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SharePoint Diagnostics (SPDiag) Tool v1.0 for SharePoint Products and Technologies

[Cross-post from SharePoint IT Pro documentation Team Blog . <Jie>.] The real power of Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 is that they can be endlessly customized to meet a wide variety of business needs. The Protean
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SPDisposeCheck Released!

SPDisposeCheck v1.3.1 has been released on MSDN Code Gallery, http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/SPDisposeCheck .  This tool will help improve the quality of your SharePoint assemblies.  It will inspect your SharePoint assemblies and check that

Announcing: Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint v1.3

The Visual Studio extensions for SharePoint (VSeWSS) provide project templates for developers using Visual Studio 2008 to create, debug, package and deploy SharePoint projects including Web Parts, Data Lists, Content Types, Event Receivers, Templates,

How We Did It - Nintex Reporting

I'd like to introduce today's guest blogger - Mike Fitzmaurice, ex-Microsoft SharePoint Product Manager and currently the Vice-President of Product Technology at Nintex. As a Microsoft Gold Partner, Nintex aligns with Microsoft's strategic and architectural

Announcing SPDisposeCheck tool for SharePoint Developers

The SPSite and SPWeb Dispose() methods are an important thing for developers who work with Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies to master. Many SharePoint API's allocate COM based memory that is not released by CLR garbage collection and must

Visual Studio 2010 Tools for SharePoint Announced at TechEd EMEA Developers 2008

This week at TechEd EMEA in Barcelona, Jason Zander, the GM for Visual Studio, announced and demonstrated the Visual Studio 2010 tools for SharePoint. Here's a quick summary of what he showed: Server Explorer for SharePoint viewing Lists and other artifacts

64-Bit and the Admin Toolkit Download Trend

[Cross-Referenced from Zach Rosenfield's Blog ] Just over a month ago I announced the release of the second Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit. We’ve been getting great feedback and lots of interest—and I wanted to share our download results:

Announcing the VSeWSS version 1.2!

Hi everyone, Chris Johnson from the WSS PM team here. We are really excited and pleased to announce that Version 1.2 of the Visual Studio extensions for WSS is now available for download! This version adds Visual Studio 2008 support to the extensions.
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Announcing the First Release of the Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit

[Cross-posted from Zach Rosenfield's blog .] It's with great excitement that I get to be the first to announce the initial release of the Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit ! Since shipping SharePoint back in November of 2006 we've been listening

External Collaboration Toolkit Release

[ Update 03/24/2008: The source code has been released as part of the Community Kit for SharePoint project on CodePlex at http://www.codeplex.com/CKS/SourceControl/DirectoryView.aspx?SourcePath=%24%2fCKS%2fECTS&changeSetId=10429 .] I'm happy to announce
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SharePoint SDK Downloads Now Live with SP1 Updates

Hello SharePoint Developers! We are excited to announce the availability of the latest updates to the downloadable SDKs for SharePoint Products and Technologies. The February update is version 1.3 and captures changes made as part of Service Pack 1 (SP1).

Standardization with Cross Site Collection SharePoint Configurator

We've just released some extremely useful sample code in the form of an uncompiled solution deployment package and invisible feature. This WSP (solution package) and configuration guide includes basic inputs in an easy to read file with easy step by step

Microsoft SharePoint Capacity Planning Tool Released!

System Center Capacity Planner 2007 has shipped. You may have heard about the Exchange Models, but what about two New SharePoint deployment models! (Thanks for those of you who participated in the betas models through this blog.) Office SharePoint Server
 
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