This document contains a list of activities to help you optimize your system setup for migration to future editions of the software, if you are using Site Server 3.0 or Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition.
This white paper describes how to set up Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition to work with Client Certificate Authentication.
The most important thing to remember when designing an electronic commerce site is to make it easy for your customers to make a purchase. This document contains several tips that will help you succeed in e-commerce site design.
Provides step-by-step procedures for building a clustered data center with high availability.
Describes how to host and configure multiple communities.
This article illustrates how to create a simple component with a simple COM object. Necessary steps are then presented to manually add and implement the interfaces required for a fully functional pipeline component. The scope of this article covers converting COM servers so that they expose pipeline-compliant interfaces.
This document provides scenarios and practical information on successfully implementing Search in large or small companies.
Describes how to manage the Membership Directory when a complex structure of users or products is required. It describes the internal Membership Directory architecture used to support large numbers of groups, containers, or complex structures. It also describes limitations of Personalization and Membership (P&M) released code, identifies hot fixes to the code to remove limitations, and presents architectural solutions for these demanding user applications.
This document provides a general description of how to use the Membership Directory to effectively scale a site. Details for doing this are provided separately in a document entitled Site Server 3.0 Membership Directory Capacity and Performance Analysis.
Describes how to design, set up, and administer a very large user base using the Personalization and Membership (P&M) component of Microsoft® Site Server 3.0. This document is not intended to be an introduction to Site Server, Microsoft® SQL Server™, or Microsoft® Internet Information Server (IIS). Instead, it outlines the critical issues that corporations or independent software vendors (ISVs) should consider when planning a large-scale deployment of Site Server.
Microsoft® Site Server Service Pack 2 supplies the updates needed for Site Server 3.0 and Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition to work with Microsoft® SQL Server™ 7.0. This document provides the information you need to use Site Server 3.0 and Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition with SQL Server 7.0.
Describes how to use the Site Server version 3.0 Membership Directory and Active User Object (AUO) to support session state data for Web applications based on Active Server Pages (ASPs), especially across Web farms. It also describes how to configure the AUO to provide access to session state data on a per-user basis.
Describes how to use Webhits, an extension of Windows NT Internet Information Server (IIS), to add hit-highlighting capabilities to search applications created with Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition. Webhits is implemented as an Internet Server API (ISAPI) application invoked during a search. Webhits comes with a ready-made results page, which includes a link to the ISAPI application for each document returned.