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XPS and OXPS file support in Windows 7 and Windows 8
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7 months ago
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Mitch Prince _MSFT_
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The XMLPaper Specification (XPS) was originally created by Microsoft and then adopted by ECMA TC46 as ECMA-388, the Open XML Paper Specification . This is also referred to as OpenXPS. XPS has the file extension of XPS and OpenXPS uses the OXPS file extension...
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SharePoint 2013 - Training and Published Resources
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9 months ago
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Mitch Prince _MSFT_
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For those of you that are interested in getting up to speed on SharePoint 2013, you maybe interested in the following collection of technical resources that we have published recently when we released SharePoint 2013 Preview. Rather than having to dig...
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Migrating Woodgrove to MOSS 2007
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over 7 years ago
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Mitch Prince _MSFT_
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In the CMS migration guidance that we have delivered so far, we talk about what to look for in your existing apps, how some concepts change, and then about changes in the API. But, we never show you actually how to migrate a site. We are working on...
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CMS Assessment tool Known Bugs
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over 7 years ago
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Mitch Prince _MSFT_
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Since, the CMS Assessment tool was released two bugs have been reported. The first, is a bug in the Excel spreadsheet used to display the results. There's an error when running on non-English versions of Excel. After hitting the “Load Analysis Results...
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CMS Migration Materials are available and TechEd
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over 7 years ago
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Mitch Prince _MSFT_
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Microsoft office Sharepoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007) is now in Beta. Customers of Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 (CMS 2002) maybe wondering where CMS is. The technology in CMS has been integrated into MOSS in the Web Publishing Features. ...
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