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SharePoint Best Practices - Context is Everything - SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land
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“Best Practices is about doing things the right way: the most efficient, effective ways to achieve goals, distilled into adaptable, repeatable procedures you can use.”
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What NOT to do on SharePoint - Windows Live
"We've been working with a customer on "what file types & scenarios don't work well on SharePoint." A lot of these if not all would pretty much apply to any web app. Here's what we pulled together from a brainstorm. The text was put together by our service manager, and parts of it like quota and upload sizes are our best practices and you may have different experiences."
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Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog : Is the File Server Dead?
Collaborative File Shares are on their way out... to SharePoint doc libraries
The file servers that end users are use to using by copying a word doc and sending a link to an associate or friend are on their way out. The U: drive or M: or whatever it might be in your company for sharing your collaborative data and the S: or N: drive or whatever it might be for team file sharing the days may be numbered. Team shares currently on long UNC paths (\\mystorage\users\joelo\docs\ and \\myshared\marketing\collateral\) for sharing office or collaborative files... there are more efficient ways of sharing those files making them easier to find, consume, and easier to use with contextual collaboration. -
Fun With Attachments - Part 1 | End User SharePoint
Create a Publish Date functionality for Announcements
Here’s how to create a publish date for each of your announcements, where the announcement will automatically be “published” when the date arrives. -
12 Steps to Creating a Collaboration Cafe | End User SharePoint
"One of the best ways to support your users is to build and nurture a community of learning where users teach one another. In short, you should consider creating a Collaboration Café that allows people to share their success stories with one another as well as learn SharePoint from the SharePoint expert (yes….that’s you)."
