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Publishing to WSS 2003

1/5/2007 3:35:42 PM
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weisec@gw-a.com author

SPS2000 was a simple a blank page, but I cannot figure out how to put the files on the new server using WSS2003.

Sergey Kornilov admin 1/7/2007

I don't really know what is the WSS2003.
To put files to the Web server use FTP or Frontpage functionality that comes with ASPRunnerPro.

If you need to publish files to another box on your intranet simply copy all files from the output folder to web server box.

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clig 1/7/2007

SharePouint Designer has replaced Frontpage for sharepoint 3.0... - One advantage however is by default you do not have to defined a non sharepoint directory as "discluded" as you did in 2... So what you could do is assign a virtual ftp directory for your asprunner project in the root of your web server pointing to your asp runner web project directory...

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clig 1/7/2007

If this is sharepoint portal server 2003 or team services 2.0 then you will need to create a directory in the root of your web via IIS manager or explorer - define it as a managed path excluded - create a virtual ftp directory to copy your files to that directory which can then be viewed via http...

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weisec@gw-a.com author 1/9/2007

I don't really know what is the WSS2003.

To put files to the Web server use FTP or Frontpage functionality that comes with ASPRunnerPro.

If you need to publish files to another box on your intranet simply copy all files from the output folder to web server box.


Windows SharePoint Services, the problem is not with your software, WSS uses ASP to create itself, and many file extensions are blocked. You can't even ftp them. I thin cliq may be sending me down the right road.

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weisec@gw-a.com author 1/9/2007

If this is sharepoint portal server 2003 or team services 2.0 then you will need to create a directory in the root of your web via IIS manager or explorer - define it as a managed path excluded - create a virtual ftp directory to copy your files to that directory which can then be viewed via http...


Thanks, I'm on the road this week, but will try it on return...you might be a tad over my head, but I'll give it a shot. I'm using the version WSS that comes with Server 2003. Again, thanks.

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clig 1/10/2007



Windows SharePoint Services, the problem is not with your software, WSS uses ASP to create itself, and many file extensions are blocked. You can't even ftp them. I thin cliq may be sending me down the right road.


3.0 was just released - find out the version of Sharepoint and I can throw a doc together for you