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Blogs authored by SharePoint professionals including consultants, developers, and trainers.
May 2008 - Posts
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Hi everyone. Some light reading for the weekend This post is not authored by me (Paul). Instead, my one-and-only darling wife. Apart from being an all-round hottie, she has been studying a post-graduate business course at University. The content of this...
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We’ve secured a healthy chunk of Joel Oleson’s time over the summer to help us quickly revise and enhance Nintex Reporting 2008. This will be good. If we’re really fortunate, we might try to coax Joel into something more...
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When I was part of the SharePoint teams, people asked me for advice all the time. Sometimes, they even took it. As it turns out, Nintex took a lot of it.
My stance of staying the heck out of the SharePoint databases is a matter of public record...
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Being a good SharePoint developer or consultant consists of many parts. Understanding the platform and the way it can be used to solve business cases is one of those parts. Another part is to be aware of the ideas, problems and solutions that live in...
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Nice post on the Bamboo team blog about installing WSS on a Vista machine. They released a helper application to make it all work, including a manual which steps to take. Check it out here . Read More...
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I received a question from one of our customers about their SharePoint extranet security. Because they are publishing important documents on the SharePoint environment, the question raised if they could use RSA tokens to make it even more secure, combined...
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I think with some confidence that I am the only person in the world who has ever attempted to educate about SharePoint while using heavy metal (and my favourite band of the genre, Opeth) as a metaphor. Specifically, I used metal genres to explain the...
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My colleague Karine has released a new version of her Caml Query Builder Tool! Version 3.1.0.0 has some great new features: Query fields by ID GetListItemChanges (method of the Lists.asmx web service) GetListItemChangesSinceToken (method of the Lists...
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Pfew, the DevDays 2008 in Amsterdam , The Netherlands are over! I think both of my sessions ( Getting your SharePoint Code Deployed & Advanced Web Part Development ) went pretty well; no crashes or failing demos. Let's hope the audience thinks...
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Check out the latest blogpost from one of the SharePoint Premier Field Engineers which covers the following technical issue: "A customer was questioning why a deny policy would invalidate anonymous access to a web application. " After a thorough...
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We wanted to give you a quick demo of something we've been working on for a little while now. SharePoint Silverlight Forums. The best way to see them is from a screencast so please watch the link below: SharePoint Silverlight Forums Screencast We'd...
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My home-town compatriot Jeremy Thake has hit onto a governance topic that I think will turn into a very popular series once he is done with it (in committing to writing it, he will be a busy boy indeed for a while I suspect ). He has written a post on...
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(cough) Can the person who left a message on my plugoo chat window in relation to their thesis on SharePoint project failure please contact me again? You were gone by the time I saw the message and I’d very much like to learn more of your take on...
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I'm working on a new project and in the last few weeks I learned some new things that I want to share with you. Now most things aren't new for blogging so I'm not going to write the how-to's but just mentioning some very useful articles...
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A simple macro to change the Target Framework for a project from .NET 2.0 to .NET 3.5, hacked together in a few minutes. This will fail for C++/CLI projects, and possibly VB.NET projects (haven't checked). Works fine for regular C# projects, as well...
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