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frontpage server extensions with .net framework

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deep - 31 Aug 2004 08:23 GMT
Hi All

I  have one win2k server ( iis 5.0 ) , 512 MB RAm single processor .
we had to host few sites requiring asp.net support and asp , so in hurry i
configured the server with win2k iis 5.0 , .net framework installation and
asp.net was registered with iis also.

now it has 7 sites ( doing okay on ram and cpu )

one more clients comes up and i need to give asp.net support and "fornt page
server extensions supprt too" ?

1)  will it create problem if i install front page server ext now on server?
2) if no will it impact any other iis settings  or existing asp.net sites in
iis
3) is it feasibl in terms of security issues/permissions probelms if one has
front page enabled ( .net web site)?

Plesae help and guide to links /forums on this

Many Thanks
Deepa
Raghavendra  T V - 31 Aug 2004 08:40 GMT
Hi Deepa,

I guess you can go ahead with installing the frontpage server extension.
Once you have installed you can do all the configurations like configuring
the Frontpage server extension for a particular
site in IIS , do all the security settings.

Here are few links on FPSE
http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/200311_fpse.mspx

http://www.iisfaq.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2447

Hope this helps you

Thanks
Raghavendra

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