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TechED 2008 - Developers and TechEd 2008 - IT Professionals are two months away! Please find below the EPM sessions that will be delivered at these events: TechED 2008 - Developers Customizing the Microsoft Office Project Web Access User Interface Line-of-Business
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The December update of the Project 2007 SDK download and the MSDN online release are now live. This is the third SDK update published since the RTM release of the SDK in November 2006. The first update was published in April and the second in July, 2007.
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It can sometimes be a bit challenging to find just the right spot among Microsoft's many web sites to find that solution to your Project question. Here is a quick list of the major sites that contain Project help content: Office online Office Online is
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From Jim Corbin. The technical article Importing Project 2007 Tasks from Excel Using a Managed Code Add-In is now published on MSDN. There is an associated download that includes the complete C# and VB.NET code, using Visual Studio 2008 (Beta 2) with
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This post contains a zip file attachment which is the SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS) 2005 report pack for Project Server 2007. This attachment contains 9 items total: One overview document describing the setup for each report as well as any new custom
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If you are interested in writing reports over the Project Server 2007 reporting database, Jim Corbin has published some documentation on the database. You can find it here: http://blogs.msdn.com/project_programmability/archive/2006/12/05/reporting-database-diagrams.asp
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This announcement just arrived in my inbox. The official Project 2007 SDK has been released to the web! You can either download and install it locally or you can access it via the web. The Project Developer Portal has also been updated to reflect new
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As we are on the verge of releasing Microsoft Office Project 2007 we want to help our customer and partner community by providing a forum for learning how to develop applications that communicate with both Project Server and Project Client. There are
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