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BillW


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12-28-04 10:49 PM

I was wondering how one controls the storage volume for CMS2002? As users
make updates the old versions are kept. After a period of time it would make
sense to remove the old stuff. What are the archive options available for
CMS2002? Are there tools available or must a custom solution be made?

Thanks

Bill







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    Re: Removing old CMS content?  
Angus Logan [MVP]


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12-28-04 10:49 PM

Hi Bill,

re. clearing - See "Clearing Revisions by Time Stamp"
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...ioning_nqpl.asp

Regards
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"BillW" <BillW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I was wondering how one controls the storage volume for CMS2002? As users
> make updates the old versions are kept. After a period of time it would
> make
> sense to remove the old stuff. What are the archive options available for
> CMS2002? Are there tools available or must a custom solution be made?
>
> Thanks
>
> Bill
>
>







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