Thursday, January 26, 2006

SharePoint stuff oct2005-jan2006

Here's a list of interesting postings about SharePoint posted on the web between october 2005 and now:
  • Pre-populating a document library with pages/files using ONET.XML

  • SharePoint List Field Validation
  • Creating a file on WSS with the same created/modified date as a file on the file system.

  • Creating a new set of list items from one list into another

  • Moving a web and preserving permissions using SPUserUtil

  • Installing InfoView on a SharePoint Server

  • Advanced coding technique: using AppDomains to get past OM limitations

  • Using the right Tool for the Job (Part I): Microsoft SyncToy to synchronize SharePoint Document Libraries?

  • Restoring a WSS site using stsadm command

  • Free SharePoint Theme Pack

  • Using InfoPath and SharePoint to Create Personalized Views

  • Fill Out an InfoPath Form Library From a Link On Another Page

  • Be Prepared: A Guide to SharePoint Disaster Prevention and Recovery

  • Service Pack 2 for Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003

  • MacawSharePointSkinner 1.0.0.1 released - Macaw TraceInfo WebPart, or how to view Trace output in a page using only a WebPart

  • Using HTTP compression with SharePoint

  • CAML XML Editor

  • Integrating MS CRM and SharePoint

  • KB#900929: Description of the WSS post-Service Pack 2 hotfix packageKB#900929: Description of the WSS post-Service Pack 2 hotfix package

  • KB#897722: Description of the SPS post-Service Pack 2 hotfix package

  • Connect SAP R/3 4.6C and SharePoint 2003 - Part III: Develope SharePoint Web Parts

  • SSL on SharePoint and Explorer View

  • Renaming the web part page

  • Id, Ego and Superego, it's all about SharePoint and impersonation

  • Integrating InfoPath and Lotus Domino (Video)

  • Quick Launch webpart

  • SPStatus Tool - check broken links in SharePoint

  • Extreme SharePoint Design: Custom User Menus, Part 2

  • Tips from working on the SharePoint Force

  • Release of The Blogparts 1.1


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