What type of servers does FrontPage 2003 support?
Web sites created with FrontPage can be published to any server—including MS Windows 2000, MS Windows NT, and UNIX—even if it doesn’t support FrontPage Server Extensions. FrontPage 2003 also provides support for publishing to both FTP or WebDAV servers. The optimal combination for FrontPage customers is to use FrontPage 2003 in combination with MS Windows SharePoint Services on MS Windows Server 2003. This allows customers to access the entire set of new functionality in FrontPage 2003, along with better ways to do things they were used to doing in FrontPage 2002. Q3: I’ve heard that there are no FrontPage 2003 Server Extensions. Is that true? MS has continued to make investments in FrontPage 2003 to enhance the overall customer experience, based on customer feedback and the changing role of server extensions in our overall product offerings. As we examined our options, it became clear that the best solution was to create a new and radically more powerful server story — Windows ShareP
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