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Author Equivalent for CMS in MOSS
KM

2007-05-03, 1:20 pm

Hi,

I'm just trying to get a grips with what versions of MOSS are required
to achieve similar functionality as we had in CMS.

What I want to do is create new, content managed Internet facing sites
with custom authentciation (just link in CMS).

Which version(s) of MOSS do I need, and do I need anything client side
(like SCA, Site Manager etc).

My current thinking is that I need: Office SharePoint Server 2007
Enterprise CAL or for Internet Site

Will I be able to build content managed sites out of the box with that
software, or will I also need WSS3.0 etc?

Appologies if this should be in a MOSS group - but couldn't really
find one specific to content management.

Many Thanks

AC [MVP MOSS]

2007-05-07, 7:25 pm

All you need is MOSS 2007 Standard. The CMS equivalent capability you're
looking for is called Web Content Management.


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-AC, Office SharePoint Server
www.andrewconnell.com/blog
www.andrewconnell.com/mvp

"KM" <mullkv@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1178201122.741702.16350@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm just trying to get a grips with what versions of MOSS are required
> to achieve similar functionality as we had in CMS.
>
> What I want to do is create new, content managed Internet facing sites
> with custom authentciation (just link in CMS).
>
> Which version(s) of MOSS do I need, and do I need anything client side
> (like SCA, Site Manager etc).
>
> My current thinking is that I need: Office SharePoint Server 2007
> Enterprise CAL or for Internet Site
>
> Will I be able to build content managed sites out of the box with that
> software, or will I also need WSS3.0 etc?
>
> Appologies if this should be in a MOSS group - but couldn't really
> find one specific to content management.
>
> Many Thanks
>


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