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Over on the SharePoint Team blog they have published details of an update that resolves the product expiration issue with SP2. A quick quote from their blog: The update can be applied before or after Service Pack 2 installation. If the update is applied...
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SharePoint SP2 will expire 180 after implementation of the service pack. Taken from the SharePoint team blog .... "During the installation of SP2, a product expiration date is improperly activated. This means SharePoint will expire as though it was...
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I often go to execute a stsadm command and find it is not in the path on the server I am working on, so I looked for a while of a way of adding it permanently through powershell and then realised it's a straightforward task with .NET code. The following...
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Announced, and sure to be a popular download. Firstly, there is a ton of information released on this service pack and the SharePoint team have done well to list it. the packs... WSS Specific Download Locations • Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service...
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I was setting up a staging server this week to demo some our projects and products to clients, and ran into a situation where the external address seemed to stop responding. Initially I thought it was a firewall issue, but that all checked out ok and...
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Details are up on the Microsoft Update Product Team blog about SP2 for the Microsoft Office System which includes WSS and MOSS. You'll have to scroll past the desktop appllications info to get to the server info though. More info expected both on...
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A client raised an interesting problem recently. InfoPath forms rendered using Forms Server were being cached in the browser (or rather IE) On the development and test environments, the forms worked fine, but on pre-production, the caching started. The...
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The final day of the conference - today I focussed on the IT PRO track – all 5 sessions. So that’s Steve Smith, Spencer Harbar, Daniel Wessels, Spencer again, Bob Fox and Brian Wilson, covering Intranets, Extranets, internet sites, search...
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The conference continues to inform and inspire... Today I started off with Eric Shupps’ session on Custom Site Definitions, very entertaining but also very informative, he took us through packaging up our site definitions, the pros and cons of SPD...
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Well, a fantastic first day at the conference. Steve Smith and the team at Combined Knowledge have done a sterling job of organising the event. A great line up of speakers and a plentiful supply of refreshments and delicious pastries to keep us awake...
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Since I last posted on this James O'Neill has released an updated version of the library for Hyper V. He's now up to 1.00b over on codeplex . There are a number of additions and amendments which caught me out initially as a parameter name had...
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If you haven't already heard, I thought I'd just place a reminder... the full February cumulative update packages are now available. Full details on the SharePoint Team blog as usual. They have also included some clear instructions on creating...
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Today, Microsoft and HiSoftware are pleased to announce the release of the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) v2.0 . The AKS v2.0 provides an accessible development framework and significantly reduces the level of effort and knowledge needed by customers...
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Setting this up for the first time was a little challenging. I couldn't figure out why no matter what combination of settings and credentials I gave the search service it wouldn't crawl the public folders. I tried crawl rules, complex URLs, content...
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Setting this up for the first time was a little challenging. I couldn't figure out why no matter what combination of settings and credentials I gave the search service it wouldn't crawl the public folders. I tried crawl rules, complex URLs, content...
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