09-11-04 10:47 PM
The modules we are trying to stage would be the application itself,
and possibly the catalogs & profiles attached to it.
vtadas@online.microsoft.com ("Vinayak Tadas[MSFT]") wrote in message news:<9mVuEWqlEHA.3
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> Which specific modules are you trying to stage?
>
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> Hi everyone,
>
> This question may be more Application Center than Commerce Server, I'm
> not sure. We just installed Commerce Server FP1 and Application
> Center, and would like to try staging A Commerce Server application.
>
> My question is, can you run a staging environment on the same PC where
> you have the production environment? Application Center says that you
> can, but I was just wondering if Commerce Server supported this.
> Specifically, if your application uses a SQL Server database, how is
> this handled if staging and production are on one PC? Can they use
> the same database, or do they need two separate databases?
>
> Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
> Thanks
> Vinayak Tadas
> Microsoft
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