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Using FrontPage Server Extensions or SharePoint Services

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Using FrontPage Server Extensions or SharePoint Services

Before you can publish a Web site to a Web server that uses Web components, such as hit counters, you need to install FrontPage Server Extensions or Windows SharePoint Services on the Web server. See Chapter 10, "Adding Functionality to Web Pages," for more information on Web components. Some features in FrontPage, such as Web part pages and any pages that use features on the Data menu in FrontPage 2003 require SharePoint Services 2.0 or later. These features will not work on any other type of Web server.

FrontPage 2003 doesn't come with a new version of FrontPage Server Extensions. Instead, you can use FrontPage Server Extensions 2002, which are compatible and available from Microsoft's MSDN (Microsoft Developers Network) Web site, or Windows SharePoint Services. If you plan to install Windows SharePoint Services, you don't need to install FrontPage Server Extensions.

Windows SharePoint Services is an engine that enables you to create Web sites to share information. SharePoint sites provide communities for team collaboration, enabling users to work together on documents, tasks, and projects. Windows SharePoint Services is part of Windows .NET Server 2003. To install Windows SharePoint Services, you need to install Windows .NET Server 2003 first; see Chapter 13, "Working Together on a SharePoint Team Site," for more details.

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