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October 2005 - SharePoint Experts
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Seems like VSTO Outlook deployment just got easier. I now have Custom Prerequisites for Office 2003 (SP2), Outlook 2003 (SP2), Office 2003 PIA and the Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005 Runtime ready. I got some feedback from the community on my previous...
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As promised, here is the first in a series of queries against SharePoint's (either WSS or SPS) content database. This particular query returns all document libraries for all sites in the current content database that have event sinks attached. Quite...
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When first exposed to SharePoint, many a newbie thinks, "Ah, so SharePoint has this content database thingie. So to start developing on the SharePoint platform, I need to learn how to run queries against this database, right?" This idea dies...
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This week has been all about the pain of client deployment of our VSTO solution. I've written a summary which I hope will be the start of the complete solution for idiot-proof installs of Outlook plugins. I'm not quite there yet but I feel I'm...
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I was curious if this was possible. A lot of people want to be able to show presence information in web pages, but don't want to have deploy lots of server controls. Here is an example showing how to show a count of unread email in your inbox: <object...
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Last week I met Todd from Mindsharp in Seattle and he told me that he'd just created a purely client side solution to the whole undelete / recycle bin problem with Sharepoint document libraries. Several solutions have been posted to address this issue...
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When populating InfoPath DropDown lists with values and then binding the dropdown to a field in your main datasource you'll sometimes see the bound value instead of its corresponding text value in the dropdown on load. It seems slightly confusing...
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