The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft FrontPage 98 for Windows
- Microsoft FrontPage 97 for Windows with Bonus Pack
SUMMARY
America Online (AOL) uses unique proprietary dialer software. This article
describes several items you should keep in mind if you are using FrontPage
with the America Online's Internet software.
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NOTE: Microsoft support engineers do not troubleshoot America Online
connectivity issues through an America Online dial-up connection. This article
is provided for information purposes only.
You can download the latest version of America Online's Internet software by
connecting to the following World Wide Web site:
http://www.aol.com/try/
If you are using FrontPage and America Online's Internet software, keep the
following in mind:
- You must have the latest 32-bit version of America Online's Internet
software, version 3.0 installed on your computer.
NOTE: America Online does not currently publish Internet software for
Microsoft Windows NT.
- You can publish your content by making a dial-up connection to AOL. You
will not be able to publish your content by using a TCP/IP connection.
- You must log on to America Online before you start any FrontPage
component. If you start FrontPage before you log on to America Online,
FrontPage will not be able to find the network, and you will not be able
to publish your content.
- To publish a Web, publish to members.aol.com. If you want to publish your
content root, leave the path field blank. If you want to publish to a
specific folder in your Web, specify a subfolder. You do not need to
specify your username as the folder path.
NOTE: When you use an FTP (File Transport Protocol) client, you need to have
an incoming folder to allow for any external software using the FTP service
to pass through the fire wall.
- Your username should be "anonymous" (without the quotation marks) and the
password should be "<AOL User Name>@aol.com"(without the quotation marks),
where <AOL User Name> is your America Online log on account name.
America Online Internet software is manufactured by America Online, a vendor
independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise,
regarding this product's performance or reliability.
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