Microsoft KB Archive/178484

= FP98: How to Create Disk-Based Webs in FrontPage 98 =

Article ID: 178484

Article Last Modified on 12/1/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q178484



SUMMARY
This article describes how to create a disk-based Web in Microsoft FrontPage 98.



MORE INFORMATION
A disk-based Web, is a Web in which the content resides on a file server, rather than on a Web server.

Creating a Disk-based Root Web
 In FrontPage Explorer, point to New on the File menu, and click FrontPage Web. In Section 1 ("Choose the kind of FrontPage web to create"), click One-Page Web. In Section 2 ("Choose a title for your FrontPage web"), click Change. In the "Please specify a location for the new FrontPage web" box, type:

:\myweb

Where  is the drive letter of the hard disk drive where you want to place the new web.

 Click OK in the Change Location dialog box. Click OK again in the New FrontPage dialog box.</li></ol>

NOTE: If the folder <x>:\myweb does not exist, click Yes when prompted with the following message:

The folder <x>:\myweb does not exist.

Do you want to create it?

Creating a Disk-Based Subweb
In order to create a disk-based subweb in FrontPage Explorer, first create the folder for the root web. To do this, first see the "Creating a Disk- based Root Web" section of this article before proceeding. <ol> In FrontPage Explorer, point to New on the File menu, and click FrontPage Web.</li> In Section 1 ("Choose the kind of FrontPage web to create"), click One-Page Web.</li> In Section 2 ("Choose a title for your FrontPage web"), click Change.</li> In the "Please specify a location for the new FrontPage web" box, type:

<x>:\myweb\subweb

Where <x> is the drive letter of the hard disk drive where you want to place the new web.

</li> Click OK in the Change Location dialog box.</li> Click OK again in the New FrontPage dialog box.</li></ol>

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