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Drag and drop in MOSS 2007 Document Libraries?
Ok, stumbled across this today. And I think I understand what happened… I have a SP2010 Server that I’ve been exploring. The related controls/components are in my IE client (IE8). Since then, when I visit my production MOSS 2007 Server where my real data is, if I choose “Upload Multiple Documents”, …
Read onSP2010 Diagrams in Visio, PDF and XPS now available
Thanks to Gerry for pointing out that the SharePoint 2010 diagrams have now arrived, for planning, migrating and scaling SharePoint 2010: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263199(office.14).aspx And if you didn’t know they existed for MOSS 2007, well then, now you do: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263199.aspx
Read onitgroove – 2010 Predictions for SharePoint and Other Technologies
We’ve had this discussion around the office (at itgroove) and here are our predictions for SharePoint and other technologies in 2010… Sean Says… Demand for SharePoint is still on the lower crest of the tidal wave in my opinion. I expect we’ll see even greater demand and momentum in 2010, particularly with the …
Read onMy Prediction for SharePoint in 2010
As posted here as well… http://www.sharepointproconnections.com/Articles/tabid/149/nodeid/2008/SharePoint-in-2010–SharePoint-MVPs-Offer-2010-Predictions.aspx Demand for SharePoint is still on the lower crest of the tidal wave in my opinion. I expect we’ll see even greater demand and momentum in 2010, particularly with the arrival and enthusiasm behind SharePoint 2010. 2007 has been around for some time … yet the convergence of …
Read onInternet Performance Tests – Two Great Resources
SharePoint (MOSS 2007/WSS 3.0) is roughly 3 years old. Awesome product, awesome platform… But, it isn’t just the maturity of the product that has been the big pickup of interest/adoption in SharePoint. Newer/better browsers, more readiness by businesses to accept the web as a viable platform on which to do business (and store their data) …
Read onPushing out the Intranet Zone via Group Policy
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you set the Group Policy settings outlined in the reference link below, users will not be able to update their own zones. If you want to push out the Corporate Intranet zones via Group Policy, follow the instructions in this link… http://johnckirk.livejournal.com/224270.html PRO: This is great as you no longer need to …
Read onSean’s most notable SP2010 Highlights from SharePoint Conference – Day 3
Day 3. Feet healing, bought some sandals. Now my head hurts – open bar at the Huey Lewis concert was bad news for Sean. Great time, but forgot to hydrate. Owwweee Enterprise Content Types and Managed Meta Data Tough focusing at first with my hangover headache. But, this is a wowee feature. Might …
Read onSean’s most notable SP2010 Highlights from SharePoint Conference – Day 2
Day 2. Feet hurt, tired of eating *out* already (Wendy would be pleased to hear that. Looking forward to Huey tonight SharePoint Sites Session Pretty basic session. Probably should have signed up for something more technical but… Note Board – much like writing on the ‘wall’ in a FaceBook site. Will be interesting …
Read onSean’s most notable SP2010 Highlights from SharePoint Conference – Day 1
Yep, I’m in Vegas with the wife and kids and *sigh*, the Mother In Law (nah, she’s not so bad but I’m required by law to complain about her). I hope to see them sometime this week. 🙂 I saw the keynotes this morning and then attended the SharePoint Admin sessions. Here’s a …
Read onHosted SharePoint vs. SharePoint in House – One Perspective
SharePoint is Awesome – Whether it be Hosted or In House. The following Pro/Con list has been created to give our customers what we believe to be the essential details to make an informed choice about whether to implement SharePoint In House” on new or existing server equipment, or to implement SharePoint with a …
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