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SharePoint 2007
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If you are creating an externally accessible portal or extranet with SharePoint which uses Forms based authentication, business requirements such as Search and ECM Publishing might require you to create an intranet portal which uses NTLM or Kerberos authentication. Read More
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One of the easiest ways to integrate SharePoint 2007 to SAP is using a predefined iView from SAP. Of course this will display the same data and view that you would see in any other system that would display an iView, but it is a good start Read More
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I've finally finished (almost) with the project that has been keeping me up late at night. I want to thank Doug Ware, Brendon Schwartz, Dan Attis, and Adam Buenz for all the help they gave me over the past several months while I struggled to bring Read More
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SharePoint 2007 sites that are created can have many configuration options, due to this some options can be overlooked. Most users are able to set the options that are in the Central Administration without any trouble because all of the options Read More
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If you didn't know Me (Brendon), Matt and Dan worked on a SharePoint book this past year. Today part of Matt's chapter, chapter 5 ("Programming Windows SharePoint Services") was posted on the Wrox website. You can check it out here: Read More
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I am trying to determine what type of authentication the current SharePoint 2007 web site has, but no matter which SharePoint site I checked the AuthenticationMode of the SPWeb always seems to return WindowsAuthentication. The site that Read More
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Our good friend Doug Ware has uploaded a free tool that lest you skin a SharePoint 2007 site from within the UI. This is a good way to get real time feed back on the changes you are making. Go take it for a test spin and let him know Read More
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The short answer is Yes it is, but there are reasons. There is a bigger problem than just Social Networking, which is that many enterprises are behind on the Web 2.0 push. I’m not sure they are behind, but there just isn't always a good business reason Read More
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It's beginning to feel a bit like I've been cursed recently. Things which should work, aren't. Things which other people have done successfully in the past are killing me! Example? MakeCab.exe takes a parameter which identifies whether or Read More
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OK - so I'm a bit irritated, but this is a great case of Microsoft's dev teams doing something which contradicts documentation and expected behavior. Here is the story, including the business case which this bug stomps all over. Doug Ware (formerly Read More
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Imagine that you're a SharePoint administrator of a company which has hundreds or possibly thousands of SharePoint sites out there? What happens when you need to deploy a new webpart which should be available to all existing and new sites? Read More
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Actually, four copies of the Professional SharePoint 2007 Development title, of which I am one of eight contributing authors, arrived at the house yesterday. I only opened the box this morning. I am actually dragging a copy of it around with Read More
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Do you have questions about SharePoint 2007? Come and ask your questions and talk about the new features of SharePoint. Make sure to register for the event. http://blogs.msdn.com/geekspeak/archive/2007/04/19/next-geekspeak-wednesday-april-25-sharepoint-development-with-brendon-schwartz-and-matt-ranlett.asp Read More
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Have you ever wanted a list of Features packaged in a solution that you could just click a button to install? Well the good news is that I have too. To solve this problem I extended a great tool called the Power Toys Pack Installer from CodePlex. Read More
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The Atlanta Microsoft Professionals group has been through more than one change in its history. It started life as the Atlanta.NET Mobility group, but was probably before its time. Next came the AMP name and the SharePoint 1, 2, 3! training Read More
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