VIAP really appreciates you hosting our SharePoint site. You guys do a great job.
– Joseph Karr
IT Manager
VIAP
Do Not Use FTP With FrontPage Sites
If you are using
Microsoft FrontPage you should always publish your
site, rather than using FTP. Transferring FrontPage files
using FTP breaks your FrontPage Components, particularly those
associated with forms.
FrontPage Components
which should NEVER be moved using FTP are:
Confirmation Field Component
Discussion Component
Guest Book Component
Registration Component
Save Results Component
Scheduled Image Component
Scheduled Include Component
Search Component
Database Components
Hit Counter
Custom Link Bars
FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Components
The following components require the FrontPage
2002 Server Extensions:
File Upload
Custom link bars
Shared border background properties
Usage analysis reports
Top Ten List Web Component
New security features (user roles)
FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Components
The following components require FrontPage
2000 Server Extensions or later:
Nested subwebs
Lightweight Source Control (document
check-in/check-out without Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for
Windows)
Categories component
StyleSheet links to multiple files or
Active Server Pages (ASP) files
FrontPage Server Extensions Components
Additionally, the following components require
at least an earlier version of the FrontPage Server Extensions:
Confirmation field
Discussion form handler
FrontPage-created server-side image maps
Hit counter
Registration form handler
Save Results form handler
Search form
Field set
SharePoint Team Services Components
These components require a Web that is based
on SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft: