This feature request come from the discussion on an issue regarding a bug in the way cPanel handle Frontpage extensions:
http://forums.cpanel.net/f5/how-can-...125221-p2.html

The issue is: Frontpage extensions may be used even if you compiled Apache without Frontpage.
The problem arise when you sell reseller packages to designers or newbie users, whom are not aware of features or packages concepts because they are lazy enough to learn to manage a web hosting node and don't have the staff to manage the technical issues.

That's why this hole in Frontpage management is a hazard when handled by newbies. They MUST use FTP to avoid intrusion issues in their nice websites, and the best way is to block completely the access to Frontpage in a thourough and seamless way: if the webadmin don't compile Apache to use Frontpage (and luckily also unticking the proposed Tweak Setting to disable Frontpage), the Frontpage screens should not be shown in WHM interface, for admin nor resellers. Users' lack of knowledge must be mitigated with an intuitive system to reduce the issues that may arise.

To reproduce this issue you must use a server wich actually have been compiled WITH Frontpage.
1) Ensure that your "default" feature list allow to use Frontpage.
2) Recompile Apache WITHOUT Frontpage. This is to "disable" Frontpage (*sigh*) in the previous installation.
3) Create a reseller account (Specify which packages can use for account creation: unticked).
4) Login to the WHM panel for this reseller.
5) Create an account WITHOUT specifying a package.
6) Login via FTP to that new account and you will see the vti_bin folders.

This may or may not compromise the domain or the server, but may be confuse to users and is a bug and should be corrected: if you don't allow Frontpage from within Tweak Settings nor EasyApache, the Frontpage screens should disappear and the account creation process should not create the Frontpage folders in the public_html folder. I don't think this is too difficult to patch as it is a yes/no tweak which semaphorize Frontpage availability