Microsoft Content Integration Pack for Content Management Server 2001 and SharePoint Portal Server 2001

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Content Integration Pack 1.0

Prescriptive Architecture Group
Microsoft Corporation

May 2, 2002

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Summary: This document provides a brief overview of Content Integration Pack, which consists of code and documentation designed to integrate Microsoft Content Management Server and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server. Content Integration Pack includes a five-chapter Development and Operations Guide. (3 printed pages)

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Contents

Introduction

Microsoft® Content Integration Pack for Content Management Server and SharePoint™ Portal Server (Content Integration Pack) consists of engineered code and documentation that enable customers to integrate Microsoft Content Management Server 2001 and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 so that users can combine the features of the two programs into an end-to-end solution for document publishing. Content Integration Pack also uses the Woodgrove Bank sample site to display the functionality of the integration code. You can use this sample site as a template to create your own site.

Who Should Read This Guide

This guide is intended primarily for developers and system administrators who are responsible for creating and maintaining the content management solution for corporate intranet web sites.

Getting Support

Content Integration Pack is designed to address customer needs to integrate SharePoint Portal Server and Content Management Server functionality. The code and documentation are provided "as is." Support is available through Microsoft Product Support for a fee.

You can use the existing Content Management Server peer-to-peer newsgroup to discuss Content Integration Pack in an online, open forum with other administrators, developers, Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs), and Microsoft Support Professionals. You can also join or create discussions about common issues and solutions. Access the newsgroup from the following Web site:

https://www.microsoft.com/cmserver/support/newsgroups.htm

Support for Content Management Server

Other current support offerings for Content Management Server are available at the following Web site:

https://www.microsoft.com/cmserver/support/

Support for SharePoint Portal Server

The current support offerings for SharePoint Portal Server are available at the following Web site:

https://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/support/

Support for Other Microsoft Products

For more information about the other Microsoft products mentioned in this documentation, refer to the following resources:

  • Help or product manuals
  • Readme files that come with the product compact discs. These files provide general information that became available shortly before the product was released.

Microsoft Product Support Services Web site at https://support.microsoft.com/directory/ww.asp?sd=gn

If you cannot find a solution, contact the Microsoft subsidiary office in your area for information about how to obtain product support.

This documentation is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IN THIS DOCUMENT.

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