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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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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:
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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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I enjoy using to Wikis to document all kind of stuff (recently I used MoinMoin, so I am used to that syntax).
No I am looking for a more light weight solution, for documents were setting up a moinmoin server is to much hassle.
What is the "easiest" way to render a .txt file in Wiki syntax. (for…
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I enjoy using to Wikis to document all kind of stuff (recently I used MoinMoin, so I am used to that syntax).
No I am looking for a more light weight solution, for documents were setting up a moinmoin server is to much hassle.
What is the "easiest" way to render a .txt file in Wiki syntax. (for…
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as seen on Programmers
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I am currently working on a nice application about which I can't share all the details, but it will have some sort of a wiki part.
In this wiki, you will be able to change the planes as well as the clubs, maybe in the future it will be possible to change the countries and manufacturers as well. But…
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as seen on Simple Talk
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I’ve seen a number of blog posts about setting the default homepage in a wiki library, and most of them offer ways of accomplishing this task through PowerShell or through SharePoint designer. Although I have become an ever increasing fan of PowerShell, I still prefer to stay away from it unless…
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as seen on Geeks with Blogs
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I just re-read Complexity – A Guided Tour by Melanie Mitchell , protégé of Douglas Hofstadter ( author of “Gödel, Escher, Bach”) http://www.amazon.com/Complexity-Guided-Tour-Melanie-Mitchell/dp/0199798109/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339744329&sr=8-1 here are some notes and links: Evolved…
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