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Why Define Routes for Staging?

For the latest version of Commerce Server 2007 Help, see the Microsoft Web site.

You define routes for Commerce Server Staging (CSS) so that you can reference the same destination servers in successive staging projects. Routes are especially useful when you use the same source and destination servers for multiple staging projects.

A route in CSS specifies one or more destination servers during a site deployment. If you create a route, you must manually create it on every server specified in the route. CSS does not create routes automatically on every server as it does for projects when you create projects by using the New Project Wizard.

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Configuring Routes for Staging

Staging Web Sites and Commerce Server Data

What is Commerce Server Staging?