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DISCLAIMERS:
The author makes no guarantees or warranty as to the suitability of this in all cases.
The author makes no statement as to the particular legality or fitness for purpose of this procedure that installs FrontPage support into Plesk for *nix 8.1 and better.
FrontPage server extensions are proprietary intellectual property and must only be considered for use under terms consistent with their licensing.
Now that all that's out of the way, this procedure has been found to work on a Plesk 8.1.1 install over CentOS 4.5
Step 1: Create a working directory and step into it.
# mkdir /home/plesk8
# cd /home/plesk8
Step 2: Download Plesk 8.0
# wget ftp://download1.swsoft.com/Plesk/Pl....1-centos4.2.build80061203.19.i586.rpm.tar.gz
Step 3: Unzip then untar the download:
# gunzip psa-8.0.1-centos4.2.build80061203.19.i586.rpm.tar.gz
# tar -xf psa-8.0.1-centos4.2.build80061203.19.i586.rpm.tar
Step 4: Use RPM to install FrontPage support:
# rpm -ihv /home/plesk8/dist-rpm-CentOS-4.2-i386/opt/fp/frontpage-5.0-72psa.centos4.2.i586.rpm
Now when you open Plesk and go to a domain's setup, you will find that FrontPage support has returned in the control panel. You will need to enable it and save in order for it to become effective.
This how-to is intended for CentOS installs. Other RedHat-type operating systems are likely to function the same way, although I have not tested on any other platform.
Your mileage may vary, void where prohibited, author not responsible for this how-to borking your machine. Backup backup backup!
The author makes no guarantees or warranty as to the suitability of this in all cases.
The author makes no statement as to the particular legality or fitness for purpose of this procedure that installs FrontPage support into Plesk for *nix 8.1 and better.
FrontPage server extensions are proprietary intellectual property and must only be considered for use under terms consistent with their licensing.
Now that all that's out of the way, this procedure has been found to work on a Plesk 8.1.1 install over CentOS 4.5
Step 1: Create a working directory and step into it.
# mkdir /home/plesk8
# cd /home/plesk8
Step 2: Download Plesk 8.0
# wget ftp://download1.swsoft.com/Plesk/Pl....1-centos4.2.build80061203.19.i586.rpm.tar.gz
Step 3: Unzip then untar the download:
# gunzip psa-8.0.1-centos4.2.build80061203.19.i586.rpm.tar.gz
# tar -xf psa-8.0.1-centos4.2.build80061203.19.i586.rpm.tar
Step 4: Use RPM to install FrontPage support:
# rpm -ihv /home/plesk8/dist-rpm-CentOS-4.2-i386/opt/fp/frontpage-5.0-72psa.centos4.2.i586.rpm
Now when you open Plesk and go to a domain's setup, you will find that FrontPage support has returned in the control panel. You will need to enable it and save in order for it to become effective.
This how-to is intended for CentOS installs. Other RedHat-type operating systems are likely to function the same way, although I have not tested on any other platform.
Your mileage may vary, void where prohibited, author not responsible for this how-to borking your machine. Backup backup backup!