FP2000: General Information on Using "Localhost" as Server

ID: Q208624


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft FrontPage 2000


SUMMARY

Microsoft FrontPage defaults to using the DNS name in TCP/IP networking to identify a computer. If DNS is not active, but it is bound to both TCP/IP and the Client for Microsoft Networks, FrontPage uses the information on the Identification tab in the Network Neighborhood Properties dialog box. If the Computer Name and Domain boxes are empty, FrontPage uses the values that TCP/IP stack returns.

If your system is not configured properly, "Default" will be used as the server name. If FrontPage does not recognize the host name for your computer, you can use "localhost" (without the quotation marks) in place of the original host name.


MORE INFORMATION

Run the FrontPage TCP/IP test to verify the host name and IP address for your computer.

NOTE: The test should indicate that your computer is identified using the name "Localhost" and that the IP address is 127.0.0.1. To run the TCP/IP test, follow these steps:

  1. On the Help menu in FrontPage, click About Microsoft FrontPage


  2. Click Network Test


  3. Click Start Test.


If the test is successful, Yes appears in all of the boxes. If No appears in any of the boxes, then you either do not have full network connectivity, or you do not have a valid TCP/IP configuration.

Additional query words: 98 2000RTMPublic front page

Keywords : kbdta fptcp
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo


Last Reviewed: July 1, 1999
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