MCMS

Now after MCMS 2002 SP2 has been released I would like to point you again to an article series I have written earlier about MCMS 2002 and ASP.NET 2.0: ASP.NET 2.0 and MCMS – a first look ASP.NET 2.0 and MCMS – The easy way to site navigation ASP.NET 2.0 and MCMS – Master Pages […]

Together with SP2 three KB articles have been released with information about Service Pack 2: 906142 – How to obtain the latest Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 service pack 906145 – Content Management Server 2002 Service Pack 2 installation information 894691 – A list of the bugs that are fixed in Content Management Server 2002 […]

The message was that MCMS 2002 SP2 will be available “short after the release of VS.NET 2005”. And the product team really managed to release SP2 today. Be aware that SP2 can only be installed after installing SP1a. So if your system is currently on SP1 you first have to install SP1a and then SP2 […]

Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development Lim Mei Ying, Stefan Goßner, Andrew Connell, Angus Logan     This book has the most in depth-coverage of important MCMS development topics found anywhere. Each author of the book is a renowned expert in the area   Learn directly from recognized community experts Extensive coverage of the Publishing […]

MCMS has two built in approval roles: Editors and Moderators. This leads to the common misunderstanding that MCMS ships with two levels of approval – which is not correct! Editors and Moderators are not approving the same things. To understand the difference we first need to have a look at the underlaying architecture of pages […]

Today I received the second question in a row about the fact that the protocol and domain part of the entered URL is removed for links to postings. This behaviour is a feature of MCMS: In reverse proxy scenarios where requests are forwarded by a proxy to the internal web server it would be bad […]

Today I have uploaded the latest version of the MCMS 2002 FAQ to the Microsoft Website. Here are the links to access the FAQ: Html Version CHM Version (perfect as offline version)

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Great news for Microsoft Partners – Three courses that will enable you to be able to gain the certification requirements for the Portals and Content Management Specialisation have been anounced: Accelerated Customising Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 [Customised] Designing IT Platform Collaborative Applications with Microsoft SharePoint 2003 Workshop Building Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 Solutions   (read […]