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Our recent marketing campaign with Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld was a hoot! It was meant for a short run, and unfortunately, it is now over. But we have a new campaign and I appreciate that Microsoft have taken the high road with it. After watching all Read More...
Large Pictures clipped in Outlook 2007 - Maximum size for images?
Hi everyone, quick vacation blog concerning images (JPG, BMP, etc...) rendering improperly, and specifically clipping of said images, in Outlook 2007. When viewed with the legacy clients, the images render properly. When viewing the images with Outlook Read More...
What's in a title?
My title has been recently changed to Senior Support Escalation Engineer. Given that I have served to the best of my ability in our Outlook/Exchange and SharePoint support teams for 5 years, I am quite excited and grateful to have a title with such distinction! Read More...
Outlook Calendar issue troubleshooting steps published to TechNet
A great read on common Outlook calendaring issue troubleshooting and data gathering has been recently published: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc891495.aspx This is a huge article, suggesting many standard requirements from a data and informational Read More...
Quick Post - SharePoint SDK release 1.4 are out!
All, The newest versions of the SharePoint SDKs are published on MSDN. For the best links on current documentation, including the impact of federation, infrastructure updates and much more in the SDKs, check out these sites: http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/ Read More...
Important SharePoint updates on the web in time for the holidays
Just a quick hitter post today. I know that folks can get content links from any number of blogs, but I am way behind on my reading so here you go: The newest version of the MOSS SDK has been published! The new WSS SDK was published earlier in December Read More...
Issue - Programmatically posting WSS 2007 Discussion List Items shows sender as "System Account" in Outlook 2007
I have been working through some hardware issues so Part two of my SPSreport blog continues to hold , but I wanted to take a few minutes to share some findings from a recent case with you. In this case, our customer is a programmer who sent in some code Read More...
All work and no play makes Scott a dull something something...
Props to The Shining and The Shinning for the title of this blog... It has been a busy time in Microsoft SharePoint CPR this summer! I would apologize for not blogging in the last four months, but I just can't do that since I have been working harder Read More...
Part 1 - Scott, why do you always ask me to run SPSreport when I call in for help?
At Microsoft, our support process goes basically like this: Our customers research an issue and don't find any answer using all resources available ( Knowledge Base , TechNet , MSDN , www.live.com search, WSS Technical Library , resource kit, etc...) Read More...
ISSUE - Deleted SharePoint document library re-appears in Outlook 2007
Issue : After syncing a document library to Outlook, our user tried to deleted it. A short time later, it reappeared! In the example below,the folder of note is the “My Site – Private Documents” folder at the bottom of the Outlook folder list: Technical Read More...
ISSUE - Outlook/SharePoint Interop - Documents won't sync to Outlook
Issue : One of our customers was seeing an issue wherein site users migrated from v2 to v3 were unable to sync the contents of document folders hosted on the my site to their Outlook 2007 folder list. Interestingly, the folders containing the documents Read More...
What's up with that Blog title Mr. Fellman?
Some of my great friends here at Microsoft are blogging on TechNet currently and have been doing so for years; I am a bit late getting into the game; but now I am here too. Both these friends and my friends outside of Microsoft will tell you that I can Read More...
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