CMS (Content Management System) is a cloud-based service comprising the CMS desktop application, web applications and databases provided and managed by CTC Software Inc.
Users of this system can access publicly provided content via the CMS desktop application.
Administrators can use the web portal to manage their user's access to the public content.
This guide will acquaint users with the features and services that are provided with the non-paid subscription version of the system. While many of the features are fully functional, some are not available without a paid subscription such as:
About the CTC user accounts:
A CTC account is required to use the CTC services and applications. An email address and password must be established or provided by CTC for using CMS. If you have not registered an account with CTC, you must do so in order to use CMS LT.
Once logged in to the portal, there are just a few steps needed to begin using CMS.
When your organization was set up with Nexus, a default group named 'Everyone' was created which will contain all of the users of your organization.
A more comprehensive guide is available here: Adminstrating
Not all features described will be available in CMSLT.
The newly added user account will be sent an email with instructions for finishing the setup of their account. If the new user does not receive an email within an hour, ask them to check the SPAM folder of their email client for a message from donotreply@ctcsoftware.com.
The Office and Department values are displayed in analytics data and can be useful to display users by location or department.
For more granular control, refer to the adminstration guide
Subscription libraries in CMS are collections of content provided by CTC and other organizations that use it. There are libraries of the content provided by Autodesk for free as well as other content from manufacturers and users.
NOTE: While CTC Software provides this content as-is for convenience, there is no guarantee of quality or accuracy. Please, use any content with caution and validate it before use.
The process for subscribing to a library is very simple:
For more detailed information about subscription libraries, refer to this guide: Using Subscription Libraries