OverviewWelcome to the SharePoint for the Enterprise space. The purpose of this space is to create community around application developers using SharePoint. At ThreeWill, we see SharePoint as powerful web application development platform that Enterprises can build on SharePoint or integrate SharePoint with existing applications. Getting StartedTo seed this community, we have migrated from our internal knowledge base 15+ wiki pages that help SharePoint Architects, Developers, Engineers, and Consultants build enterprise grade SharePoint Solutions (see First Available Wiki Pages). To give very basic structure to this wiki, we have created at the top level 6 main topics to organize areas of interest (see Topics section below). The intent is to put you in the right area of knowledge to find pages or create pages. For general tips of using a Confluence Wiki, you can go Confluence's Getting Started with a Wiki for basic wiki use. Also, we have created a simple style guideline called Wiki Formatting Tips to provide guidance on formatting. In terms of general usage of this wiki and other wikis we will host in the future, we have also created a Usage Guide. This Usage Guide has the guiding principles for proper use of this wiki and future wiki spaces ThreeWill hosts. Site HighlightsRecent Bookmarks
Datasheet view is my friend (but not when you are in IE8). IE8 has several crippling effects to the Datasheet View on Lists in SharePoint. This post refers to using the IE Tab Firefox Extension to get the IE7 rendering engine inside of Firefox. I am now whole again... Autofill on columns and resizing of columns (I feel much better now).
This update prevents the expiration date from being improperly removed after installing Service Pack 2.
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Learn how to "Dual Boot" ("Boot from VHD") with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Checkout this video and see the full background and details.
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Since it was first created, SharePoint has evolved from a basic product to its own product segment. SharePoint is used for company intranets as well as customer-facing websites; internal document collaboration and external partner networks; a basic management interface or an all-out project management system. Given its versatility and complexity, we've seen a host of new products come out to add onto or simplify SharePoint, as well as a huge boon in industry coverage and training on SharePoint.
Critical Path Training represents a training company devoted 100 percent to teaching IT pros, from beginner to expert, all about SharePoint. According to the company, they are the only SharePoint-only training company in the market.
This link helps get WatiN to work with Windows Server 2008 / Vista. It may also help with IE8.
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