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  • EndUserSharePoint.com: Excel Services and WSS

    The question of the day comes from Michael: I am using WSS 3.0 and Excel version xp.I am trying to display a Excel web part. I have tried, read and downloaded everything and i have come to the conclusion I can’t. Is my suspision correct? Michael - Excel Services are a part of MOSS, so if you are...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-13-2008
  • SharePoint Solution OK, but where do I deploy a referenced dll?

    I'm working on a project where the customer wants to publish files from one SharePoint site to another. No prob so far. The challenge is in the fact that this customer is mostly working with Excel files that he wants to publish using Excel services. No prob, except for workbooks that have linked...
    Posted to Stef's blog (Weblog) by Stef on 02-29-2008
  • Excel Services: Linked workbooks not supported

    After a while, got back into blogging. Busy with lots of SharePoint projects, from which one I started today. One of the customer requirements was to publish parts of excel files on a SharePoint site. No problem I said... untill the moment I took the customers file and tried to publish it. "Cannot...
    Posted to Stef's blog (Weblog) by Stef on 11-12-2007
  • The Ecstasy and Agony of MOSS's Enterprise Functionality and Licensing

    NOTE: Updated 10/29/2007 with corrections With the release of MOSS 2007, Microsoft and the SharePoint blogging community have spent a good chunk of time and effort touting several great features that are completely new to SharePoint. The three most prominent features are so important that they can almost...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 10-26-2007
  • BIWUG

    Yesterday I attended the BIWUG meeting where we talked about " Records Management " and " BI " in Sharepoint. Quite interesting, I remebered following topics: Records management vs. Document management Documents become records after a period of time. Records typically live longer...
    Posted to Stef's blog (Weblog) by Stef on 04-27-2007
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