- The ApplyApplicationContentToLocalServer Method and Why It Comes Up Short
- We Drift Deeper Into the Sound … as the Flush Comes – BLOB Cache
- Making Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Navigation Better
- Hiding specific item from ECB menu
- How to make “This Site” the default SharePoint search scope
- SharePoint WCM: flushing publishing pages from the cache
- SharePoint, Features and web.config modifications using SPWebConfigModification
- Debugging SharePoint/ASP.NET code? Smart key-codes + disable timeout!
- Quick and Easy: Use jQuery to Hide a Text Field on a SharePoint Form
- How to show file/folder icons depending on the type in Content Query Webpart
- Quick and Easy: Create Your Own jQuery Sandbox for SharePoint
- How to modify a DateTime value of AfterProperties in ItemUpdating/ ItemAdding Events in SharePoint
- Taming the Elusive “Calculated Column” – Referencing Multiple Lines of Text Column
- Quick and Easy: A Better Way to Use jQuery to Hide a Text Field on a SharePoint Form
- How to customize the table styles in content editor webpart
- The maximum limit for the length of the QueryText property of FullTextSqlQuery is 4096 characters.
- Retrieve SharePoint List Data with XLINQ using VS 2010 Beta 1
- STSADM Evolution
- SharePoint Data Zoom: Content Rotator Web Part
- Useful SharePoint Links
- Adding SharePoint Search plug-in for Firefox
- PowerShell quickie: Extract the feature IDs used in large SharePoint projects
- Looking through the source of SharePoint on SharePoint
- Run a workflow as a specific user using code
- Using the RadFileExplorer for ASP.NET AJAX in a MOSS web application
- Extending your MOSS site with Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX 1.0
- STSADM (Part 1)
Archive for June 18th, 2009
Links (6/18/2009)
Posted by Steve Pietrek on June 18, 2009
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SharePoint Saturday Charlotte
Posted by Steve Pietrek on June 18, 2009
I will be in Charlotte this weekend attending SharePoint Saturday Charlotte. My presentation will be:
Developing Custom Timer Jobs in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Timer jobs in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 are similar to Windows’ scheduled tasks. Timer jobs are used by SharePoint to automate tasks such as search indexing, sending notification alerts, emptying the recycle bin, and removing unused sites. Developers have the capability to create custom timer jobs and integrate them within SharePoint. Custom timer jobs can be used in your organization to support IT governance, satisfy legal and audit requirements, plus many more scenarios. Come to this session to learn how custom timer jobs are created and how to deploy them into your SharePoint environment.
Hope to see you there.
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