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Come and learn to build solutions for Windows SharePoint Technologies! fw413 MO Essential Sharepoint for Developers (FW413) Day 1 Architecture We look under the hood to see how Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft SharePoint Office Server 2007 work. Deployment with the Feature and Solution Framework Windows SharePoint Services v2 provided little in terms of deploying functionality built by developers into the SharePoint environment. No longer are we limited to those events available in document libraries. applications and SharePoint sites.
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Remove Login box when anonymous users download office document from SharePoint Site
When developing Extranet/Internet site in SharePoint you often want to allow anonymous access and this works fairly well. But there is one are where the out of the box experience fails regarding anonymous access and that is when you allow the users to download Microsoft Office documents. In that case IE/Office pops up a couple of Login dialogs, if the user cancels out of these the document opens as expected, but you really don't want the user to have to cancel a couple of dialogs to open your documents. The essential code is fairly simple: Tags: SharePoint
The Black Knight Sings
- Wednesday, July 16, 2008
How to change Checkin comment after save
If your company has very strict requirements on version numbering and want the comments to each of these versions to be correct, then you may run into a problem if you store the documents in SharePoint. The version comment is determined when you check in your document, and after the checkin there is no supported way to change these comments. If you really need to change the comments of a document and are willing to go the unsupported way of changing the content database directly then this little program can do the work for you: Tags: SharePoint
The Black Knight Sings
- Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Writing a Language Compiler - Why Target WF?
some potential workflow authors will be comfortable neither with code or XAML; the graphical WF designer can help here, but even that requires either Visual Studio, SharePoint Designer (which has a crippled graphical workflow designer, and is SharePoint-specific to boot), or you need to host the WF designer in your own app. It's also intended to be more powerful and general-purpose than the SharePoint Designer. To do the same in MSIL is entirely possible, but arguably more difficult and tedious (though admittedly well documented). There are several reasons for this.
There Must Be Some Mistake
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Remove Login box when anonymous users download office document from SharePoint Site
When developing Extranet/Internet site in SharePoint you often want to allow anonymous access and this works fairly well. But there is one are where the out of the box experience fails regarding anonymous access and that is when you allow the users to download Microsoft Office documents. In that case IE/Office pops up a couple of Login dialogs, if the user cancels out of these the document opens as expected, but you really don't want the user to have to cancel a couple of dialogs to open your documents. The essential code is fairly simple: Tags: SharePoint
The Black Knight Sings
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How to change Checkin comment after save
If your company has very strict requirements on version numbering and want the comments to each of these versions to be correct, then you may run into a problem if you store the documents in SharePoint. The version comment is determined when you check in your document, and after the checkin there is no supported way to change these comments. If you really need to change the comments of a document and are willing to go the unsupported way of changing the content database directly then this little program can do the work for you: Tags: SharePoint
The Black Knight Sings
- Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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Writing a Language Compiler - Why Target WF?
some potential workflow authors will be comfortable neither with code or XAML; the graphical WF designer can help here, but even that requires either Visual Studio, SharePoint Designer (which has a crippled graphical workflow designer, and is SharePoint-specific to boot), or you need to host the WF designer in your own app. It's also intended to be more powerful and general-purpose than the SharePoint Designer. To do the same in MSIL is entirely possible, but arguably more difficult and tedious (though admittedly well documented). There are several reasons for this.
There Must Be Some Mistake
- Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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