Here is a comparison of features between our Unix and NT  servers running the FrontPage extensions:

  FP2000 for Apache (default) FP2000 for NT IIS 4
Feature Users Domains Domains Only
General Features
Live Editing on  the Server Yes Yes Yes
Publishing To the Server Yes Yes Yes
Themes Yes Yes Yes
Navigation View Yes Yes Yes
Shared Borders Yes Yes Yes
Channels Yes Yes Yes
Permissions - Permit custom list of users for access or editing Yes (for entire site!); managed by your FrontPage Client Yes (for entire site, or per subweb); managed by your FrontPage  client No (requires our NT administrator to add each of your users to our global NT user domain manager and group manager).  This option can not be controlled by your copy of the FrontPage client.
Subwebs No (~user webs are already a subweb, off of the main www.calweb.com) Yes Yes
Security per Subweb N/A   See  above for Subwebs Yes Kinda.  See above for "Permissions".
Active Elements
Hover Button
(server extensions not needed; java web browser is needed)
Yes Yes Yes
Banner Add Manager
(server extensions not needed; java web browser is needed)
Yes Yes Yes
Marqueue
(server extensions not needed; Internet Explorer only feature)
Yes Yes Yes
Search Form Yes Yes Not too well.  Pretty bad, in fact.
Hit Counter Yes Yes Yes
Video (browser dependent) Yes Yes Yes
FrontPage Components
Comment Yes Yes Yes
Confirmation Field Yes Yes Yes
Hit Counter Yes Yes Yes
Include Page Yes Yes Yes
Insert HTML Yes Yes Yes
Page Banner Yes Yes Yes
Scheduled Image Yes Yes Yes
Scheduled Include Yes Yes Yes
Substitution Yes Yes Yes
Forms
Save to File on Server Yes Yes Yes
Send  Form to Email Yes Yes Yes
Registration Bot N/A   See  above for Subwebs Yes No.  See above for "Permissions".
Database
.ASP files No No Yes
.IDC files No No Yes
  Note that ODBC,.ASP, etc are supported by our NT server, but may require an additional charge.  NT services are priced on a case by case basis, based on resource requirements of the individual customer. 
CGI
CGI direct Yes (global CGI's only) Yes (global CGI's only) Yes (we need to be notified in order to make a scripts directory for you)
CGI via SuEXEC (a transparent security measure that ensures that CGI's are owned/run by your ID) Yes (name files as .cgi) Yes, as either .cgi  or in a private CGI directory.  This will break global CGI's; however, we can copy any global CGI's you might need.  Please notify webmaster@calweb.com to set up security related measures. No
CGI via CGIWRAP (another semi transparent security measure, that also includes debugging aids) Yes (ask webstaff@calweb.com to enable).  Does not affect global CGI's. Yes (ask webstaff@calweb.com to enable).  Does not affect global CGI's. No