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Managing Enterprise Metadata with Content Types and Search

The SharePoint MVPs have done it again. This time Robert Bogue , a SharePoint MVP and architect who often finds himself on the the fence between the IT Pro and Dev worlds. His background combined with his technical writing abilities lend great insights

More useful and (free!) SharePoint "Features" available at http://www.CodePlex.com/Features

About 6 months ago, I posted a guest blog entry by Scot Hillier, a SharePoint MVP, about the shared source Features project that he had started on CodePlex. Since then, several others ( Brendon Schwartz , Dan Attis , Renaud Comte , and Stacy Draper )

Just Published: Development Tools and Techniques for Working with Code in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (Parts 1 and 2)

I'm posting this on behalf of my colleague, Mike Fitzmaurice . In Mike's own words: Have you wanted information on how to package web parts, event receivers, or list/feature/site definitions into solutions? How to deploy those solutions from a development

Debugger "Feature" for SharePoint

While Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 provides an excellent platform for developing Web applications, debugging them can be a bit of a pain. It's often a case of finding the process ID (PID), attach the debugger, navigate to the error, rinse, and repeat,
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Customizing MOSS 2007 My Sites within the enterprise

Hi, this is Steve Peschka from the SharePoint Rangers team again, and in this blog entry I’ll discuss customizing My Sites across an organization. There’s a good deal of confusion out there about how best to achieve this, which is partly caused by functional

Useful and (free!) SharePoint "Features" available at http://www.CodePlex.com/Features

Occasionally, I ask SharePoint professionals, who have done interesting and useful work to post a guest blog entry here, so their contributions can deservedly get more exposure within the SharePoint community. This is certainly one such case. Scot Hillier
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