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Links (6/7/2007)

Posted by Steve Pietrek on June 7, 2007

  1. Feedback web part - feedback feature request
  2. SharePoint 2007 – watch out for FormUrls in a content type feature definition
  3. SharePoint Architectures and MUST HAVE Documents
  4. Example of Silverlight – SharePoint Integration Complete with Downloadable Code
  5. Test Drive Forefront Security for SharePoint
  6. Using SharePoint Web Services to Explore Document Libraries
  7. Autonomy to deliver search technology for SharePoint - looks interesting but only for very large customers
  8. Allowing InfoPath forms to redirect to pages in other site collections
  9. Starting workflow from eventhandler
  10. Real World Extranet Application with MOSS 2007
  11. How does SharePoint need to be configured for use with the Monitoring Server?
  12. Answers to FAQs about SharePoint Blogs and Wikis
  13. What every SharePoint and EPM administrator needs to know about Alternate Access Mappings

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Missing Windows SharePoint Services Workflow Code Snippets

Posted by Steve Pietrek on June 7, 2007

Today, while messing around with a SharePoint Hello World Workflow project, I ran into an issue where the code snippets for feature.xml and workflow.xml files went missing in Visual Studio 2005. I found this link.

Steps to Fix:

  1. In Visual Studio 2005, on the Tools menu, click Code Snippets Manager.
  2. Change the language to XML.
  3. Add [System]:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Xml\1033\Snippets\Windows SharePoint Services Workflow to your snippets.

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June Cincinnati SharePoint User Group Announcement

Posted by Steve Pietrek on June 7, 2007

The June Cincinnati SharePoint User Group meeting will take place on 6/11 at 6:00 pm at MAX Technical Training in Mason. Check out the website.

There are two sessions:

  1. Why Utilize SharePoint in the Enterprise
  2. How to make your SharePoint site not look like a SharePoint site

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