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Module 1: Introduction to Content-Driven Web Sites

  • Web Site Design
  • Organizing Content-Driven Web Sites
Skills
  • Describe the differences between design-driven and content-driven Web sites.
  • List the typical user roles in a content-driven Web site.
  • Understand the importance of workflow in a content-driven Web site.
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Module 2: Roles and Processes for Content-Driven Sites

  • Web Site Roles
  • Site-Creation Processes
Skills
  • Understand the various Web site roles.
  • Understand the various site-creation processes.
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Module 3: Introduction to Content Management Server 2002

  • Content Management Server 2002
  • Architecture
  • Major Features
Skills
  • Describe Content Management Server 2002.
  • Describe the architecture of Content Management Server 2002 and Content Management Server Web sites.
  • List the main features of Content Management Server 2002.
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Module 4: Introducing the WoodgroveNet Sample Site

  • WoodgroveNet Sample Site
  • Using the Sample Site
  • Templates and Placeholder
  • Publishing Workflow
  • Lab: Exploring the WoodgroveNet Sample Site
Skills
  • Describe the WoodgroveNet sample site and its purpose.
  • Use the sample site for demonstration and training.
  • Explain the use of templates and placeholders in Content Management Server.
  • Describe the publishing workflow.
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Module 5: Using Content Management Server 2002 Tools

  • Internet Information Services and Content Management Server
  • The Role of Site Manager
  • The Role of the Server Configuration Application
  • Integration with Visual Studio .NET
  • Lab: Familiarization with Content Management Server Tools
Skills
  • Describe the role of virtual directories in Content Management Server applications.
  • List the functions of the Site Manager.
  • List the functions of the Server Configuration Application.
  • Describe how to create Content Management Server templates using Visual Studio .NET.
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Module 6: Creating a New Content Management Server Web Site

  • Understanding the Creation Phases
  • Planning a New Site
  • Creating the Site Structure
  • Creating a New Template
  • Lab: Building the Site Framework
Skills
  • Describe the phases involved in the creation of a Content Management Server site.
  • Design the structure of a new Content Management Server site.
  • Design templates for a new Content Management Server site.
  • Design the content workflow for a Content Management Server site.
  • Create a Content Management Server site.
  • Create channels, resource galleries, and template galleries.
  • Create templates for a Content Management Server site.
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Module 7: Building Navigation Server Controls

  • Navigation
  • ASP.NET Navigation Controls
  • Lab: Building Navigation Server Controls
Skills
  • Understand navigation concepts in a Content Management Server 2002.
  • Use the Publishing API (PAPI) to retrieve useful navigation properties.
  • Describe typical navigation metaphors.
  • Build a Content Management Server 2002 navigation control.
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Module 8: Modifying the Web Author

  • Introduction to the Web Author
  • Web Author Component Overview
  • Site Mode Containers
  • Status Controls
  • Action Controls
  • Inserting Action and Status Controls in the Console
  • Lab: Extending the Web Author
Skills
  • Describe the Web Author architecture.
  • Work with the different site mode containers.
  • Use the existing status controls and build custom status controls.
  • Use the existing action controls and build custom action controls.
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Module 9: Extending Content Management Server Workflow

  • Workflow and Roles
  • Extending Workflow for ASP Sites
  • Extending Workflow for ASP.NET Sites
  • Workflow Extension Scenarios
  • Lab: Extending Workflow in Content Management Server
Skills
  • Describe the user roles that typically participate in workflow.
  • Extend the workflow for ASP-based sites.
  • Extend the workflow for ASP.NET-based sites.
  • Describe typical workflow extension scenarios.
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Module 10: Building Custom Placeholder Controls

  • Introduction to Placeholders
  • Introduction to ASP.NET Server Controls
  • Building Placeholder Controls
  • Lab: Building Custom Placeholder Controls
Skills
  • Describe the placeholder architecture provided by Content Management Server.
  • Explain how ASP.NET server controls interact with ASP.NET page events.
  • Create a custom ASP.NET server-based placeholder control.
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Module 11: Authentication, Authorization, and Security

  • Definitions
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Security
Skills
  • Define the terms authentication, authorization, and security.
  • Configure Content Management Server authentication.
  • Configure Content Management Server authorization.
  • Secure Content Management Server.
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Module 12: Working with Authoring Connector

  • Feature Overview
  • Using the Publishing Task List
  • Defining Authoring Connector Templates
  • Best Practices
  • Lab: Using Authoring Connector
Skills
  • Understand the features provided by Authoring Connector.
  • Publish content using Word XP.
  • Define a publishing task list.
  • Define a template for use with Authoring Connector.
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Module 13: Introduction to Content Connector

  • Introduction to Content Connector
  • Content Connector Architecture
  • Product Pages
  • Microsoft Solution for Internet Business 2.0
Skills
  • Describe Content Connector.
  • Describe how Content Connector functions.
  • Describe how product pages can incorporate both Commerce Server 2002 and Content Management Server functionality.
  • Describe the Microsoft Solution for Internet Business (MSIB) 2.0.
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Module 14: Content Syndication Using Web Services

  • Introduction to Content Syndication
  • Architecture Drill-Down
  • Lab: Building Custom Web Services
Skills
  • Describe content syndication.
  • Understand the roles of the publisher and consumer in syndication scenarios.
  • Explain the role that Web services can play in content syndication.
  • Describe typical content syndication architecture.
  • Implement custom content syndication scenarios.
  • Identify how Microsoft Word XP can be used as a rich client for content syndication.
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Module 15: Migration and Coexistence

  • Introduction to Migration
  • Using the Migration Tool
  • Migration Issues with Placeholders
  • Migration Planning
  • ASP to ASP.NET Migration
Skills
  • Describe the migration process.
  • Use the migration tool.
  • Plan for all the issues involved in the migration of a site from previous versions of Content Management Server.
  • Migrate Active Server Pages (ASP) templates to ASP.NET.
  • Describe the issues with coexisting ASP and ASP.NET templates.
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Module 16: Content Management Server Site Deployment

  • Deployment Concepts
  • Deploying a Content Management Server Site
  • Deploying a Site using Site Manager
  • Deploying a Site using the Site Deployment API
  • Exporting with the Site Deployment API
  • Importing with the Site Deployment API
  • Deploying Rights Groups with the Site Deployment API
  • Deploying Web Assets
  • Lab: Creating Deployment Scripts
Skills
  • Understand the concepts of deployment.
  • Describe the basics of Content Management Server site deployment.
  • Use Site Manager to deploy Content Management Server Web sites.
  • Use the site deployment application programming interface (API) to deploy Content Management Server Web sites.
  • Deploy other Web assets for a Content Management Server site.
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Module 17: Monitoring Content Management Server 2002 Performance

  • Performance Benefits
  • Testing Methodologies
  • Ensuring Performance
  • Caching
Skills
  • Describe the performance benefits introduced by Microsoft for Content Management Server 2002.
  • Understand the testing methodologies that can be used with Content Management Server.
  • Devise a strategy for ensuring high Content Management Server performance.
  • Work with the caching architecture of Content Management Server.
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Module 18: Building Multilingual Web Sites

  • Introduction to Managing Multilingual Sites
  • ASP.NET Globalization Support
  • Multilingual Site Spectrum
  • Multilingual Site Setup
  • Localizing the Web Author
  • Lab: Building Multilingual Web Sites
Skills
  • Describe the issues and processes involved in creating multilingual content-driven Web sites.
  • Describe the different types of multilingual Web sites.
  • Configure multilingual channels for a Content Management Server solution.
  • Localize the Web Author.
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