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This is a great site for SharePoint developers content! Make sure you installed Silverlight BTW :) click
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Just a quicky... The WSS 3.0 tools for Visual Studio have been updated. Version 1.2 hasn't got any new features (as far as I can tell after examining it for 5 minutes) other then support for Visual Studio 2008! So download it here: click and uninstall VS 2005 ;-)
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A few weeks ago I helped out on a project creating some featureeventreceivers to dynamically add webparts to pages. Because of time-restrictions I didn't have the time to look into a weird problem we encountered.. We experienced a problem when adding a listviewwebpart from code in which we don't...
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This week the SharePoint conference is being held in Seattle, and surprise surprise all kind of new goodies are made available to the community. Check out these links: Silverlight and MOSS blueprint -> http://www.ssblueprints.net/sharepoint/ CKS Enhanced Blog Edition Version 2.0 -> http://www.codeplex...
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Wow, I was browsing the MSDN blogs and came across this soapbox video: http://blogs.msdn.com/vsto/archive/2008/01/17/sharepoint-workflow-tools-video-interview-with-john-durant.aspx . John Durant speaks about creating SharePoint workflows with Visual Studio 2008, but he also mentions there is going to...
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This article gives a brief description of the workaround when encountering issues during the installation/upgrade of WSS3.0 Service Pack 1. Scenario During the installation of the WSS 3.0 Service Pack 1, the SharePoint Products and technologies wizard is started: After continuing the wizard, accepting...
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Sorry guys and girls...I'm a bit swamped (december-stress :) ) so I'm lagging on my blog postings.. That doesn't mean I don't run into some beauties of contributions to the SharePoint community though. I suggest you take a look at the following resources: SharePoint CSS reference list...
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Through the standard SharePoint team blog I found this link to a new Team Blog. The WSS and MOSS development team is blogging on a variety of topics! click One to add to your RSS list!
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Is that something...I'm at TechEd Barcelona right now and will be attending a session named "Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2007 for Search Code Name 'S2' - what is it and What's New" at 17:00 today. Now I'm checking my email through CommNet here and I just received the announcement...
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Through the Sharepoint team blog I learned of a new whitepaper titled: " Data protection and recovery for Office SharePoint Server in small to medium deployments ". This is a must read for IT Professionals who need to create a decent backup strategy for their Sharepoint farms. It gives you...
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I found this very cool extension for stsadm. It enumerates the effective permission for a given user and is also able to tell you what rights a user is MISSING. Get it here Great work, Gary!
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More nice stuff on MOSS: Enhanced content query webpart on codeplex -> click Community Kit for SharePoint: Internet/Extranet Edition Forms-Based Authentication solution! -> click Configure Sharepoint to use ADFS -> click (All thanks to the sharepoint team blog )
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Check this blogpost . At Microsoft connect you can sign up to get a SCORM 2004 compatible learning kit to train your end users. I am definitely going to check this out for our training material and one of our clients.
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Finally, according to this post on the Sharepoint blog,Microsoft changed the licensing model of MOSS. It is now allowed to run both and intranet and internet environment on the same farm. Something which was technically perfectly possible but not allowed from a licensing point of view. Great stuff!
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In my classes I often refer to the capacity planning documents from Microsoft. I had put down a link before, but it's out-of-order. So, here they are again. At this link: click you can find several articles about performance and capacity tests using MOSS 2007.