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July 2005 - Posts

Jessica said I had to blog her latest post...

In all honesty though I would have anyway, it’s an absolute cracker! Custom Menus (Not Just Menu Items) in SharePoint

SharePoint Best Practice: Creating a dedicated Windows SharePoint Services environment

This is the first in my series of “Best Practices”, and this is one that I’m particularly keen on encouraging. I’m interested in your feedback. The default implementation of SharePoint Portal Server creates Windows SharePoint Services team sites on the

Best Practice Posts

No, I haven’t forgotten my “Web Part Page Tips” series, there will be a new one coming out within the next week, apologies to those who have contacted me for an update. In addition to this though, I also wanted to kick off a series of

Support Case Resolution Step 1 - SPSReports

In nearly all cases getting this tool and running it on your SharePoint machines is the first step to resolving support issues. So, grab it, and have the output ready next time you raise a support case with us. Great to see it released broadly. SPSReport

The next version of the SharePoint Configuration Analyzer

Maurice has posted a request for feedback on the “SharePoint Configuration Analyzer” tool. http://www.bluedoglimited.com/SharePointThoughts/ViewPost.aspx?ID=183 I would *really* encourage anyone interested in this tool to head on over and

Pint2Share: Amsterdam (18/7/05)

Right, I’m buying beer in Amsterdam on Monday night (18th July). Given the discussions out here over the last week or so it’s pretty clear we could all do with one! Leave a comment if you would like to be a recipient.

Only Five Things Wrong with SharePoint

Well, thats what I think the headline should have been. <sly grin> I have spent this morning reading through the various contributions to what may become the SharePoint controversy of 2005, perhaps even all time . I say this because I suspect that

SharePoint Document Libraries and Folders

Interesting discussions (Mart Muller) here and (Edward Ferron) here about SharePoint Document Libraries, specifically when to use folders and when to use metadata. One of my first ever posts explored this discussion, but from a permissions perspective,

Congrats to Mad(s)!

He just got a well deserved MVP…. http://weblogs.asp.net/mnissen/archive/2005/07/07/418360.aspx

To those lucky enough to be going to Tech Ed...

Have a blast, wish I were there….
 
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