looking into providing them for Windows Vista and
IIS7

FrontPage Server Extensions on Vista and Longhorn
http://blogs.iis.net/robert_mcmurra...-server-extensions-on-vista-and-longhorn.aspx

Posted Thursday, February 08, 2007 2:20 PM by Robert McMurray's Blog
[MSFT] Filed under IIS Topics, FrontPage Topics

As most people that have installed IIS 7 on Windows Vista or Windows
codenamed "Longhorn" have realized, there are no options to install the
FrontPage Server Extensions, leaving the only possibly way to edit your
web site that is hosted on a Vista/Longhorn computer is to edit the web
site locally using the file system, or to use FTP to upload your files to
a remote Vista/Longhorn computer.

The FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) 2002 are part of the Office XP
system of products. The Office XP system, including FPSE 2002, left
mainstream support on July 11th, 2005, according to the Office lifecycle
policy. At that time, the FrontPage Server Extensions were removed from
the Microsoft Download Center. Office policy is to remove software from
the Download Center that is no longer supported. This policy allows us to
focus our support efforts on the latest technologies. FPSE 2002 continues
to be available on Windows Server 2003 in the Add Windows Components
section of the Add/Remove Programs control panel.

FPSE 2002 will continue to be supported by security updates through the
end of the extended support period, and all existing security content will
remain available. For more information on the support lifecycle policy,
see the Microsoft Lifecycle web page at the following URL:
http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=lifecycle

Because Microsoft realizes that the FrontPage Server Extensions are
essential to many web hosting companies, the Internet Information Services
product team is researching the development of an updated version of FPSE
2002 that will work with Microsoft Windows codenamed "Longhorn" and
Microsoft Windows Vista.

As far as FrontPage itself is concerned, currently, mainstream support
will not be retired until 1-13-2009. Extended Support will not be retired
until 1-14-2014.
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&p1=2514&x=17&y=10


~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others


Larry said:
I currently have FrontPage 2000 and am wondering if it worthwhile
upgrading to FP 2003. The Server Extensions have effectively been rendered
obsolete by Microsoft. I guess that means that in the near future servers
will stop providing them. imho

All that said, are the added extras worth it?
 
T

Tina Clarke

There is an updated post on that

http://blogs.msdn.com/robert_mcmurr...r-extensions-beta-for-longhorn-and-vista.aspx

April 27th

Tina



Kathleen Anderson said:
IMHO, it's definitely worth upgrading. WRT to the FrontPage Server
Extensions, Dave Berry summed it up nicely in a recent thread: Is
Microsoft no longer supporting Front Page Extensions?

Your web host can still get support through Microsoft's Extended Support.
In addition, they are looking into providing them for Windows Vista and
IIS7

FrontPage Server Extensions on Vista and Longhorn
http://blogs.iis.net/robert_mcmurra...-server-extensions-on-vista-and-longhorn.aspx

Posted Thursday, February 08, 2007 2:20 PM by Robert McMurray's Blog
[MSFT] Filed under IIS Topics, FrontPage Topics

As most people that have installed IIS 7 on Windows Vista or Windows
codenamed "Longhorn" have realized, there are no options to install the
FrontPage Server Extensions, leaving the only possibly way to edit your
web site that is hosted on a Vista/Longhorn computer is to edit the web
site locally using the file system, or to use FTP to upload your files to
a remote Vista/Longhorn computer.

The FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) 2002 are part of the Office XP
system of products. The Office XP system, including FPSE 2002, left
mainstream support on July 11th, 2005, according to the Office lifecycle
policy. At that time, the FrontPage Server Extensions were removed from
the Microsoft Download Center. Office policy is to remove software from
the Download Center that is no longer supported. This policy allows us to
focus our support efforts on the latest technologies. FPSE 2002 continues
to be available on Windows Server 2003 in the Add Windows Components
section of the Add/Remove Programs control panel.

FPSE 2002 will continue to be supported by security updates through the
end of the extended support period, and all existing security content will
remain available. For more information on the support lifecycle policy,
see the Microsoft Lifecycle web page at the following URL:
http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=lifecycle

Because Microsoft realizes that the FrontPage Server Extensions are
essential to many web hosting companies, the Internet Information Services
product team is researching the development of an updated version of FPSE
2002 that will work with Microsoft Windows codenamed "Longhorn" and
Microsoft Windows Vista.

As far as FrontPage itself is concerned, currently, mainstream support
will not be retired until 1-13-2009. Extended Support will not be retired
until 1-14-2014.
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&p1=2514&x=17&y=10


~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others


Larry said:
I currently have FrontPage 2000 and am wondering if it worthwhile
upgrading to FP 2003. The Server Extensions have effectively been rendered
obsolete by Microsoft. I guess that means that in the near future servers
will stop providing them. imho

All that said, are the added extras worth it?
 

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