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November 2006 - Posts

The HedKandi website that was profiled here is indeed very cool, but most of you probably wouldn’t think of showing it to a CIO or a BDM/TDM as customer evidence or reference for SharePoint Server. J Now that we have RTM’d, there will be many more websites Read More...
Update: http://www.tylerbutler.com now points to my MOSS site. My old site is no longer accessible, and you don't have to remember the crazy URL for the MOSS preview site. :-) For those of you that have been following my series of posts about building Read More...
Reposting from http://openxmldeveloper.org/articles/MOSSconvert.aspx . Article submitted by: Robert Orleth, Microsoft MOSS (Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server) has a feature that lets you convert OpenXML files to web pages, all you need to to is select Read More...
Part 1 :: Part 2 :: Part 3 :: Part 4 :: Part 5 :: Part 6 This is part 3 of an ongoing series of posts about my experience building a custom site on top of Office SharePoint Server 2007. If you haven't yet read parts 1 and 2, I'd strongly suggest starting Read More...
Many of you have probably used the Content and Structure Reports tool to generate reports on content in your site. These reports allow you to query on all the pages and documents in your site collection in a specific way; for example, one report we include Read More...
I recall reviewing a few months ago the following MSDN articles written by Patrick Tisseghem (a long time SharePoint MVP), and I’ve been waiting anxiously ever since to see them published: · Customizing and Branding Web Content Management-Enabled SharePoint Read More...
My name is Kai Lee, a program manager from the Web Content Management team. Today, I would like to explore the caching features in MOSS 2007 and help you answer the question: “How can I make my web site faster with caching ?”. Imagine for a minute that Read More...
Part 1 :: Part 2 :: Part 3 :: Part 4 :: Part 5 :: Part 6 This is part 2 of an ongoing series of posts about my experience building a custom site on top of Office SharePoint Server 2007. If you haven't yet read part 1 , I'd strongly suggest reading it Read More...
 
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