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HELP with MSCS and MCMS - need direction
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| P.B.Fleetwood 2004-04-07, 11:18 am |
| I have to add Commerce Server 2002 to a fairly large, existing MS Content
Management Server-based web site to provide authentication of users and
enrollment in mailing lists (campaigns). I'm completely new to CS and have
precious little time to get this project going. I've bought a book on CS,
but it is aimed more at ground up development, naturally. I cannot afford
to rebuild the site from scratch. There is so much information on CS that
I'm finding it very difficult to find any references applicable to my
situation. Where should I start?
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| Willie Chiu 2004-04-07, 5:46 pm |
| MSIB (Microsoft Solution for Internet Business) is a good for this. This is
the glue code between CS + CMS. You should be able to easily port your
existing CMS site into the MSIB site. You could download the MSIB code
along with PAGs at the Microsoft.com.
Willie
"P.B.Fleetwood" <Fleetwood@MyDelrayBeach.com> wrote in message
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> I have to add Commerce Server 2002 to a fairly large, existing MS Content
> Management Server-based web site to provide authentication of users and
> enrollment in mailing lists (campaigns). I'm completely new to CS and
have
> precious little time to get this project going. I've bought a book on CS,
> but it is aimed more at ground up development, naturally. I cannot afford
> to rebuild the site from scratch. There is so much information on CS that
> I'm finding it very difficult to find any references applicable to my
> situation. Where should I start?
>
>
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| Caesar Samsi[MSFT] 2004-04-18, 10:52 am |
| You can download MSIB from the following URL:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...ib/default.mspx
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"Willie Chiu" <williechiu@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> MSIB (Microsoft Solution for Internet Business) is a good for this. This
is
> the glue code between CS + CMS. You should be able to easily port your
> existing CMS site into the MSIB site. You could download the MSIB code
> along with PAGs at the Microsoft.com.
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> Willie
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> "P.B.Fleetwood" <Fleetwood@MyDelrayBeach.com> wrote in message
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| P.B.Fleetwood 2004-04-21, 8:38 am |
| Thanks. I did that some days ago. You might have a look at my more recent
post, "HELP with removing MSIB applications." No one has replied to that one
yet.
"Caesar Samsi[MSFT]" <caesar_ms@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> You can download MSIB from the following URL:
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> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...ib/default.mspx
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