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Bobby Habib - My findings on SharePoint / MOSS, Web Part Developments, etc. Information I think will help the SharePoint Community. All posts are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Whats the bloody Point!
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Troubleshooting SPSite/SPWeb leaks in WSS v3 and MOSS 2007
Just wanted to make the community aware of a new blog just written by Stefan Gobner (EE Engineer at Microsoft and also a colleague of mine). He explain very well the steps that can be taken by SharePoint Administrators to isolate if a site that contains...
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