Using ASP.NET 2.0 Master Pages in MCMS 2002 (SP2)
[via MCMSFAQ.com] Spence posts a great walk though article on using ASP.NET 2.0 Master Pages in a MCMS site…
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[via MCMSFAQ.com] Spence posts a great walk though article on using ASP.NET 2.0 Master Pages in a MCMS site…
Read MoreThe following list contains an index of the major build and version numbers for a few Microsoft products.
Read More[via Spencer Harbar] Spence nailed is on the head… installing MCMS 2002 SP2 and making sure everything still works is a royal PITA… Microsoft definately dropped the ball on this one.
Read MoreAre you currently using MCMS 2003, WSS, or SPS 2003? If so, you want to make sure you’re going to be in good shape for a migration path when the new versions of these applications are released in the second half of 2006.
Read More[via Angus Logan] Congrats are in order to Angus Logan, former fellow MCMS MVP not to mention esteemed co-author of our new book.
Read MoreIf you don’t have the Windows Script Host v5.6 installed, when you run through the MCMS Database Configuration Application (DCA), towards the end of the process (either at the very end or in the “Committing changes” step), you’ll get the following error in a message box alert:
Read MoreThanks to Patrick, Mark, and Mart for noticing that Packt (our publisher) has provided Chapter 5: Searching MCMS with SharePoint (link removed as no longer active) from our new book, Advanced Content Management Server Development, as a free PDF download for your benefit.
Read More[via Stefan Goßner] Service Pack 2 for MCMS 2002 is now available. Don’t look for this to be a feature pack, but instead you can now use ASP.
Read MoreFinally the moment I, and the rest of my fantastic co-authors, have waited for. Our book, Advanced Content Management Server Development by Packt Publishing is now available.
Read MoreOthers have come up with great lists of resources (like Heather’s SharePoint resource list) and lists of bloggers (like Mark Kruger’s list).
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