Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide

  • Authors:
  • Bill English;Olga Londer;Shawn Shell

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-

  • Venue:
  • Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide
  • Year:
  • 2003

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From the PublisherChapter 10: How do you develop for Microsoft Content ManagementServer (CMS) 2002 using Visual Studio.NET?Chapter 7: How do you customize workflow?Chapter 32: How do you publish dynamic data?Chapter 17: How do you establish user rights?Chapter 22: How do you best deploy CMS according to yourorganization's needs, size, and resources?You may want to use CMS because it simplifies workflow byseparating content creation from site design. You may alreadyemploy it to customize site designs according to user-specifiedcontent. Or you may wish to learn how CMS can allow delivery ofdynamic content through mobile devices and more.By greatly enhancing Web servers' scalability, flexibility, andextensibility, CMS is fast becoming a vital content-managementtool. However, system administrators and developers have lacked anauthoritative source of product information...until now.Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 is the first completetutorial and reference on installing, managing, troubleshooting,extending, configuring, and developing for CMS 2002 Server. Using arunning example throughout the book, the authors cover all areas ofCSM: installation and architecture; content authoring andpublishing; creating a framework and templates; administration andsecurity; the new CMS features; and migrating from CMS 2001 to CMS2002.