The ariticle promises to be very helpful, but all of the images are borken. Can this be fixed?
None of the images are showing up. Can you post them again?
Esta es una noticia importante que hay que dar. Hace unas horas, Nick Swan colega MVP de SharePoint,...
Esta es una noticia importante que hay que dar. Hace unas horas, Nick Swan colega MVP de SharePoint,
Hi,
I am "very" interested in this topic. However, as Chad said all the images are broken. And Part 1 has now dissapeared with the system crash.
Would it be possible to provide the article in another format for us to read?
Thank You,
Gus
Como ya habrán leido o conocido, la versión Enterprise de Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
Como ya habrán leido o conocido, la versión Enterprise de Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS)...
no pics are showing up for me neither
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how to connect to CRM Server database using BDC when My CRM server is running on virtual server 2005.
let me know if there is any possiblities.
thanks
Labhesh-CRM
amazing article, but I would definitely would love to read the part1 to this article since I am tryin to create and ADF but it keeps on giving me an error while uploading it to MOSS2007.
Is there anyway you may be able to upload part 1 again?
Great article, all the images are missing though. Is it possible you could email me complete article with images and Pt1 and Pt2 ?
Thanks so much!
jhill@steris.com
First of all thanks for read my Blog.
For those who want the full article about using BDC to interact with external data sources, I've uploaded the doc, you can download it at the end of the post, or click here: www.sharepointblogs.com/.../1244.ashx
Good Luck!
Luis.
I am not able to see images on this page. What should I do so that I can see all the images refered on this page
Thanks
jawahar
Hi Jawaharlal, you can download the all post with images al the end of the post itself, or just clic this link: www.sharepointblogs.com/.../1244.ashx
Cheers!
This works with a non-recurring event but does not seem to work with recurring events, at least I don't get the option to use an existing meeting workspace. Is there any way of sharing a meeting workspace between multipule recurring events?
Hi Al,
I have not done any tests with that option, and I think would be interesting....
But as far as I know, If you create a recurring event I supoose you could create algo as for any other independent event a meeting workspace...
The idea I was trying to share with my readers in this post is the posibility to have imagine a Meeting Workspace that by itself contain all the meeting workspace thet someone will be creating for any event and in this scenario would be easier to follow all the meeting workspace cause they will be contained as if they were in some kind of a related index within the primamry meeting workspace...
So, finally, the only thing you're sharing is something like an index to enter any of your meeting workspace, not having all your info within the same meeting workspace, and I think is the best aproach indeed, dont you..?
Thanks for sharing your results Al...
en el punto 2 se dice que se pega el archivo.ini renombrado en el folder, como creamos el folder? y en que directorio?
Que tal Jorge, ese archivo ini esta en la misma carpeta que has creado como copia de un tema existente, generalmente la ubicación está en: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\12\TEMPLATE\THEMES\"...), a pesar de que ya actualice el post por cualquier duda lo comento aqui con gusto.
Te invito a que visites mi blog en español en sharepointmx.mvps.org/.../ldusolier
Saludos y suerte!
Hi Luis,
I too have wrote a lengthy post about Kerberos with SharePoint, not that I am pimping my own stuff but thought it would be useful for anyone else.
www.helloitsliam.com/.../moss2007-–-configuration-process-for-kerberos-authentication.aspx
Liam
Liam, thanks for remind me.
I saw that post a long time ago, thanks for point me to it....
Great one....
I have written up a blog entry on Kerberos as well, specifically around overcoming the challenges relating to running MOSS WFE, ECS, SQL SSAS and SQL Server all on separate servers and securing the data at the SSAS level (Banks. They're mad keen on who can see what, and they looooove Excel.)
The info may be useful for people setting up High-availabliity environments.
Hi Brad, Thanks for share with us your Blog, could you please post the link to the post about Kerberos?
I have a question and wonder if there is a workaround OR if it's just not possible. Here is the scenario:
From a Calendar, a contributer creates an appointment/event. The final option on the appointment/event screen allows the contributer to use a meeting workspace based on that appointment. There is no option available for the contributer to link to an existing meeting workspace (for which they have contributer permissions). Selecting to create a meeting workspace allows the contributer to fill in all the details to create the meeting workspace but after clicking OK receives the following message:
Error: Access Denied
You are currently signed on as "contributer user id"
Sign in as a different user
Request access
Which is understandable as they only have contributer permissions (plus, I thought MOSS 2007 was supposed to hide those features that a user never had permissions for?)
Is there a way to allow a contributer to link to an existing meeting workspaces without having to assign them permissions which would enable them to create sites below the meeting workspace or allow them to edit the page?
Any guidance would be much appreciated!
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Recently I've been involved in a project about WSS 2.0 to WSS 3.0 migration. After doing some research
I have a similar post with some real world scenarios here.
www.chandima.net/.../ViewPost.aspx
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Thanks Chandima, I'll update the reference to your post,
As I am recruiting for a client that is looking for Sharepoint people it has become apparent that other than this blog you select crowd are not on the market and don't want to be found. I am based in South Africa, Johannesburg and would love to find staff for this great company. Feel free to give me your thoughts and suggestions to what it would take to entice to guys to move from your comfort zones.
If you want BDC functionality in WSS 3.0 and MOSS standard edition you should look at MashPoint.
community.bamboosolutions.com/.../mashpoint-how-does-it-work.aspx
/Jonas
Hi Jonas, thanks for sharing this new option from bamboo solutions, you have great sharepoinjt features...
Have you seen already this option from spsprofesional?
www.spsprofessional.com/.../ActionDataBase.aspx
Regards,
nice
Thanx You.. Perfect Docs
Im glad you like the info Turkey
Body: This is an update to my post in November on SharePoint Versions. I found this very helpful chart