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I have an intranet that uses MS Sharepoint Services 2003. This has a lot of information that I would like to be made viewable to my mobile users. I have authentication set up so that isnt an issue, I was wondering if I need to make a new view for them, or add a few lines of code in the exhisting page or what. What would be the easiest way?
We are all using Blackberry 8830 series.
I know a lot about web design, except this WAP and mobile stuff is new to me.
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I am web designer for a large financial corporation. I am looking for some ideas for a name for our web designers' MS Sharepoint community site we have established. This site is basically a centralized place to where our group of designers can discuss issues relating to design, view web patterns/standards, access designer resources, view design community calendar events, etc. I have come up with a few names, but was wondering if any of you might have some ideas to share.
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At present I have(UK) talktalk.net. Broadband web space (15MB)but it does not allow Windows Sharepoint Service, can I get around this or which will be the cheapest way to do this as this will make the site a lot better.
The software I'm using is MS frontpage 2003 to up-load/download this work fine but does noe support MS Sharepoint Services?
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i want to include a calculated site column, which compares a column with the other column's value, and is they are equal I want to enter today's date....
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I am currently learning Frontpage 2003 but it has lots of problems and also issues of MS Sharepoint and FPSE. So i want to shift now to Dreamweaver 8. Can you please tell me which of these 2 is the best software? Should i start learning Dreamweaver?
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I have to use Internet Explorer for work (otherwise it's Firefox) and am very annoyed because it always puts a window to the top after the page loads. I'll be working on two things at once, making Web pages through MS Sharepoint, and one page will make itself the top page while I'm trying to work on the other. I looked through all the options and couldn't find out how to turn it off.
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I am considering taking a position that requires knowledge and preferably hands-on experience with Microsoft's Sharepoint Server (Help Desk) at a [post 9/11] sensitive Federal Government site located in the Nation's Capital. Is there a way I could quickly bring myself "up to speed" on this hardware/software environment at no $$$$ cost? Any online information or resources (e.g., URL links) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...!
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Is anybody aware of a quick way to integrate a knowledgebase/trouble ticket system with Sharepoint?
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I AM WORKING in Patni FOR THE LAST FEW MONTHS
i WANT TO DECIDE ABOUT MY CAREER SO PLZ TELL ME ABOUT ITS SCOPE....
i have no idia Wether any INDIAN company(EXCEPT PATNI) is working with MS Sharepoint portal server 2003..
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If you haven't gone there yet, I'd start with the SharePoint™ Products and Technologies Web Component Directory at http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/down... and then explore the free web parts directory at http://www.wssdemo.com/Pages/FilterLinks... . The SharePoint Customization Kit at http://www.sharepointcustomization.com/r... has downloadable templates, tools and web packages - free of charge. MSD2D, a popular resource for the Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, .NET and server security communities at http://www.msd2d.com/Webparts_view_03.as... has a large directory of free and trial web parts in a host of categories, complete with peer comments and implementation discussions that can be a big help when you're just starting out with the SharePoint model. Registration is free. The SharePoint Resource Portal at http://portal.sharepointsolutions.com/We... has some great tips - especially for the non-programmer - for implementing and customizing web parts and is a great resource as a whole (be sure to navigate up to the home page and explore at will). Advis has some killer web parts, and even their best, and somewhat costly, web parts are available as free demo versions - many are even free of charge. And no list would be complete without giving props to Adam Macauley and all the people at CorasWorks, a hosting company and consultancy specializing in everything SharePoint. Adam's built a good many of the free web parts on the Microsoft component directory, and some of the best are traditionally available either free of charge or as full-featured demos in their sandbox - all from their site at http://www.corasworks.net/Products/Softw... . Take a look at their vertical market and industry-specific solutions to see how the various parts work together and what they, or similar components from other sources, can do for your user community. And this is just a start. I have a large web part catalog and resource directory that I share with my clients, but space and time limit how much can be shared in this forum (or at least this post). Feel free to msg me anytime at buck@sfsharepoint.info . And best of luck to you and your team with your own SharePoint rollout.
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I attend an intro to MS Sharepoint technologies, what I want to is does MS sharepoint is also part of the tools used for website design or mainly for webside updates, what other tools are required for one to practice website development/design. What is the shortest route?
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I have several sharepoint pages setup, each one contains an issues page where issues are listed and assigned to a user.
I want to run a report where ALL issues across ALL pages that are assigned to me show. Is this possible?
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