GreenGeeks no longer supports FrontPage extensions on our servers. Microsoft discontinued FrontPage Extension support in 2004 and no longer provides security updates.
If you built your website using Microsoft FrontPage we recommend publishing your website using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) rather than FrontPage Server Extensions. Your website will still work without FrontPage Server Extensions, and you can continue to use and manage your site using FrontPage, however, some features of your website, such as contact forms, will no longer work.
How to Upload Your Website Using FTP
Publishing your FrontPage website using FTP can be done within the site builder application. To publish your website:
- Launch FrontPage.
- From the “File” menu, select “Publish Site.”
- Complete the Following Fields, and then click “OK.”
- Select “FTP.”
- In “Remote Web Site Location” enter your domain name or server hostname after ftp://
- FTP Directory – Type “/public_html” to publish to your primary hosting account.
- Select “Use Passive FTP.”
- In the “Publish all changed pages” section, select “Local to Remote” and then click “Publish Website.”
Josh, I built this website with Microsoft FrontPage 2002 with extensions. Had to change sever to A2. That said they could handle this website. After several week to get up and running, they said that they could handle the extensions. You speak of FrontPage 2003 could be used. Appreciate more of your comment. Thanks. This is a Veterans for Eastland Cointy of Texas. Trying to serve our veterans. Webb. Jordan. [email protected]
Hey Webb,
Firstly, it’s awesome to see your dedication to helping our Veterans. FrontPage Extensions were disabled by Microsoft as it reached End of Life. In this article, which is also antiquated teaches you how to upload your website made in FrontPage using FTP instead of Extensions. If you have any questions/concerns, feel free to contact our support at 1-877-326-7483 for further assistance.
this website was made with microsoft frontpage 2003. I need to keep the way some of it looks but with up-to-date software. can you help me with this??