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SYMPTOMSWhen you uninstall and then reinstall the FrontPage Server Extensions on a Windows NT server running Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) or a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation running Peer Web Services or the Microsoft Personal Web Server on Windows 95, author and administrator accounts are reset to browse access (or end user access if you are using FrontPage version 1.1). CAUSEWhen you remove the FrontPage Server Extensions, the files and folders under the \_vti_bin directory are replaced. The permission settings that exist for the current root establish who can browse the Web. This information is created during the installation of the server extensions and is stored in the Shtml.dll file. However, the permission settings that pertain to the author and administrator accounts, which are stored in the Author.dll and Admin.dll files, are reset to allow browsing the Web. WORKAROUNDTo modify the permissions level of users or groups, use the method appropriate to your version of FrontPage. FrontPage 97
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