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My company has achieved something similar
There is a good chance you can teach your Dreamweaver website to respect your Sharepoints method of "user management". Might require a bit of glue to get the two systems to play friendly but it can always be done. If you have a budget be sure to post an RFP I am sure there are some cats around here who could work a solution to your delima. Then you could publish items to your intranet website using dreamweaver, possibly even deploying a few copies of the little DreamWeaverLiteUserInterfaceClientIDon'tUseDreamwe averSoIDon'tKnowProgram. To let other departments publish more intimately to the intranet site.
First question you might ask yourself is why, and what is it that Sharepoint isn't doing for you that you hope to add by using "dream weaver". Don't reckon you with your "intranet" site was pretty or anything, so what is your real reason for trying to use Dreamweaver, but anyway. If you really just want a Dreamweaver-updated website on your intranet that can secure some "members only" resources or "user specific" functionality based on a database of users maintained by another system. It can be done.
-James
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