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On July 15, 2008, Microsoft announced an Infrastructure Update for Office Servers. There were a number of issues with the release, and our SharePoint team recommended that the update could be applied to simple farms with one web front end... Read More...
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Today I needed to include a link back to the current item in a SharePoint Designer generated workflow, and found this MS Office Online how-to that gave the steps I needed, plus much more, including how to dynamically select users... Read More...
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A client turned me on to Live Mesh today - a Microsoft product which promises to "put you at the center of your digital world, seamlessly connecting you to the people, devices, programs, and information you care about—wherever you happen... Read...
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I could not find a lot of information out there about modifying or customizing Microsoft's Fantastic 40 application templates, so I thought I'd share some basic lessons learned: I have a client who wants to use the IT Help Desk... Read More.....
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Today one of my clients alerted me to this issue: There is no easy way to view a PowerPoint presentation as a slide show directly from a SharePoint document library, and without the slideshow view, any embedded links in the... Read More...
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Last May I blogged about XML mapping with Word and SharePoint - i.e., inserting document properties into your Word Document using content types. Today one of my clients asked about doing this with an Excel template, and after much investigating... Read...
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I have been noticing for some time now, in several MOSS implementations, that spaces in filenames are replaced with underscores on file download/upload from SharePoint. I was blaming this on SharePoint SP1, since I started to notice it around the... Read...
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Today I attended a seminar hosted by the Boston KM Forum on categorization and tagging. One of the speakers, David Hobbie, brought up a great point - that tagging / categorizing in the enterprise happens when a document is saved... Read More...
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I learned about xobni from a colleague last week, and downloaded it today. Xobni ('inbox" backwards) bills itself as "the Outlook plug-in that saves you time finding email conversations, contacts and attachments" and / or "a more...
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