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Article ID: 830986 - Last Review: June 20, 2007 - Revision: 3.2
You receive a SharePoint Services required error message when you publish Web pages in FrontPage 2003 and in SharePoint Designer 2007
When you publish your Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Web page or your Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 Web page to
your Web site or server location, you may receive a message that resembles
the following:
FrontPage 2003The following pages in your Web
site contain components that require a server running SharePoint Services.
These components will not work after being moved.
To enable these
components, you must publish them to a server running SharePoint
Services.
SharePoint Designer 2007The following pages in your Web site contain components that require a server running SharePoint Services.
These components will not work after being moved.
To enable these components, you must re-create them on a destination Web site published on a server running Windows SharePoint Services.
This problem occurs because FrontPage 2003 and SharePoint Designer 2007 do not support
the publishing of a Web site (or a server location) to another Web site (or
server location) that is not running Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services or
Microsoft SharePoint Team Services 1.0.
To work around this problem, back up your Web site, and then
restore your Web site to the location that you want. For more information about
how to back up and to restore your Web site, see the Backup and Migration
section of the
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Administrators Guide.
To obtain the
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Administrators Guide, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007
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