Book Contents
Preface
Chapter 1:
Installation
Chapter 2:
Getting Started with the Development Environment
Chapter 3: Using
Master Pages
Chapter 4:
Navigation Controls
Chapter 5:
Applying Themes
Chapter 6:
Authentication Controls and Membership Providers
Chapter 7: How-Tos, Tips, and Tricks
Index
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About the book
Get Microsoft Content
Management Server Service Pack 2 up and running, and start using the
most talked about features of ASP.NET 2.0 like master pages, site
navigation, themes, and the membership provider model, in your MCMS
development. The release of
Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) Service Pack 2 opens up
the world of ASP.NET 2.0 to MCMS developers. Written by the masters
of MCMS, this book shows you how to use the new features of ASP.NET
2.0 that everyone is talking about in your MCMS development.
About the
author
Lim Mei Ying
Lim Mei Ying is a Senior Consultant at Avanade, a global technology
integrator specializing in the Microsoft platform. Mei Ying has
extensive experience in designing, implementing and supporting
enterprise web applications as well as setting up Microsoft Content
Management Server (MCMS) systems across the enterprise. An active
contributor to the Microsoft newsgroup community, she has spent many
hours figuring out the dos and don'ts of MCMS technologies, and
thrives on the challenge of finding new ways to solve MCMS-related
problems. Mei Ying, who has earned the prestigious title of
Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional award for Content Management
Server. Mei Ying lives on the sunny island of Singapore and blogs at
meiyinglim.blogspot.com
Stefan Gossner
Stefan Gossner works for Microsoft as an Escalation Engineer in the
Developer Support department. He provides customers with technical
solutions to problems related to Microsoft Internet Server Products.
Stefan has breadth and depth in all areas of MCMS.
His contributions to the newsgroup have helped many people to
implement MCMS solutions in corporations around the globe to the
point where it has been said that if you don't know Stefan, then
you're probably new to MCMS.
Stefan maintains a huge MCMS 2002 FAQ on the Microsoft Website and
provides MCMS tips and tricks on his personal blog:
http://blogs.technet.com/stefan_gossner.
He lives in Munich, Germany.
Spencer Harbar
Spencer, a MCSD for Microsoft .NET, MCSE and MVP for MCMS, has over
twelve years commercial experience of architecture, design,
development, deployment and operational support of Web based
applications and hosting platforms for some of Europe's largest
organisations.
Spencer maintains
www.mcmsfaq.com - a MCMS resources portal, and is active in the
public newsgroups. His experience of MCMS goes back to the days of
NCompass Resolution and he has been involved in many enterprise
implementations.
Currently working as an independent consultant, Spencer delivers
enterprise content management and portal systems architecture,
design, development and deployment solutions, application security
best practices, threat modeling and the implementation of highly
available Windows Server System based hosting platforms.
Product expertise includes MCMS, SharePoint Technologies, IIS, SQL
Server, Commerce Server and BizTalk Server, Windows Security, PKI
and High Availability.
Selected clients include Barclays Bank, Scottish Power plc, HBOS,
Microsoft, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, Centrica,
Clifford Chance, The Automobile Association and BASF.
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