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Building Websites with Microsoft Content Management Server

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Building Websites with Microsoft Content Management Server

Overview of this book

Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 is a dynamic web publishing system with which you can build websites quickly and cost-efficiently. MCMS provides the administration, authoring, and data management functionality, and you provide the website interface, logic, and workflow. Once your website is up and running, your content contributors can add and edit content on their own, without the need to work with developers or the IT department. First time developers of Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 face a relatively steep learning curve. Not only are they expected to be conversant in the Microsoft .NET Framework, they are also required to be familiar with the concepts of MCMS 2002. Many beginners to MCMS start out by looking at the example site that ships with the product; tweaking it, dissecting it and turning it inside out using the obscure code comments as markers. However, when it comes to starting their own website from scratch, many are baffled ? where do they begin? This book exists to answer that question; teaching the essential concepts of MCMS 2002 in a clear, straightforward and practical manner. Containing answers to some of the most asked questions in developer newsgroups, this book is a treasure trove of tricks and tips for solving the problems faced by MCMS developers. This is a unique resource focused exclusively on the needs of developers using MCMS. It doesn?t waste time and pages on user or administrator level information that is well covered in other documentation. It?s a distillation of practical experience that developers need to get results, fast. The authors carefully structured example project complements and extends the knowledge gained from an initial look at the examples that ship with MCMS.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
Building Websites with Microsoft Content Management Server
Credits
About the Authors
Introduction

Welcoming Guests to the Site


Up to this point, we have configured the TropicalGreen site to use Forms authentication. All site visitors are brought to the login page to have their credentials authenticated before they are given access to view pages.

On public websites, expecting visitors to enter a user name and password (assuming anyone remembers these things) is as good as waving a huge banner with the words "We don't want you here" . Even websites that require members to enter a user name and password typically allow guests on the first page of the site at least.

In order for guests to view certain MCMS content without entering any credentials, Guest access must be enabled.

Determining or Creating the MCMS Guest Account

First, we need to decide the account that is to be used as the MCMS guest account. You can use the same IUSR_ComputerName account used by IIS. However, doing so means that if your server is on a web farm, all machines must have a user with the name IUSR_ComputerName as...