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Microsoft Content Management SP2

I found an interesting article (Microsoft Content Manager Server – live after SP2) from Joris poelmans about the SP2 in CMS nad ASP.NET 2.0.  For people working with Microsoft Content Management Server – I can definitely recommended you to use

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Preparing for Web Content Management with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

On the 7th March I attended a Webcast from Technet about Preparing for Web Content Management with Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007 with Manish Sharma (SR Product Managem, Microsoft) and Arpan Shah (Group Product Manager, Microsoft). This is a must

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Using ASP.NET Master Pages in your MCMS Applications

In the MCMS faq.com site there is a really cool article about the use of ASP.NET Master Pages in MCMS Aplications. With the recent release of Service Pack 2 for MCMS, it is now possible to take advantage of many

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Content Management, Sharepoint and Commerce Server 2006

I found an interesting article on Commerce Server(CS) integration and future along side Content Management(CMS) and Sharepoint in Ryan R. Donovan Weblog. It talks about the integration of CMS and Sharepoint and how will CMS and CS interact. Several questions

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ASP.NET 2.0 Security Training Modules

Following the ASP.NET 2.0 posts I’ve been doing, here are some more tutorials and links this time about Security, these links where found in Brian Goldfarb’s Blog:   Our security team has recently put together a very unique approach to

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ASP.NET 2.0 tutorials videos on-line

ScottGu’s Blog has a great collection of links about ASP.NET 2.0 tutorials. Last week we published a series of great ASP.NET 2.0 “How do I?” videos on MSDN. These videos are code-focused videos (no slides or marketing at all –

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Configuring ASP.NET 2.0 Application Services to use SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005

A very usefull article from ScottGu’s Blog about configuring ASP.NET 2.0 aplication services to use SQL Server 2000 and 2005. This can also aplly to web part development.

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