May, 2008

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  • Ben Hickman's blog

    Released: MOSS Search Connectors for FileNet and Documentum

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    We have released indexing connectors for IBM FileNet and EMC Documentum for crawling and returning search results from these repositories. These work with MOSS 2007, Search Server 2008, and Search Server 2008 Express: Enterprise Search Indexing Connector...
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    May Portland SharePoint User Group Meeting

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    We had a great SharePoint user group meeting this week here in Portland, OR. Jason Noble from Neudesic gave a great presentation on Master Pages in SharePoint Designer. Not only did Jason cover master page controls and structure, he also described a process...
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    SharePoint for .NET Developers webcast series

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    Starting tomorrow, there is a 10-part webcast series led by two SharePoint MVPs: Robert Bogue and Andrew Connell that covers 10 fundamental developer topics on SharePoint. The schedule is: Every Tue and Wed from May 20, 2008 (tomorrow!) to June 18, 2008...
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    Master Page development presentation at May 28 user group

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    I am very excited to announce that we will have Jason Noble from Neudesic presenting on Master Page development at the May 28th Portland SharePoint user group meeting. I saw Jason’s presentation earlier this year at the Office Developer’s Conference and...
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    Numonyx.com on MOSS with faceted search

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    Here is another public Internet site running MOSS, www.numonyx.com . The search implementation supports facets and grouping. For example, a search for "SDRAM" shows facets for refining by file type and web site section. It also supports grouping search...
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    Routing Documents in Records Center

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    I recently was asked if the record routing rules in Records Center support inheritance relationships of content types. Namely, will a routing rule for a parent content type be applied to child content types. Answer is no. Here is an example setup: Create...
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