FP98: Using a Folder (Directory) Other Than Content
ID: Q194427
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft FrontPage 98 for Windows
SUMMARY
This article describes how to change the folder for your Web page content
in the FrontPage Personal Web Server.
MORE INFORMATION
You can select a default content area during installation. However, if
you change your mind after installation, you can change the folder for your
Web content by following these steps:
- Run the FrontPage Server Administrator.
- Click Uninstall to remove the FrontPage Server Extensions.
- On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to Accessories and
click Notepad. Open the Srm.cnf file. This file is located in the
following location:
\FrontPage Webs\Server\conf
- Modify the "DocumentRoot" line so that it specifies the new
location of your content. For example, if you are using a folder
called "Webpages," change the DocumentRoot line so that it looks
like this:
DocumentRoot C:/Webpages
Note that the slashes should be written in UNIX format (/). If the
path to the file contains spaces, they should be preceded by a
backslash (\). For example, C:\FrontPage Webs\content is written as
follows:
C:/FrontPage\ Webs/content
- Save and close the Srm.cnf file.
- Move your content files from the old location to the new content folder.
- Restart the FrontPage Server Administrator and reinstall the FrontPage
Server Extensions. The content folder will be updated automatically.
NOTE: Microsoft recommends that you do not put the content directly in
the \Vermeer or the \Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage folder. Although
Microsoft does not recommend this alternative, you can create a subfolder
in the \Vermeer or the \Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage folder if you
want to store your pages in these folders.
Q194098 FP98: How to Move FrontPage PWS Content to Another Drive
Additional query words:
front page explorer editor personal Web server vermeer content pages new location folder subfolder change different
Keywords : fppws
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo