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Article ID: 306009 - Last Review: February 21, 2007 - Revision: 4.1 Error Message When You Try to Install FrontPage Server Extensions to a Virtual ServerThis article was previously published under Q306009 When you attempt to install the FrontPage 2000 Server
Extensions to a virtual server, you may receive the following error message:
The document root of the web server where you are trying
to install the server extensions already contains a disk-based web.
To resolve this issue, publish the Web content to a new
virtual server. To do this, follow these steps. Create a New Web Content Folder Create a new folder in which to store the Web content. To do
this, follow these steps:
- Start Windows Explorer, and then navigate to the drive that
contains the InetPub folder.
- In the All Folders list, click InetPub, point to New on the File menu, and then click Folder.
- Type the name that you want for this new Web content folder
(for example, Web Content2), and then press
ENTER.
- Quit Windows Explorer.
Stop the World Wide Web Publishing Service To stop the World Wide Web Publishing Service, follow these
steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Services.
- Click World Wide Web Publishing Service,
and then click Stop.
- When you receive a message asking you to confirm stopping
the service, click Yes.
NOTE: When the service is stopped, Started is no longer displayed in the Status list. - Click Close, and then quit Control Panel.
Map the Web Site to the New Content Folder Direct the virtual server to the new content folder that you
created in the "Create a New Web Content Folder" section of this article. To do
this, follow these steps:
- Start Internet Service Manager.
- In the Console Root, expand Internet Information Server.
- Expand *Server, where Server is the name of the Web
server computer.
- Right-click the Web site that you want, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.
- Click the Home Directory tab, and then click Browse.
- Browse to the location of the new Web content folder that
you created (for example, C:\InetPub\Web Content2), and then click OK.
- Click OK.
- Quit the Internet Information Services (IIS) Microsoft
Management Console (MMC).
Restart the World Wide Web Publishing Service To restart the World Wide Web Publishing Service, follow these
steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Services.
- Click World Wide Web Publishing Service,
and then click Start.
- Click Close, and then quit Control Panel.
Install the FrontPage Server Extensions Install the FrontPage Server Extensions on the virtual server
(Web site). To do this, follow these steps:
- Start Internet Service Manager.
- In the Console Root, expand Internet Information Server.
- Expand *Server, where Server is the name of the Web
server computer.
- Right-click the Web site that you want, point to Task on the shortcut menu, and then click Configure Server Extensions.
The Configure Server Extensions Wizard starts.
- Click Next.
- Follow the steps of the Server Extensions Configuration
Wizard to install the FrontPage Server Extensions.
You receive a
message that states: "The Office Server Extensions were successfully installed
and configured." - Click OK.
- Quit the IIS MMC.
Publish the Web Content to the New Folder Open the existing Web content in Microsoft FrontPage, and then
publish it to the virtual directory (Web site). To do this, follow these steps:
- Start FrontPage 2000.
- On the File menu, click Open Web.
- In the Folder name box, type the location
of the existing Web content.
NOTE: If you are running FrontPage 2000 on a computer other than the
Web server computer, you may need to share the folder that contains the Web
content. - Click Open. If you are prompted, type your user name, password, and domain
in the corresponding boxes, and then click OK.
The Web is displayed in the Folder List. - On the File menu, click Publish Web.
- In the Specify the location to publish your web
to box, type the URL of the Web server that you want, and then click Publish.
- If you are prompted to provide a name and password, type
your name and password in the corresponding boxes, and then click OK.
NOTE: You may receive the following error message:
Server error: The folder "/cgi-bin" is marked
executable. You are not allowed to put files into an executable folder on this
server. To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
- On the error message, click OK.
- In the Publish Web dialog box, click Cancel.
- Start Internet Service Manager.
- In the Console Root, expand Internet Information Server.
- Right-click *Server, where Server is the name of the Web
server computer.
- On the shortcut menu, click Properties.
- Click the Server Extensions tab.
- Click to select the Allow authors to upload
executables check box, and then click OK.
- Quit the IIS MMC.
- Follow steps 5 through 7 to publish the Web. If you are
prompted to overwrite existing files, click Yes.
- When you receive a message that states, "Web site published
successfully," click Done.
- Quit FrontPage 2000.
For
additional information about the error message described in this article, click
the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 265462Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=265462/EN-US/
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FP: Error Message: The Document Root of the Web Server Where You Are Trying to Install the Server Extensions Already Contains a Disk-Based Web
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