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Nader

2006-10-24, 1:15 pm

Hello, our company has a site that was built using ASP.Net, VB.Net, and SQL
Server. The content management software that we use is a third party
software. We are interested in switching to a different content management
system but keeping our current web site, with code and db structure intact.
Can Microsoft Content Management Server be used for our purpose, i.e., we can
somehow plug it into our existing site so that we can manage our site's
content and keep our db and code structure intact?

Thanks
Stefan [MSFT]

2006-10-24, 1:15 pm

Hi Nader,

no this cannot be done.
MCMS uses it's own database structure.
You would need to migrate the content.

Cheers,
Stefan

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"Nader" <Nader@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, our company has a site that was built using ASP.Net, VB.Net, and
> SQL
> Server. The content management software that we use is a third party
> software. We are interested in switching to a different content management
> system but keeping our current web site, with code and db structure
> intact.
> Can Microsoft Content Management Server be used for our purpose, i.e., we
> can
> somehow plug it into our existing site so that we can manage our site's
> content and keep our db and code structure intact?
>
> Thanks



Nader

2006-10-24, 1:15 pm

Thank you Stefan.

"Stefan [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi Nader,
>
> no this cannot be done.
> MCMS uses it's own database structure.
> You would need to migrate the content.
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
>
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
>
>
> "Nader" <Nader@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FDE73B00-7583-4A66-8D01-7DBDF9FBBBEA@microsoft.com...
>
>
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