I've done both but not together... I worked on a project that had 700+
publication packages and roughly the same amount of folders/sub
folders in one project it'll work but opening the publication package
tab is extremely slow. If you're going to go down that route, I'd
suggest that you start a naming convention for your publication
packages. Is there any reason why you need a separate package for each
user? Also make sure you have all your variants planned out in advance
you don't want to be adding variants 700 times to each publication
package and assigning publishing folder.

700 users isn't a problem for one project it'll work, from a licensing
point of view it all depends on how many users are going to be logged
in at any given time concurrent licenses. We had a project where each
sales rep had a custom home page 700ish sales reps.

We were on version 7.5x I believe.

On Jul 28, 5:42 am, Hels Bells <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone tell me if there's a maximum number of users that can be
> created within OpenText Mgmt Server 10. I have a client who thinks
> they'd like up to about 700 editors and I think that would be a BAD
> idea.
>
> And also that each editor would be responsible for a few pages (and
> restricted access to all other) that need to be published out to
> different directories so ....up to 700 publication targets, packages
> and authorisation packages.
>
> Can anyone give me any technical backup as to why this would be (and I
> repeat here) a BAD idea aside from the cost of the licenses ....
>
> Thanks in advance
> Helen

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