When you're done editing web pages, you'll need to publish the web to a web server. To do this, return to FrontPage Explorer and pull down File, Publish FrontPage Web... to see a window like this. In the Scientific Computing Lab, type personal.bgsu.edu in the box. In Room 401, for some strange reason, once you publish to personal.bgsu.edu, it's hard to publish to another directory on personal.bgsu.edu. So I would suggest you type something else instead of personal.bgsu.edu, such as zirbel.edu (substitute your user name). Why? Then you will get the correct next screen after this one, where you can tell FrontPage where you really want the files to go.

Now you need to tell it exactly where to put the files. Here is the next screen.
NOTE: If you make a mistake on the screen below and click Next, you will need to try publishing again, and this time with a different name in the previous screen than you used before. Why? FrontPage seems to associate the data on this screen with the name you gave on the previous screen, and once that's done, it won't present you with this screen again. It is a convenience if you repeatedly publish to the same place, but an inconvenience when you want to change where you publish to, for instance, when you make a mistake.

personal.bgsu.edu is the name of the machine to which you want to send the files. On that machine, ~zirbel refers to my folder, and public_html is the folder where all web content must go. Fill this in carefully, then click Next.
Next, FrontPage will ask you for your username and password

Hopefully, that will do it. Now visit your webpage using a web browser like Internet Explorer.