The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft FrontPage for Windows, versions 1.0, 1.1
SUMMARY
FrontPage is a client/server Web publishing tool that allows you to publish
locally, from a corporate LAN, or across remote servers on the Internet.
FrontPage includes the following components:
FrontPage Client
- FrontPage Explorer, a tool for creating, viewing and maintaining Web
sites.
- FrontPage Editor, a tool for creating and testing Web pages.
- To Do List, a tool that tracks users and the tasks associated with
them.
- Wizards and templates for personal and business pages and Webs.
FrontPage Server
- FrontPage Personal Web Server, a Web server that supports HTTP and
CGI standards. The 32-bit version of the Personal Web Server only
supports standard CGI.
- Server Extensions, enabling servers to work with FrontPage.
- Server Administrator, a tool that manages security and access to your
server.
MORE INFORMATION
To run FrontPage version 1.0, you should have the following:
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows
NT 3.51 or higher, or Windows 95.
- A personal computer with a 486 or higher processor.
- 8 megabytes (MB) of RAM required; 16 MB of RAM recommended
for the Personal WEB Server.
- 16 MB of available hard disk space.
- A 20 MB permanent swap file.
- Winsock 1.1-compliant TCP/IP or later. To run the Personal Web
Server, the TCP/IP stack must support local loopback or you must
be connected to a domain name server (DNS).
To run FrontPage version 1.1, you should have the following:
- Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 or higher or Windows 95.
- A personal computer with a 486 or higher processor.
- 8 MB of RAM required; 16 MB of RAM recommended for Personal Web Server;
16 MB of RAM recommended for Windows NT.
- 16 MB of available hard disk space.
- Winsock 1.1-compliant TCP/IP or later. To run the Personal Web
Server, the TCP/IP stack must support local loopback or you must
be connected to a domain name server (DNS).
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