Ok, this stupid frontpage thing is a trying experience for me.

Following the instructions given from another email and another list, I
attempted to install the frontpage 2000 extensions onto my apache 1.3.9
server on RH 6.0. To my happy surprise, I screwed up, it changed the
permissions of my /home/httpd/html directory to nobody:nobody and added a
_vti_cnf/ directory to every folder and subfolder.

So, I decided to read instructions. Sigh.

Ok. This is my question: I'm running virtual domains with apache 1.3.9. The
frontpage extensions are successfully uncompressed into
/usr/local/frontpage. Now, since I don't want my root web to be
/home/httpd/html/ but rather a subdomain underneath it, should I totally
SKIP the fp_install.sh that they have in there and simply add new
virtdomains with a command line like:

fpsrvadm -o install -t apache-fp -s /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf -p
80 -m     sample.microsoft.com -u adminaccount -p adminpassword -xu www -xg
www

?? My concern is that since I've "undone" the nobody:nobody and the _vti_cnf
underneath each of the folders and subfolders in /home/httpd/html that the
extensions weren't really "installed" and thus, running the above command
line will prove futile.

Help is appreciated (else, I wouldn't post)... I don't want to do this
stuff, but it's becoming a marketing ploy for people who "use Frontpage"...

Kevin Hemenway
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