To import an external source into your web site, do the following:
Import a file from your computer or network
Note If you import a Microsoft Access database (.mdb extension), you will be asked to create a database connection and to store the file in the Fpdb folder. You can protect the privacy of your database by moving it into the Fpdb folder, because permissions for the Fpdb folder specify that it can't be viewed in a Web browser.
Import a folder from your computer or network
Import
a web site from a web server
Specify the number of subdirectories beneath the root
Select the Limit to this page plus check box, and then select a number in the levels below box. By default, this check box is selected, and the levels below box specifies 5.
Specify the import limit in
kilobytes
In the Limit to box, type the total amount, in kilobytes, to limit the import to. The default is 500 KB.
Specify whether you want only text and image
files or other files as well
To import only text and image files, select Limit to text and image files.
Note If you import a disk-based web site into an existing disk-based web site, Microsoft FrontPage adds the files and folders only to the current disk-based web site. It does not create a new disk-based subweb.