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SUMMARY
FrontPage 2000 and Web Folders (in Office 2000 and Internet Explorer 5) both show subwebs as folders within their parent web. MORE INFORMATION
When the FrontPage 98 or earlier client opens a root web from a web server running the FrontPage 98 (version 3.0.2.1706) or earlier server extensions, the server extensions return a list of all files in the web to any FrontPage client authorized to author the root web. Method 1: Organize Your Web Content into FoldersIf you have many files in your root web, you may see performance enhancements if you move most of them into subdirectories. This does not affect the performance or functionality of FrontPage 98 and earlier clients, but it does decrease the amount of time required for FrontPage 2000 and Web Folders clients to list the files.Method 2: Upgrade the Server Extensions and Nesting SubwebsIf you have many subwebs and plan to edit only with FrontPage 2000 or Web Folders clients, request that your server administrator download and install the most recent server extensions from the following Web site:http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/The FrontPage 2000 and Office 2000 Server Extensions offer the ability to nest subwebs within each other. Consequently, it may be possible to organize your content so as to decrease the number of subwebs within the root web. By diminishing the number of subwebs in any given web, the performance when opening the web is enhanced. Note that FrontPage 98 and earlier clients cannot open nested subwebs. Additional query words: fp2k
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