Doc has a different angle on this but here's my take:
It has never been to no-one enjoyment to have to go through through lengthy, and not intuitive procedures to simply make some new text appear on a certain page of your site. Though the Frontpages and Tripods have attempted to come to our rescue we have further understood that Microsoft didn't have a clue about what we needed and how it should have been built and that advertising banners are really the most obnoxius partner of an information page.
I built ntl's intranet, the original from scratch. I developed an online information system for people (read those who talk to customer, those at the coal face to use). I had a great team who assisted who also had lots of good ideas (and some not so good). In all of this though, they and I were governed by FrontPage (early ish version) and the inability to get rid of headaches like page design and layout.
What I would have given for a Content Management system or blog tool. It would have revolutionised the way we worked and have freed up so much. It still would.
I even tried (in a different role) to implement a company wide Corporate tool, to no evail.
Perhaps its worth another go from a different angle.