Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual page 430

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Installing FrontPage Server Extensions
After installation, you must perform some additional administrative tasks for
setting permissions and accessing specific webs.
NOTE
To install the extensions, perform the following steps:
Log in as the root user so you can install the FrontPage Server Extensions from
1.
the tar file.
Enter
2.
(
Run the
3.
which ask for parameter information.
Enter the pathname of your server's
4.
for the name of the server configuration file.
Installing the Server Extensions on each FrontPage web may take several minutes
and may increase the CPU load on your computer. If this is a new installation of
the FrontPage Server Extensions, each page's contents are parsed to expand
FrontPage components, such as Include components and Substitution components,
create a hyperlink map of the FrontPage web, and extract page titles and base
URLs.
The installation process also updates the text indices and recalculate the links in the
Web, adds a FrontPage administration account, password, and IP address
restriction, and reminds the web administrator to restart the server if new
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During installation, the install shell modifies or adds the following files and
directories:
Modifies
Creates a configuration file named
/usr/local/frontpage/
Modifies the server's configuration file (
directives, marking three of the
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You must be logged in as the root user to perform the installation.
Also, the root user must have write permission for the
directory, even if this is not the directory where you will install the
extensions. If you install the extensions in a different directory, a
soft link is added automatically to
cd /usr/local
fp40.solaris.tar.Z
fp_install.sh
directives were added to the
magnus.conf
, or
to the directory where the two downloaded files
cd
and
fp_install.sh
shell program and follow the on-screen instructions,
magnus.conf
obj.conf
hostname
port
:
.cnf
obj.conf
directories as containing executables.
/_vti_
/usr/local
.
/usr/local
) are located.
file when you are prompted
file.
)to add
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