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| Course Status: | Released | Courseware Features |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Hours | |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, |
Audience |
| IT professionals who wish to use Commerce Server 2000 to implement and design e-commerce solutions; students preparing for Microsoft certification in the Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 exam |
Prerequisites |
| Experience working in computing environments that use Microsoft Commerce Server 2000; a minimum of one year's experience developing e-commerce sites and two years' experience designing applications; working knowledge of development tools such as Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual C++, COM+, and ASP; working knowledge of Microsoft Windows 2000, the Active Directory, IIS, SSL, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 DBMS, and SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services; a conceptual knowledge of network load balancing and firewalls |
Course Aim |
| This learning path explains how to use Microsoft® Commerce Server 2000 tools to build and manage e-commerce solutions. The path is part of a series based on the requirements of the Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 (70-234) exam. |
Learning Objectives |
| To provide an overview of Commerce Server 2000 and to explain resource and planning requirements for deploying Commerce Server 2000 |
Topics Covered |
| Introducing Commerce Server 2000 Commerce Server 2000 and .NET enterprise servers Commerce Server 2000 and B2C data exchange Commerce Server 2000 tools and features Installation and configuration Commerce Server hardware and software requirements Network infrastructure for Commerce Server 2000 The Commerce Server 2000 Site Packager Unpacking a site in Commerce Server 2000 Installing Commerce Server 2000 Business requirements Security requirements for Commerce Server 2000 Migration requirements for Commerce Server 2000 Commerce Server integration and internationalization |