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March 2009 - Posts

One of the cool things about the Media Streaming Services is that you can circumvent some of the server set-up for SharePoint and still integrate a Silverlight (SL) app into your SharePoint (SP) site. By using the Media Streaming Services, which are free Read More...
Hey gang. A few of you that attended DevConnections asked me to post my decks for you, so I’ve posted them to my SkyDrive site in an open folder. You can access the decks here: http://cid-40a717fc7fcd7e40.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/DevConnections%7C_Orlando Read More...
I’m down in Orlando at DevConnections, 2009, and one of the requests I got in my session this morning was to publish my minimal master page. For reference, the master page is how you brand/control the look and feel of a SharePoint site. Often times, you’ll Read More...
My colleague, John Durant, wrote an interesting little blog on how to integrate the Office client and Twitter…some cool stuff. Kind of brings a new spin to OBAs! http://blogs.msdn.com/johnrdurant/archive/2009/03/16/microsoft-excel-and-twitter-via-smart-tags-in-a-vs-2008-solution.asp Read More...
If you’re trying to install VSeWSS 1.3, the latest version of the Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services, you may find that you need to tweak a couple of things post-install to make sure the VSeWSS 1.3 web service is configured correctly. Read More...
Many developers are looking at enhancing SharePoint by integrating Silverlight into their SharePoint servers. One of the key blockers, though, is getting your server set up so you can actually build and more importantly deploy Silverlight applications Read More...
 
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