From: Karl E. Peterson on
Tom Willett wrote:
> Karl: Have you tried installing and using the free Sharepoint Designer? It's
> a hyped up version of FP 2003.

No, I really know nothing about it. Downsides?

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From: Tom Willett on
None. You can install it and leave FP. It will work on your webs seamlessly.
Contains the same features as FP 2003, but was made for Sharepoint sites,
but works just fine for FP.
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: Tom Willett wrote:
: > Karl: Have you tried installing and using the free Sharepoint Designer?
It's
: > a hyped up version of FP 2003.
:
: No, I really know nothing about it. Downsides?
:
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From: Karl E. Peterson on
Tom Willett wrote:
>>> Karl: Have you tried installing and using the free Sharepoint Designer?
>>> It's a hyped up version of FP 2003.
>>
>> No, I really know nothing about it. Downsides?
>
> None. You can install it and leave FP. It will work on your webs seamlessly.
> Contains the same features as FP 2003, but was made for Sharepoint sites,
> but works just fine for FP.

Yer kidding? Publish, too? Wow, I suppose I oughta look at it.

Hey, long ago I think you posted something about getting the old FPSE
working in Win7. Do you know if that ever actually happened?

Thanks...

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From: Hot-text on
So he need to just buy a New PC with Windows 7 and that old Windows Xp for
his FrontPage
Now is need Express for the new Windows 7 update would you say!



"Karl E. Peterson" <karl(a)exmvps.org> wrote in message
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> Hot-text brought next idea :
>> So if FrontPage 2003 is NOT compatible with Windows 7 why it run in the
>> First Place ?
>
> It *runs* great! You just can't do a SaveAs very effectively. Or a few
> other "little" things like that. Not to mention Win7 doesn't support
> FPSE, so your options for local webs are that much more crippled. Only
> realistic advice, that truly offers support, is tell folks to "Upgrade to
> XP" if they want FP2003 to run effectively.
>
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From: Karl E. Peterson on
Hot-text wrote:
> So he need to just buy a New PC with Windows 7 and that old Windows Xp for
> his FrontPage
> Now is need Express for the new Windows 7 update would you say!

You might need to run that through babblefish a few more times, before
I'll have a hope of understanding where you're going with it.

Sorry...

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