Uploading with FrontPage

Microsoft® FrontPage® 2000

Accessing your account via FrontPage®

** The Microsoft® FrontPage® extensions must be installed before you begin to work with FrontPage®.

* When you access your website in FrontPage you will be asked for a user name and password. The first time you use FrontPage, you will need to enter your ftp (Control Panel) user name and password. Later, you can change the FrontPage password. Just remember that the Control Panel password and your FrontPage password are separate. 

It is usually best to keep your Control Panel password and your FrontPage password the same so that you can remember them. To do this just remember to change your password in FrontPage each time you change it in the Control Panel. (In FrontPage 2000 you change your password by going to Tools/Security/Change Password).

The Fundamentals of Publishing with FrontPage

When you first create a Web site in FrontPage 98 or FrontPage 2000, you have the option of saving your Web to several different places.

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Figure 1. FrontPage 2000 New dialog box

You have the option of creating your Web site on a hard drive, network drive, or Web server; the latter allows others locate and view it through their Web browser. 

When is it Necessary to Publish a Website?

If you open your website on the server, ie File/Open Web then type in http://www.yourdomain.com, you will be editing it directly on the server and you will not need to publish it since your changes are being made directly on the server. You only need to publish your site if you open it on another location such as your C: drive and make changes. Then you will need to publish it to our servers in order for your changes to be seen on the Internet.

Using Publishing to Create a Backup of Your Entire Web Site

The other use of the publishing feature in FrontPage is to make a copy or a backup of your site. To do this, you open the Publish Web dialog box (from the File menu, select Publish Web). In the "Specify the location to publish your Web to" drop-down box, you enter the path of a directory on your hard disk or on a network drive. FrontPage then copies the files to that location, maintaining all of the proper links.

How Do I Publish Using FrontPage 2000?

Step-by-step instructions

Before publishing, it is a good idea to check to make sure that your site is complete and thoroughly tested and that you've reviewed your task list.

To publish in FrontPage 2000
1. From the File menu select Publish Web. The following dialog box appears.


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2. Specify the location for publishing your Web by typing the path or clicking the Browse button and then selecting the location.

Here are examples of locations to which you can publish:


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3. Click Publish, and then you will see a progress bar that shows you that publishing is under way.

FrontPage also includes a feature that synchronizes the files on your source with those on your publishing destination. If FrontPage finds a page on the publishing destination that does not exist in your source files, it will ask you if you wish to remove that file, as shown in this dialog box.

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This feature helps you to get rid of unused files that would otherwise clutter your Web site and use up disk space unnecessarily. To verify that your Web was successfully published, click the hyperlink that is displayed after the Web has been published, and your Web browser will open to the site you just published.

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Note:   If you cancel publishing in the middle of the operation, files that have already been published remain on the destination Web server.

Tip:   To publish only pages that have changed to the same location you previously published to, click the Publish button, located on the FrontPage toolbar. If you haven't previously published this Web site before, pressing this button will bring up the same Publish dialog box that's also available from the File menu, under Publish Web.

To publish using Microsoft® FrontPage® 98

Click 'file' 'publish FrontPage webs' then choose 'more webs'.  Type in www.yourdomain.com

What's New and Different Between Publishing in FrontPage 98 and FrontPage 2000?

If you are familiar with publishing in FrontPage 98, you will be interested in these enhancements, which are new in FrontPage 2000.

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