Microsoft KB Archive/825536

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Article ID: 825536

Article Last Modified on 4/26/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
  • Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007




SUMMARY

This article describes how to use Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 to move a Web site from a server that is running Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services to another Web server that is running Windows SharePoint Services.

To move a Windows SharePoint Services Web site, you can use the following features:

  • The Packages feature
  • The Backup and Restore feature

Note The Publishing feature in FrontPage 2003 is not designed to publish a SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft Web site, a Windows SharePoint Services Web site, or a Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server Web site.

Use the Packages feature to export and to import a Windows SharePoint Services Web site

You can use the Packages feature to move a Web site as empty content. When a Web site is moved as empty content, list data that is part of the original Web site does not move with the Web pages in the package. However, documents in a document library are packaged and will be moved with the Web pages in the package.

To use the Packages feature to move a Windows SharePoint Services Web site from one server to another, follow these steps:

  1. Start FrontPage 2003, click File, and then click Open site.
  2. In the "Look In" list, locate your source Web site, and then click Open.
  3. Click Tools, click Packages, and then click Export.
  4. In the "Files in Web site" list, click the Web site folder, and then click Add.
  5. Click OK.
  6. In the Save in box, click the folder where you want to save your Web package, click Open, and then click Save.
  7. When you receive the message that states that the Web package has been saved, click OK.
  8. Click Tools, point to Packages, and then click Import.
  9. In the "Look In" list, open the folder where you saved your Web package, click the Web package file, and then click Open.
  10. In the Destination box, type the URL of the Web server where you want to import the Web site package.


Alternatively, you can click Browse to locate the Web server where you want to import the Web site package.

  1. Click Import.
  2. In the Security Warning dialog box, click Yes.
  3. In the Web Package Your_Package_Name deployment complete dialog box, click OK.

Back up your Windows SharePoint Services Web site

Use the Backup and Restore feature to back up the Windows SharePoint Services Web site from one server and then restore the Web site to another server. To back up your Windows SharePoint Services Web site, follow these steps:

  1. Start FrontPage 2003, click File, and then click Open site.
  2. In the "Look In" list, locate your source Web site, and then click Open.
  3. Click Tools, point to Server, and then click Backup Web Site.
  4. In the Backup Web Site dialog box, click to select the Include subsites in archive check box, and then click OK.
  5. In the File Save dialog box, click the folder where you want to save the Web site backup, and then click Open.
  6. In the File Name box, type a name for the backup file, and then click Save.
  7. In the Web site backup completed successfully dialog box, click OK.
  8. Click File, and then click Close Site.

Restore your Windows SharePoint Services Web site

Restore your Windows SharePoint Services Web site to a new Web site that does not have a template applied. To restore your Windows SharePoint Services Web site, create a new Web site at the root of the virtual server or to a subsite of your virtual server. You can then use Restore Web Site to move your Windows SharePoint Services Web site to the new Web site.

Note Permissions will not migrate with the Web site when it is restored from backup.

To restore your Windows SharePoint Services Web site, follow these steps:

  1. Start Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then locate your Team Web Site Home page on your Windows SharePoint Services Web site.
  2. At the top of the Home page, click Site Settings.
  3. On the Site Settings page, click Manage Sites and Workspaces.
  4. On the Sites and Workspaces page, click Create.
  5. On the New SharePoint Site page, in the Title box, type the title that you want to give the Web page.
  6. In the URL name box, type the name that you want to use for the URL of the Web page.
  7. Click Create.
  8. When the Template Selector page opens, quit Internet Explorer. Do not select a template.
  9. Start FrontPage 2003.
  10. On the File menu, click Open Site.
  11. In the Site name box, type the URL of the site that you created in steps 1 through 9, and then click Open.
  12. Click Tools, point to Server, and then click Restore Web Site.
  13. In the File Open dialog box, open the folder where you saved the Web site backup file.
  14. Click your Web site backup file, and then click Open.
  15. In the Restore Web Site dialog box, click OK.
  16. In the Web site restore completed successfully dialog box, click OK.


REFERENCES

For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

315845 How to publish a SharePoint Team Web site from one server to another using FrontPage 2002


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