FP: Can't Set Executable Directory on Multi-Homed ServerLast reviewed: March 18, 1998Article ID: Q162243 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you run FrontPage to administer content on a Web server that implements software multi-homing, you will not be able to configure executable folders within your FrontPage Web from FrontPage Explorer.
CAUSEThere is no documented way to specify the Internet Protocol (IP) address or domain name to be associated with the directive in the configuration files on a Web server that performs multi-homing. This feature functions correctly on Web servers that are configured to multi-home with a separate IP for each domain. FrontPage 97 is not designed to work with software multi-homing.
RESOLUTIONTo enable FrontPage Server Extensions on a multi-homed Web server, configure the server to multi-home with a separate IP address for each domain. Netscape refers to this as hardware multi-homing.
MORE INFORMATIONNetscape Corporation defines Software multi-homing as two categories: Multi-root and single-root. Multi-root "software" multi-homing is occurs when all customers on a Web server share the same IP address, but each customer has a separate document root directory. Single-root "software" multi-homing is occurs when all customers on a Web server share the same IP address, and each customer has a separate subweb under the root Web server content directory. However, only the actual home page gets redirected to the appropriate page by using directives in the server configuration file. All links within a single-root software multi-homed Web site have to be written relative to that home page.
REFERENCESFor more information about configuring Web servers for multi-homing, consult your Web server documentation. The third-party product discussed here is manufactured by a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products performance or reliability.
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