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September 2009 - Bamboo Partner Blogs
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I really want to solve this problem for everyone that needs to deploy a Workflow designed in SharePoint Designer to another site (without doing a site template). I know different people have blogged about this before but it isn’t the solution I have in...
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Sarah Haase sent a tweet: "Need to display a SharePoint list data on another site in my site collection. I can do this with a DVWP, right? Anyone have an easy how-to?" I responded to her and said I'll create a quick screencast for her in...
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In every project management or SharePoint speaking event I participate in, I ALWAYS get asked: "How can Microsoft Project work with SharePoint?". Before I answer the question, let me first explain what Microsoft Project and SharePoint is for...
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Ever wanted to forward email into SharePoint lists, automatically? Easy: Create a mail enabled list. Then have a rule in outlook that forwards to the email address of the list. Read More...
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Finally it is there (on top of all other languages) and we are happy to welcome a Dutch version of Nintex Workflow. We have been involved in the first translations but we will not take credits for finalizing because another Dutch partner was involved...
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If it’s a domain user, re creating the account, won’t resolve the problem. STSADM -o deleteuser, STSADM -o migrateuser and any removal of user from the UI will fail to clean out the userinfo table. Check if my site for the user exists, if so, please remove...
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All good things come to an end and that is what happened to the Villa’s winning run on Saturday. Thanks to a referee who for once had good eye-sight. The ref noted that the ball ACCIDENTALLY hit a Villa defender’s arm and gave Blackburn a...
Filed under: wss, Aston Villa, sharepoint accessibility, sharepoint boost, eyes, large, text, moss accessibility, zoom, manchester, penalty
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Yes yes.. another post on how to re-use the webcontrols of Nintex in your own custom workflow activity.. this time it’s the SitePicker. Which looks like this: This picker thing took me the longest time to get working since it requires (which I’m...
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In my previous post I mentioned that I also wanted to use the CredentialPicker from Nintex to include in my own custom activity and since of this week I finally managed to achieve this! ;) What is the CredentialPicker? This picker allows you to set an...
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This week I am going to talk about running repairs to SharePoint and what to put in your SharePoint Emergency Repair Kit. Last week I attended a wedding at a posh hotel in Derbyshire ( Breadsall Priory for any old monks reading ) with my wife and daughter...
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Whenever I'm planning for a project and developing a schedule, I review the relationships of tasks and make sure that they are realistic and practical. These relationships are also known as task dependencies. A task dependency is the logical relationship...
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Today, client-server applications that provide access to SharePoint content from a mobile device are limited in functionality and not easily customized for user targeting. So why do so many company’s persist in developing these client-server applications...
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If you’re a UK-based IT professional working with Microsoft SQL Server as a developer or administrator then you should definitely check out the forthcoming SQLBits conference being held at the Celtic Manor Newport from 19th to 21st November 09. ...
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In the past I’ve created custom workflow activities for SPD ( SPD Workflow activity - Copying a listItem accros a site & SPD Workflow activity - Creating a document library ) and now the time came to develop some activities for Nintex Workflow! Basically...
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Yes, this works with BPOS too. Last week I was a little bit nasty with my post on the SharePoint eco system and my complaints about “boring” applications. Immediately after that post I was thinking about my own “cool” apps for SharePoint and I could not...
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