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| Charles Yoon 2004-06-26, 10:49 am |
| Hi,
I have to implement an admin site.
Modifying business desk seems like a neat way of doing it.
However, I've heard a lot about difficulty in doing because of the
complicated business desk
frameworks.
I would like to hear about your cases...
Has anyone modified business desk succesfully to accomodate for your admin
site?
(If you did, can you tell me more about your story? resources that used,
etc..)
Or do you let the user use both business desk and a seperate admin site?
Or do you develope an admin site completely from scratch?
Your thought, anyone's thought is very much appreciated.
Thank you.
Charles
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| Ankur Agarwal 2004-06-28, 7:29 pm |
| The business user tasks and the Admin (IT Pro tasks) are usually separate
and have separate owners.
Please help me understand what tasks you are looking for in your admin site
and I can help provide an answer.
The resource properties and installation and deployment activities are
performed by system adiministrators and those tasks typically appear as
setup wizards, command line tools or mmc console interfaces.
They have not been clubbed with bizdesk which is a business user tool.
-Ankur
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Hi,
I have to implement an admin site.
Modifying business desk seems like a neat way of doing it.
However, I've heard a lot about difficulty in doing because of the
complicated business desk
frameworks.
I would like to hear about your cases...
Has anyone modified business desk succesfully to accomodate for your admin
site?
(If you did, can you tell me more about your story? resources that used,
etc..)
Or do you let the user use both business desk and a seperate admin site?
Or do you develope an admin site completely from scratch?
Your thought, anyone's thought is very much appreciated.
Thank you.
Charles
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