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November 2007 - Bamboo Partner Blogs
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Body: It's no secret now that Microsoft's Windows Live Writer is a blogging application that has integrated support for WSS 3.0 blogs (like mine here at PointBridge). I've written my last six or seven posts using this utility, and I'm...
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Body: Every now and then I find exactly what I'm looking for. The last couple of engagements that I've been involved in have had non-production SharePoint environments that do not allow SMTP relay out of that environment. So to test email notifications...
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Body: The post I wrote last year about using WSS 3.0 with ADAM for user authentication has drawn quite a bit of interest -- and also some confusion (and, uh, passion) about the licensing. Does it really require a license to MOSS or not? Hopefully this...
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Earlier today, I was helping a client with a pretty straight-forward gradual upgrade from SharePoint Portal Server 2003 on MSDE over to MOSS 2007 on SQL Server 2005 (no customizations performed and only 2GB of data). We got through the MSDE -> SQL...
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I was looking through some pictures today that were taken at SharePoint Connections, and I noticed something… Andrew Connell, SharePoint MVP, is also a lion tamer at the MGM Grand hotel. I must say, I’m impressed (in case you don’t know...
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Since the early 90's most companies and organisations have needed a LAN (Local Area Network). This has often meant a Server Room or a cool cupboard where the loud server hums away and cables stretch around the walls. These servers have housed all...
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