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djoledjole

2005-02-25, 5:49 pm

Is it possible to manage from just one Site manager multiple CMS servers.
My question goes in the next direction:I have my development machine(WinXP
+ SQLServer+CMS2002 SP1a) with Site manager installed and I have authoring
machine(Win 2000 Server+ SQLServer+CMS2002 SP1a)which is of course on the
other computer.Is it possible to manage from my developement machine my
authoring machine via Site Manager

Angus Logan [MVP]

2005-02-25, 5:49 pm

Hi,

Yes.

When site manager is launched enter your authoring server's name in.

If the 'server name' textbox does not pop up run site manager directly from:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Content Management Server\Client\NRClient.exe

Regards

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> Is it possible to manage from just one Site manager multiple CMS servers.
> My question goes in the next direction:I have my development machine(WinXP
> + SQLServer+CMS2002 SP1a) with Site manager installed and I have authoring
> machine(Win 2000 Server+ SQLServer+CMS2002 SP1a)which is of course on the
> other computer.Is it possible to manage from my developement machine my
> authoring machine via Site Manager
>



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