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RadControls in SharePoint 2007 (MOSS)

  • Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX includes over 25 elegant UI controls that seamlessly integrate into MOSS and WSS. From the leading AJAX data grid to the HTML editor, you will have all the building blocks for creating rich, SEO-friendly, highly-responsive interfaces for your SharePoint and WSS projects.
23 Jan 09

How to Create a MOSS 2007 VPC Image: The Whole 9 Yards - SharePoint Reporter Blog

  • Now that I've finally completed my series of posts describing how to build a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 Virtual PC image for demos and development work, here is a one-stop-shopping index of all 20 posts:
16 Jan 09

Chris O?Brien?s blog: When to use the SharePoint Content Deployment Wizard

  • I see the 'value-add' of the Content Deployment Wizard over existing deployment methods such as STSADM export/content deployment in Central Administration to be:

    * ability to "cherry-pick" content to deploy using a treeview - this is from entire site collection down to individual list item or file. (This is the big one since the standard SharePoint tools do not supply a method to do this)
    * ability to control whether object GUIDs are retained - this is required for scenarios where the destination should be a mirror-image of the source, such as staging/production environments for the same site
    * ability to move certain objects (limited to webs and lists in the initial release) to a new location on the import target, known as 'reparenting'

Chris O?Brien?s blog: Using the SharePoint Content Deployment Wizard

  • Firstly, let's remind ourselves of some of the fundamental things to remember when moving content using the Content Migration API (the underlying SharePoint API used by the tool):

    * dependencies of selected content (e.g. referenced CSS files, master pages) can be evaluated - in the tool they are automatically included in the export - check 'Exclude dependencies of selected objects' to disable this
    * all required content types, columns etc. are automatically included in the export
    * in contrast to STSADM export, it is possible to retain GUIDs during deployment (where objects are not being reparented) - check 'Retain object IDs and locations' to enable this
    * no filesystem files (assemblies, SharePoint Solutions/Features etc.) are deployed - these must already be present on the target for the import to succeed)
    * the following content does not get captured by the Content Migration API - alerts, audit trail, change log history, recycle-bin items, workflow tasks/state

Chris O?Brien?s blog: Introducing the SharePoint Content Deployment Wizard

  • Personally, over my past few MOSS projects, there have been several times when I've thought:

    * I just need to move this document library from A to B
    * I just need to move these selected files (e.g. master page, page layouts, CSS etc.) from A to B
    * I just need to move this web from A to B
    * I just need to move this site collection from A to B
    * I just need to move these 20 list items from A to B
23 Dec 08

Customizing SharePoint List Views with SharePoint Designer 2007

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 ships with a powerful and feature-laden Web Part named the Data Form Web Part (DFWP), which can present data from a wide array of data sources such as external databases, business data catalogs, and SharePoint lists.

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General Technology WebDev Utilities XPath XML Sharepoint

  • Learn how to use Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer to customize the Data Form Web Part. You can display SharePoint list data and filter the data by using an ASP.NET drop-down list control.
12 Dec 08

Create a custom workflow using SharePoint Designer - Kevin DeRudder

  • Create a custom workflow using SharePoint Designer

    From time to time I hear from SharePoint users that they always have to wait for their developers if they want to have a workflow that is not available 'Out Of The Box'.

    As a respond I ask them which workflow they want to use or have and apparently most of the workflows can be created in SharePoint Designer without writing one line of code.

    In this article I'm going to create a 'Content Approval' lookalike workflow, named the 'Holiday Request Approval' workflow (Human Resource managers can thank me later :-)).

    Before we open up SharePoint designer, we need a 'Task' list and a 'Holiday Requests' list, which is based on the 'Custom List' template. So the easiest way is to create a site based on a 'Team Site' and add a custom list.

BDC Meta Man - business data catalog tools to get you working in seconds

  • BDC Meta Man is the first Business Data Catalog tool for all SharePoint Developers and Administrators interested in line of business data integration with SharePoint. Without writing a single line of code you can be viewing and searching across your business data through Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 in minutes.
10 Nov 08

Download details: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Virtual Machine

  • Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Virtual Machine. This demo is a one computer setup with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 and associated Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients for Microsoft Office Outlook and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
05 Nov 08

Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog : Enabling and managing social networks (for business use) with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 adds a significant social networking context to its existing collaboration and communication features and capabilities. By providing a framework for the establishment of user profiles and the ability to understand the organizational hierarchy between these profiles, Office SharePoint Server can easily connect information workers and organization members together.
05 Jan 06

Lessons Learned: How to Avoid the Top 10 Intranet Mistakes

  • The third best way to improve through experience is to learn from your mistakes. The second best way is to learn from the mistakes of others. And the best way is to learn from your own successes.

    My experience in developing and implementing intranet strategies has exposed me to a number of mistakes, many committed by others and, I must admit, a few by me. Along the way, I’ve also enjoyed a number of successes.

    From my experience, I’ve developed a list of the Top 10 Intranet mistakes, from which you can learn some crucial lessons without experiencing the pain that might otherwise be felt. This list can get you started on your own intranet strategy, or it serve as a checklist for your intranet endeavors.

Intranet Blog :: Killer intranet mistakes #4 and #5

#4 Killer – Forgetting the employee
#5 No executive support

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General Business Technology WebDev Usability Sharepoint

  • Often it’s a slow death, but making a killer intranet mistake means the end of the intranet as you know it. Of course, a quick death is sometimes a good thing... but a slow death is far too painful not to avoid.

Intranet Blog :: Top 5 killer intranet mistakes

#1 Killer – No plan
#2 Killer – Politics
#3 Technology driven business

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General Business Technology WebDev Usability Sharepoint

  • There are mistakes, and there are killer mistakes. A successful intranet needs a lot of work and careful thought; some mistakes will limit success, others will kill the intranet.
21 Jan 05

Office Developer Center: SharePoint Portal Server

  • Welcome to the SharePoint Portal Server developers' home on MSDN. In this section, you'll find information about planning, coding, building, deploying, and migrating solutions for SharePoint Portal Server.
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