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Front Page Server Extensions are finally Going?

 
 
FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) 2002 Download Retirement
FPSE 2002 will be removed from the Microsoft Download Center on or about June 6, so if you anticipate needing these files, please download them before this date. The following programs will be removed in all available languages:
FrontPage Server Extensions 2002 Message Language Set for Microsoft Windows-based Servers (DMT Family ID F3B05D86-EA1C-4A6D-AE8A-E8203104E9AC).This extension allows the server administrator to customize the language in which FPSE messages appear.
The following content will not be removed:
Service packs, public updates, and other publicly available patches
Documentation
The x64-compatible version of FPSE 2002 on Windows Server 2003: this download was recently released (January 31, 2005) to satisfy customer demand. Because the user can install FPSE 2002 on Windows Server 2003 using the original install media (which is still available to customers), removing the x64 download would essentially remove capabilities from the x64 version that are available in the x86 version. Therefore, this download will not be removed at this time.
Posted: Jun 01 2006, 09:08 PM by Cuball | with 5 comment(s)
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sivaramanmca said:

plz help me to install fron page server extension in vista...

the following error message is occuring while creating a website using IIS in .net-2005

Unable to create the web 'http://localhost/'. The web server does not appear to have the Front Page Server Extensions installed

what can i do

plz help me

my mail-id is sivaramanmca@gmail.com

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