FrontPage 2003 (Includes Software Assurance)

Admin Fee:
$7.00 USD
Partner:
Microsoft 
Platform:
Windows
Product ID:
LS-2507
Media:
CD-ROM by request

Media available only if requested at check-out

Availability:
Discontinued
This product has been generously donated in support of the nonprofit community.

Description

FrontPage 2003 is the Web site creation and management tool within the Microsoft Office family of products. It enables you to use the latest in Web technology to set up, monitor and update your Web sites; import and edit HTML; and employ templates to ensure a professional and consistent look across all pages. And FrontPage 2003 can be installed and administered across an organization, allowing workgroups and teams to collaborate on the site building process. Once your site is ready to go live, you can load it directly to be hosted on Windows Server 2003, or create HTML pages for publication by any other Web server product.
Acquiring the Installation Media and License Key:

Installing this product requires installation media and a license key. Installation media will be shipped to you free of charge, but only if you request it during check-out. If you don't already have the media, answer Yes when prompted during the check-out process.

The license key allows you to use the installation media to install the product on as many computers as you have received donations for. This quantity is specified in the donation email sent to your organization email address after your eligibility has been verified and your administrative fee has been received. For information about obtaining the license key, see question 5.2 of the Microsoft Software Donation Programs FAQ.

Features

  • Under the Software Assurance program, customers acquire the right to install any new release of products covered in the agreement during the term of their coverage.
    • Enhanced design tools for layout and graphics, and for generating better code
    • First commercially available, completely WYSIWYG (“What You See is What You Get”) editor for XML data-driven sites
    • Dynamic Web templates available to modify entire sections of a Web site
    • Quick Tag Selector and Quick Tag Editor allow easy manipulation of tags
    • Data-driven Web sites enable rapid, simple access and posting by users
    • Files can be easily moved between local and remote locations, and published in both directions

System Requirements

  • Hardware:
    • 233-MHz-or-higher Pentium processor; Pentium III recommended
    • 128 MB RAM or more recommended
    • 180 MB available hard-disk space; optional installation files cache (recommended) requires an additional 200 MB available hard-disk space (hard-disk usage will vary depending on configuration; custom installation choices may require more or less hard-disk space)
    • 800x600-pixel or higher-resolution display
    Software:
    • Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 (SP3) or later; Windows XP
    • Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
    Additional requirements for some features or advanced functionality:
    • For speech recognition — 400-MHz-or-higher Pentium II processor; close-talk microphone and audio output device
    • For Internet functionality — dial-up or broadband Internet access provided separately; local or long-distance charges may apply
    • For certain inking features — Office running on the Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
    • For certain advanced collaboration functionality — Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services

Restrictions

  • Occasionally, TechSoup Stock updates the organization types used for organization registration to better reflect and support the giving priorities of our product donors and the major activities of various charitable and nonprofit organizations. See how the changes might affect your organization.
  • Donated product will be distributed under this program to qualifying organizations and libraries only, not to individuals.
  • Nonprofits and public libraries are eligible to participate in the Microsoft Software Donation Programs.
  • Nonprofit organizations:

    To qualify, an organization must be a nonprofit with valid 501(c)(3) status.

  • Public libraries:

    Public libraries must either have valid 501(c)(3) nonprofit status or be listed in the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) database.

  • Public libraries:

    Qualified public libraries may request Microsoft software donations through this program for public access computers only (donated software may not be used for back-office or other administration purposes, unless the public computers are on a shared network which also hosts the personal computers of library staff). Participating libraries must also make their collection and basic services available to the population of their legal service area without charges to individual users (excluding incidental fees such as printing charges). If they so choose, libraries may impose charges on users outside the legal service area, and may provide products and services (beyond basic services), to the public at large, with or without individual charges.

  • Microsoft products are not available for distribution to educational institutions (including K-12 schools, colleges, universities, and trade schools), political organizations, religious organizations (except for those with a secular community designation), healthcare networks and healthcare research organizations, private foundations, or non-public libraries. Please consult our list of ineligible organizations for more information.
  • Each qualified nonprofit or public library may request up to six titles, and up to 50 licenses per title per two-year period.
  • Exceptions:

    • For server titles, one server license per title and up to 50 Client Access Licenses (CALs) may be requested (i.e. customers may not order two copies of the same server title).
    • Server licenses with accompanying CALS will — together — count as two separate titles towards the six-title limit.
    • Customers may order additional licenses of software titles that they already received through TechSoup Stock (as part of their previous order within the two-year ordering cycle). This is true even if the current title is an upgraded version of the original software. Such orders will not count against the 6-title limit. However, the total number of licenses requested for this title (between the two orders) may not exceed 50.
  • Each nonprofit or public library will be eligible to make one donation request for Microsoft products and licenses each year through TechSoup Stock (i.e. an organization that ordered 10/1/04 may place a new order 10/1/05). Though charities and nonprofits may order twice (once per year) within a two-year period, the combined total of products ordered in a two-year period may not exceed six titles and 50 user licenses per title (or one server license per server title). Once two years have passed since an organization's original order, these limits will be reset (e.g. a customer that placed an order on 10/1/04 may order six new titles and 50 licenses per title (or one license per server title) on 10/1/06).
  • Special Extra Donation:

    • In conjunction with the release of the Windows 7 operating system on October 22, 2009, nonprofits and public libraries might be able to place an extra donation request for Windows 7 or Windows Vista. This request can be placed only from October 22, 2009, through June 30, 2010. Read the details.
  • Donations will be fulfilled using Microsoft Open Licensing. This means that boxed (full packaged) products and paper licenses will not be shipped to organizations and libraries through this program. Instead, an e-mail will arrive with an authorization number for approved requests and directions to go to a Microsoft Web page to download licensing agreements. Software media (CDs) will be sent directly from Microsoft via air mail.
  • Each order must include a minimum of five "seats." For most products, each license counts as a single seat. However, products that support multiple devices or users count as five seats, and thus fulfill the five-seat requirement on their own. More information about the five-seat minimum is available in the Microsoft Program FAQ.
  • Exception — Special Extra Donation:

    • Requests for the special extra donation of Windows 7 or Windows Vista placed from October 22, 2009, through June 30, 2010, need not include five seats.
  • The donation granted through TechSoup Stock will enable nonprofits to fill additional needs for Microsoft products or licenses at specially discounted rates through Microsoft's Charity Reseller Channel, without being subject to normal charity order minimums. Public libraries without 501(c)(3) status are not eligible for this program benefit.
  • Microsoft may, at its sole discretion, provide "functionally equivalent" substitute product(s) for any request or order.
  • Organizations that advocate, support, or practice discrimination based on age, ethnicity, gender, national origin, disability, race, size, religion, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic background are not eligible to participate in this program. Organizations must be willing and able to attest that they do not discriminate on any of these grounds in order to receive donations.
  • Microsoft products may not be transferred or resold. Additionally, Microsoft products may not be installed on computers that will be given to or sold to other organizations or individuals.