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June 2008 - Microsoft SharePoint Bloggers
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Body: There has been a flurry of stories published with this past Friday being the last day of the Bill Gates era here at Microsoft. MSNBC has a great interview of Bill by Tom Brokaw that you can watch... Published: 6/30/2008 10:45 AM Video: Yes 15 Minutes...
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Body: In this episode of Michael on the Go I discuss the manner in Which Outlook integration with SharePoint calendars helps overcome the regional time zone settings and issues that may occur with a virtual... Category: SharePoint Technologies Published...
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Body: Update: Wow, some people are feeling pretty chipper this morning. No sooner did I post this than I got a few emails pointing out some additional posts... Category: SharePoint Technologies Published: 6/30/2008 7:59 AM Video: No 15 Minutes: No Read...
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The Administrator Training runs from 14th July This 5-day event is designed to provide SharePoint Administrators with information and provide the skills needed to design, deploy and manage a Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2007 implementation...
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This is the product that I have installed ion WSSDemo.com. It is developed by some old colleagues of mine and I think they are onto a winner here. As an example, my Top 100 web sites page http://www.wssdemo.com/Pages/topwebsites.aspx contains 100 thumbnail...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx Here is the full project from this effort: http://www.codeplex.com/WikiMigrator Read More...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx One of the final touches was to take care of the “but this data here is out of place”, or “this string still has the old server”, etc...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx So there are a lot of little things to think about here. Once you start playing with this—the next one that comes to mind is… what...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx Now let us consider the next potential problem in using copy.asmx. There were some instances where I found that the copy.asmx would...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx Now that that is done, it is time to consider some potential difficulties of this approach. First, when you use the copy.asmx, the...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx Once you have gotten the source data in memory, the next step is to get it into the destination server. This is where most folks run...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx We just looked at using copy.asmx to get WikiField. Now let’s look at getting the field by using just lists.asmx. You may notice that...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx I wrote before about how you could use lists.asmx to get the data out of a Wiki Library just like any other list type. There is one...
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Note, this series starts at http://blogs.msdn.com/dwinter/archive/2008/06/28/migrating-wiki-pages-remotely-part-01.aspx Before we can dig into the data itself, we need to know what is there. I built some simple functionality to enumerate the available...
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I was doing some work recently where I needed to move a large volume (thousands) of Wiki Pages from one server to another. The problem was that while if I begged and pleaded, I probably could have gotten local admin access to the farms, I didn’t really...
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