If you have
Virtual Subhosts configured
on your Virtual
Server, you will need to move them to the ~/www/vhosts directory
before you can successfully install the FrontPage 2000 Server
Extensions.
You may use the vhostmv command to help you move
your virtual subhosts.
% vhostmv
This command will move your virtual subhost home directories, and
attempt to rewrite the <VirtualHost> and
access configurations in the
web server configuration files. Use caution!!! Backup your
files before using the vhostmv command!!! It has
been tested with as many different virtual subhosting configurations
as we can think of, but perhaps not your particular configuration!
If you choose to manually move your virtual subhosts to the
~/www/vhosts directory,
and your Virtual Server was setup prior to July 1, 1999,
it is likely that a <Directory> directive will need to be
created at the bottom of your ~/www/conf/httpd.conf file (or
at the bottom of your ~/www/conf/access.conf file if you have
three separate web server configuration files). The <Directory> directive
you may need to add is as follows:
<Directory /usr/local/etc/httpd/vhosts>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes
AllowOverride All
order allow,deny
allow from all
</Directory>