How to Add a Destination to a Web Content Project

This topic provides instructions about how to add a destination to a Web content project in Commerce Server staging. You add a destination if you want to stage Web content to one or more locations, such as another server, route, or directory.

To add a destination to a Web content project

  1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Commerce Server 2009 , and the click Commerce Server Staging.

  2. In Microsoft Management Console (MMC), in the left pane, expand Commerce Server Staging, expand <server name>, and then click Projects.

  3. In the right pane, right-click the project to which you want to add a destination, and then click Properties.

  4. In the Project Properties dialog box, on the Project tab, in the Destinations section, click Add.

  5. In the Add Project Destination dialog box, do the following:

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    To do this

    Endpoint server

    Select this option to stage Web content to a remote server. Specify the name of the remote server, and a destination directory on the remote server. You can also enter the credentials for an authentication account on the remote server. If you do not specify an account, Commerce Server uses the default account.

    If you specify an account, it must either belong to the CSS Operators or CSS Administrators group, or it must have project level access on the destination server (see How to Add and Remove Users as Project-Level Administrators or Operators)

    Route

    Select this option to specify a specific route for staging the Web content.

    Directory

    Select this option to stage the Web content to a local directory. Type the path of the destination directory or click Browse to move to the destination directory.

  6. In the Add Project Destination dialog box, click OK.

  7. In the Project Properties dialog box, click OK.

See Also

Other Resources

Changing the Properties of a Web Content Project

Creating Projects for Staging

Commerce Server Staging