FP98: Previewing in Browser Prompts to Save ASP Files to DiskLast reviewed: March 18, 1998Article ID: Q179264 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you use the Preview In Browser command in FrontPage Editor, while previewing an Active Server Page (ASP), you will be prompted by the browser to save the ASP file. IMPORTANT: If you are using Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0 for Windows NT Server or Personal Web Server version 4.0 or later, you already have the ASP engine installed. It is automatically installed as a part of the core Web server installation. This article does not apply to you if you are using IIS 4.0 for Windows NT Server or Personal Web Server version 4.0 or later.
CAUSEThe Web server you are using may not have the ASP engine installed. For example, if you are using one of the following derivative IIS 2.0 or 3.0 (IIS) servers, you must install the ASP engine separately from the Web server:
RESOLUTIONIMPORTANT: If you are not using one of the above mentioned servers, ASP will not install or function. Do not follow these instructions if your web server is running IIS 4.0 or later or Personal Web Server version 4.0 or later. You can install the ASP engine by using one of the following methods:
Method 1: Run Asp.exe from the FrontPage 98 compact disc
Method 2: Download the ASP engine from the Microsoft World Wide Web siteDownload the ASP engine from the following Microsoft World Wide Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/iis3/Download2.asp?Prod=1 REFERENCESFor more information about Active Server Pages and FrontPage, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q174015 TITLE : FP98: How to Create Active Server Pages in FrontPage 98 ARTICLE-ID: Q174185 TITLE : FP98: ASP Code Displayed in Browser ARTICLE-ID: Q175170 TITLE : FP98: Error Browsing Active Server Page if Form Field Empty ARTICLE-ID: Q177082 TITLE : FP98: "No Records Returned" Received When Posting To Database |
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