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A Marvellous Point
Technical tips on SharePoint, Office and IW in general from Martin Kearn, an MCS Consultant based in the UK.
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A Marvellous Point
What are Content Types?
Posted
over 6 years ago
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Martin.Kearn@Microsoft.com
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For me, one of the coolest new features of SharePoint Server 2007 (or MOSS) is Content Types. In this article, I’ll aim to give a brief overview of what they are and why you should be getting excited about them (especially if you are from a SharePoint...
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SPProfileUpdate - A free tool for updating SharePoint user profiles
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over 6 years ago
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Martin.Kearn@Microsoft.com
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I've spent a little time recently developing a Windows Form utility that allows you to update SharePoint 2003 user profiles (in a profile database) from values in a CSV file. The tool allows you to map up to 12 profile properties to colums in a CSV file...
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How do you fancy a 51% performance increase in SPS 2003?
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over 6 years ago
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Martin.Kearn@Microsoft.com
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Sounds too good to be true does'nt it? Microsoft have just released some test results that compare the performance of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 on SQL 2000 vs. SQL 2005. Using SQL 2005 improves performance on every type of SharePoint farm configuration...
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.net 1.1 in Visual Studio 2005?
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over 6 years ago
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Martin.Kearn@Microsoft.com
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I spent a little while looking at this so I thought I'd share my findings.... Currently, if you want to write an application that runs on .net 1.1, then you have to use Visual Studio 2003. Equally, if you want to write an application that uses .net...
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