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The ODC is shaping up to be a great event for SharePoint developers. This year it is on Feb 10-13th in San Jose, CA. I will be there with Alex Malek doing a session on developing SharePoint solutions using the Visual Studio extensions for WSS. There are
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A common thing you might want to include in a SharePoint solution is to include various files that are deployed to the \Template directory. These might be images (\Template\Images) or Aspx pages that you would like put in a folder in the Layouts directory.
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For all those people waiting to get their hands on this ... here it is: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936984/ WSS SP1 install: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4191A531-A2E9-45E4-B71E-5B0B17108BD2&displaylang=en MOSS SP1:
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I get lots of comments and emails from people asking about how they can learn to do development on SharePoint. Fair Question! If money is no obstacle then hands on training is by far the best option. You get to learn direct from experts, actually build
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Something I take great interest in and spend a bunch of time thinking about are SharePoint Developers. I was one before I moved up here to Redmond and joined the SharePoint product team. Of course that means I hold a dear place in my heart for all you
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If you are a ITPro/Developer working with custom SharePoint solutions this whitepaper will interested you. It talks about many techniques for modifying/customising your SharePoint environement/solution and talks about issues/suggestions around each. It
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Following on from my post of application dev on SharePoint ( here ), I have had some people ask how to embed ASP.Net User Controls in the pages you can add to your site using Option 4 (see post for more details on what this option is). Well ... i did
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Patrick Tisseghem has written 3 new awesome articles for MSDN on Web Content Management in MOSS. These are a great intoduction to WCM and customizing WCM in MOSS. A great starting point and a must for anyone getting into this: Customizing and Branding
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I dont normally like to just post up stuff i find on others blogs ... but this is important :) The WSS and MOSS bits are up on microsoft.com for download now. MOSS: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2e6e5a9c-ebf6-4f7f-8467-f4de6bd6b831&DisplayLang=en
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This is what people who are new to SharePoint development have been after for quite some time. Killer Feature Alert!: Generate a site definition from an existing SharePoint Site!!!!! Get it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=19f21e5e-b715-4f0c-b959-8c6dcbdc1057&displaylang=en
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Background: New to the WSSv3 Platform is a concept called Features. These enable you to package chunks of functionality and allow this functionality to be turned on or off in a WSSv3 based site. This could be things like: - List templates - List instances
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One of the things that made SharePoint developers lose sleep and hair over was the lack of intellisense support when working with the products XML files. In WSS V3 and MOSS we will ship the corresponding XSDs. This is great news because you can use those
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Here is a list of content available on the 2007 Microsoft Office System. I can’t take any of the credit for this … a colleague John Nisi put this together. Web Sites 2007 Microsoft Office system preview site http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/default.mspx
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Great place for loads (more coming also) of information all about the WSS V3.. screen casts, blogs, downloads and more. http://msdn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/
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Part 1 answering some of the comments on my previous post about Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007: Q. "granularity of permissions on lists/doclibs?" A. We have item level permissions now! Wahoo. So down to a doucment, list item or folder. (you can
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