You receive an open failure error message when you open FrontPage Webs on an IIS when connecting through a Raptor firewall (237960)
The information in this article applies to:
- FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions from Microsoft
This article was previously published under Q237960 SYMPTOMS After you upgrade from the FrontPage 98 Server Extensions
to the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions, you can no longer open FrontPage Webs
that reside on an Internet Information Server (IIS) computer when connecting
through a Raptor firewall. The FrontPage 2000 client returns the
following error messages: The folder 'http://servername'
isn't accessible. The folder may be located on an unavailable volume or
protected with a password. For details see C;\TEMP\wecerr.txt.
The server sent a response which FrontPage
could not parse. The FrontPage 98 client returns the following error
message: The server could not complete your request.
Contact your Internet service provider or web server administrator to make sure
that the web server has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed. For more
specific information, click Details. If you click Details, usually no additional information is provided and the Details dialog box is blank. CAUSE When you attempt to open a FrontPage 2000 Extended Web that
can be browsed anonymously, FrontPage makes a post to the Author.dll file. This
causes an HTTP 401 error message to be returned to the FrontPage client for
authentication. The HTTP 401 error message never makes it through the firewall
or proxy server, and the FrontPage client times out. RESOLUTION To resolve this problem, obtain Microsoft Office 2000
Service Release 1/1a (SR-1/SR-1a). To obtain SR-1/SR-1a, click the
article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
245025 OFF2000: How
to Obtain and Install Microsoft Office 2000 Service Release 1/1a (SR-1/SR-1a)
WORKAROUNDMethod 1To work around this problem, you must cause a complete HTTP 401
error to be generated. To do this, you will need to restrict anonymous access
to the _vti_aut and _vti_adm virtual directories for each Web. When you open a
FrontPage Web, FrontPage accesses these virtual directories anonymously. By
restricting anonymous access to this file, a complete HTTP error is returned
earlier in the Open Web Sequence, and this error is correctly passed through
the firewall. To do this, perform the following steps:
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack, point to Microsoft Internet Information Server, and click Internet Service Manager.
- Under the computer name, locate the virtual server that is
extended with FrontPage.
- Click the plus sign (+) next to the virtual server and
locate the _vti_bin virtual directory.
- Click the plus sign (+) next to the _vti_bin virtual directory and locate the _vti_aut and _vti_adm virtual directories.
- Right-click the virtual directory _vti_aut and click Properties.
- Click the Directory Security tab and click Edit for Anonymous Access and Authentication Control.
- Click to uncheck the Allow Anonymous Access check box.
- Click to check both the Basic Authentication and Windows NT Challenge/Response check boxes.
- Click OK, and then click OK again.
- Right-click the virtual directory _vti_adm and click Properties.
- Click the Directory Security tab and click Edit for Anonymous Access and Authentication Control.
- Click to uncheck the Allow Anonymous Access check box.
- Select both the Basic Authentication and Windows NT
Challenge/Response Authentication check boxes.
- Click OK, and then click OK again.
The steps above will need to be performed for each virtual
server and subweb that you have configured with the FrontPage 2000 Server
Extensions that you connect to through the firewall. If you later
uninstall and reinstall the Server Extensions to the Web site, you will need to
configure _vti_aut and _vti_adm without Anonymous Access again using the steps
above. Method 2 If you have many virtual servers, the following workaround may be
easier to use:
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Windows NT 4.0
Option Pack, point to Microsoft Internet Information Server, and click Internet
Service Manager.
- Under the computer name, locate the virtual server that is
extended with FrontPage.
- Click to select the virtual server.
- In the right hand pane, locate the _vti_inf.html file and
click to select it.
- Right-click _vti_inf.html and click Properties.
- Click the File Security tab.
- Click Edit for Anonymous Access and Authentication
Control.
- Uncheck the Allow Anonymous Access check box.
- Click OK, and then click OK again to exit out of the _vti_inf.html Properties dialog box.
Note: If you uninstall and reinstall the Server Extensions to the
virtual server, you will need to follow the steps again to configure
_vti_inf.html without Anonymous Access. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed
that this is a problem in FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.
This problem was corrected in Microsoft Office 2000
SR-1/SR-1a. MORE INFORMATION This problem occurs when you use the FrontPage 2000 Server
Extensions with the Raptor firewall, Gauntlet Internet firewall, and the
WinProxy proxy server.
The third-party products that are discussed in this article are
manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no
warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of
these products.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 9/22/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbHotfixServer kbQFE kbWebServices kbFirewall kbopenfile kbprb KB237960 |
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