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January 2006 - Posts

In Mindsharp's SharePoint Discussions group , the following question was posted: Does anyone have experience with both SharePoint and DotNetNuke to the point where they could comment on the benefits of each are compared to the other? Is there a type of Read More...
I see this a lot, and it's easier than you might think: Open the e-mail, and click File >> Save. In the "File Name", enter the URL to the document library, and click Save. A view of the document library will open in the folder list window. Confirm Read More...
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This is a question I see very often, and you can set the paper orientation in code-behind as such: ReportDocument.PrintOptions.PaperOrientation = CrystalDecisions.[Shared].PaperOrientation.Landscape Crystal Reports .NET Programming If you're new to Crystal Read More...
Teun Dynstee released his Gantt Chart Web Part today: The part allows you to specify a list and view to render. You select the fields from the view that will indicate the start and end date of an item. The third required field is the title field. Because Read More...
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Bob Mixon has released a beta of his Quick Launch Web Part : This Web Part can be used to replace the hard coded HTML in a Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) Site. The first advantage to this Web Part is simply being aware of the current users security Read More...
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Posted in the CR newsgroup: Due to the popularity of my CR.NET Programming book being posted online for free prior to its publication, I'm doing the same with my new book. You can read chapters from "Crystal Reports XI Encyclopedia" online for free. I'm Read More...
At work, we run a SharePoint Portal Server, which is backed up by Backup Exec with the SPS Agent. I'm the developer/admin on the portal, but the network admins maintain the hardware and backup. Wanting to know more about the backup (since it's my butt Read More...
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Today is my pop's birthday, and I'm always thankful he's still in my life. Not too far away, 12 families learned lost their fathers early this morning. To make it all worse, the families were originally told 12 of the 13 trapped miners survived, and the Read More...
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