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Using Office with a Web ServerHow to Use FTP to Open and Save DocumentsIf your Web server does not support Microsoft Office Server Extensions (OSE), Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions, or the Distributed Authoring and Versioning (DAV) Internet protocol, you cannot use the Web Publishing feature. However, users can still open and save files by using the FTP Internet protocol. In Microsoft Office applications, the Open and Save As dialog boxes (File menu) support logging on to an FTP site and resolving FTP and HTTP addresses. This allows Office users to open or save documents on FTP sites as easily as they open and save documents on a hard disk. To log on to an FTP site from within an Office application, users must have dialup networking access through an Internet service provider (ISP) or through a proxy server on a local area network (LAN). To add an FTP site to the Open or Save As dialog box
After the initial connection to an FTP site, the Office applications keep track of the FTP address and logon credentials. The FTP site appears in the Look in box in the Open and Save As dialog boxes. Users can also edit or delete FTP site information. To connect to an FTP site after the initial connection
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