Hope this helps...(info in the FP2000 help files)
Keyword: server Topic: use your computer as a server
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When you install Microsoft FrontPage, it checks to see if you have a Web server installed on your computer. Previous versions of FrontPage installed a Web server by default, so if you have a previous version of FrontPage installed, you probably have a Web server installed as well.
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If you have installed a Web server or a previous version of FrontPage or the server extensions, FrontPage automatically updates the server extensions and, if necessary, guides you through the process of configuring your server to use the server extensions. By default, all of the webs you create will be server-based.
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If you don't have a Web server installed on your computer, FrontPage installs the server extensions, but does not configure them. By default, all of the webs you create in FrontPage will be disk-based. Use the following procedure to configure your computer as a server and use FrontPage to create server-based webs.
Install server software, such as Microsoft Personal Web Server.
If you have Windows 98 or Windows NT installed on your computer, you can install the Microsoft Personal Web Server from the product CD.
If you have Windows 95 installed on your computer, you can install the Microsoft Personal Web Server from the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack. You can download the Option Pack from the Microsoft Web site.
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After you've installed a server on your computer, run Fpsrvadm, the FrontPage Server Extensions administration utility, to configure your server to use the server extensions. If your server is Windows NT Internet Information Services (IIS), you can use the FrontPage Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in instead.
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For information about how to install and administer the FrontPage Server Extensions, see the FrontPage Server
Extentions Resource Kit. If the FrontPage Server Extensions are installed on your computer, you can also access the resource kit by default at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\40\Serk\nnnn\Default.htm. (The nnnn folder has a numerical name based on the language in which you installed the FrontPage Server Extensions. For example, in a US English installation, the path is C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\40\Serk\1033\Default.htm.)
The short and sweet of it is use this
*LINK*, for the extentions...