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    Office 2007 / WSS / MOSS SP2 Is Available

    ByMarc D Anderson April 28, 2009April 28, 2009

    I’m unlikely to unearth better details on this than good ‘ole SharePoint Joel. Check out Joel’s post for all the dirt. If, though, you’re like me and you just say “Gimme the downloads!” here are the key bits: 2007 Microsoft Office servers Service Pack 2 (x86) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=B7816D90-5FC6-4347-89B0-A80DEB27A082 2007 Microsoft Office servers Service Pack 2 (x64)…

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  • Sun ODF PlugIn for Office

    ByMarc D Anderson April 28, 2009

    We got an ODP file (turns out that’s a presentation file a la Powerpoint) from a friend the other day and couldn’t figure out how to open it until we found the Sun ODF Plug In for Office. The overview from the above site: The Sun ODF Plugin for Microsoft Office gives users of Microsoft…

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  • Installing the Nortel Contivity VPN Client on Vista

    ByMarc D Anderson April 22, 2009April 22, 2009

    Odd tip of the day… I was trying to install Nortel’s Contivity VPN client on my Vista laptop today and kept getting the error: This version of the Contivity VPN Client can only be installed on Vista. If this is a Vista system, turn off compatibility mode for the CVC installer (typically this is eac607d.exe).”…

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    Displaying Columns in a Crosslist DVWP

    ByMarc D Anderson April 21, 2009April 22, 2009

    I’ve alluded to this in the past, but I had a client situation in the last few days that brought it top of mind again. One of the quirks of a Crosslist DVWP is that you *must* specify all columns you would like to display in the CAML for the Data Source. You can add…

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    Hiding the Title Column in a SharePoint List

    ByMarc D Anderson April 21, 2009June 10, 2009

    There are a number of posts about this in blogs out there about this trick and I’m not sure who posted first, so I’ll attribute it to the Ferrara Data Consulting | Company Blog.  It’s certainly a useful trick, and worth repeating. By default, all SharePoint lists have a column called Title (@Title for you…

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    SharePoint Comics from Dan Lewis

    ByMarc D Anderson April 20, 2009April 20, 2009

    Dan Lewis has posted several funny comics about SharePoint in his Sharing the Point blog over the last few weeks.  Thought this one about disaster recovery might give you a giggle.   It’s one of those things that’s funny except that you know it’s probably really happening somewhere.

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    Measure Twice, Cut Once – Even With SharePoint

    ByMarc D Anderson April 20, 2009April 20, 2009

    I exchanged a bunch of emails last week with someone named Chris who had found my blog and was just starting out with WSS.  His goal was to do a proof of concept of sorts, based on some work he had read about which was done by Provoke (a Microsoft Gold Certified partner based in…

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    Microsoft SharePoint “14” is now Microsoft SharePoint 2010

    ByMarc D Anderson April 15, 2009

    The official press release came out today and Tom Rizzo followed up on the Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog.  The name itself doesn’t probably mean too much (except that the MOSS acronym will no longer work – MSP2kX anyone?).  The other important piece of information in the release is the general release timeline: Exchange 2010 will…

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  • Wait For It…The 2007 Office System Service Pack 2 coming to WSUS in April

    ByMarc D Anderson April 14, 2009April 16, 2009

    <UPDATE date=”2009-04-15”> Seems I was a day early, as Microsoft announced today that the public release date for SP2 will be April 28.  From Gregg Keizer at Computerworld’s article Microsoft sets Office 2007 SP2 release for April 28: Microsoft Corp. has set April 28 as the release date for Office 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2),…

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  • Discovering Internet Explorer 8 Developer Tools

    ByMarc D Anderson April 14, 2009

    As I mentioned in my last post, Fun With My Blog Stats, the #1 post in my blog stats over the last three months has been IE8 and the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar.   If you’ve recently upgraded to IE8 and are wondering where the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar (IEDT) has run off to, it has…

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