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as seen on Server Fault
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I have a SharePoint site set up on one of my networks to service Active Directory users. To be clear, this is a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 installation running on Windows Server 2003 Standard. It is not an option to upgrade the server or SharePoint version.
Management would like to create…
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as seen on West-Wind
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WCF makes it fairly easy to access WS-* Web Services, except when you run into a service format that it doesn't support. Even then WCF provides a huge amount of flexibility to make the service clients work, however finding the proper interfaces to make that happen is not easy to discover and for the…
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as seen on Stack Overflow
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Can somebody explain briefly the differences between a "WSS Web Application" and a normal "IIS Website"?
I have read that a WSS web application is a "special" IIS Website with WSS featured.
I also know that the content of a web application is stored in an SQL Server Website(called the content database)…
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as seen on SQL Team
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Recently I was tasked to create an SSIS application that will query a database, split the results with certain criteria and create CSV file for every result and upload the file to a Sharepoint Document Library site. I've search the web and compiled the steps I've taken to build the solution.
Summary:
A)…
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as seen on ASP.net Weblogs
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I´m pleased to announce that at SouthLabs we´ve released a native iPad client for SharePoint , called SharePlus Office Mobile Client , already available in the app store . It consumes SharePoint's web services API, and supports offline browsing. The following is a brief presentation on it, with some…
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