SharePoint Resources
I just spent some time adding links to my blog to some of the SharePoint resources. Take a look on the left hand side. There are a lot of resources, downloads, whitepapers and samples available out there... I'll continue adding more links over time. Here's a list of some of the whitepapers:
General
This customer evaluation guide is designed is to give you a solid understanding of the design goals and feature set for SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and a familiarity with the product implementation. |
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This customer-facing document provides a technical overview of SPS 2003. |
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Learn how to use Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies features to target multilingual requirements. |
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This document is written for developers who create MCMS Web sites and need to customize the Web Author to meet the business needs of the content contributors. |
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Customize
This customer-facing whitepaper describes how an organization can leverage FrontPage 2003 to customize SharePoint websites. |
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Part 1: Explore Ways to Customize SharePoint Sites and Portals |
The first of three companion articles. Learn ways you can customize a SharePoint site and an area; manage users, sites, and templates; change the structure of pages in a site; manage user access; and optimize style sheets. |
Part 2: Dig Deeper into SharePoint Site and Portal Customization |
In this article, we provide more details by creating and editing a site using templates and site definitions. |
Part 3 provides valuable style sheet class reference tables to use as you customize your sites and portals. |
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Learn how to add custom Web Part Page templates to SharePoint sites by using sample code for the Web Part Page creation form and several sample templates. |
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Learn how to customize the user interface (UI) for Web Parts and Web Parts Pages. This paper reviews the different methods by which you can modify the UI for Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and related products. |
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Enhance the experience of users in Windows SharePoint Services by creating and deploying a custom view style for lists or document libraries. You can create a view style that goes beyond the default styles to provide users a specific kind of interaction with lists and libraries. A view style can be deployed so that it becomes available for use in all lists and libraries or only in ones you specify. |
Integrate
Read about the Microsoft Single Sign-On service that provides storage and mapping of credentials such as account names and passwords so that portal-site–based applications can retrieve information from third-party enterprise applications such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Relations Management (CRM) systems. This is chapter 26 from the Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit. |
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Configure the Payroll Receipt Application for SharePoint Portal Server 2003 |
Learn how to use the Payroll Receipt sample application, which has both a data cache version and an SAP version, to display a user's payroll data within Web Parts on a SharePoint Portal Server page, for example, on a user's My Site. |
Stephen Toub walks you through customizing native Outlook integration with the Lists Web service from Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services to build a custom Web application that actually serves up custom data instead of that from an events list. |
Migrate
This customer-facing document provides the top 10 reasons why customers should upgrade from SPS 2001 to 2003. |
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Find migration tools, training information, and white papers designed to help you understand, plan for, and implement the changes required to migrate from Microsoft® SharePoint™ Team Services |
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Learn about potential challenges and solutions to consider when you plan your migration from SharePoint Team Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2001 to the next generation of Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies. |
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Using SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with SharePoint Portal Server 2001 |
Learn how to use the document libraries and search features of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with document libraries and content on servers running SharePoint Portal Server 2001. |
Develop
Explore a sample filter implementation as you learn how Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and other Microsoft Search-based products such as Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, and Microsoft Indexing Service use filters to extract the content and properties of files for inclusion in a full-text index. |
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Learn what Web Parts are and how to create them. Developers can build Web Parts as ASP.NET custom controls. Administrators can install Web Parts on any site based on Windows SharePoint Services. Users can add Web Parts to pages by dragging and dropping in a browser, and they can personalize them by setting properties. Web Parts can connect to other Web Parts using standard interfaces. |
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Use this article and code sample to enable event log messages for a document library in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. This article provides a walk-through of how to create an event handler for use with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. Download the code sample and modify it for your own environment. |
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Learn how to debug SharePoint Web Parts. |
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Use the Microsoft Office System, including Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003, Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2003 to develop integrated, form-based solutions that streamline existing information-gathering processes. |
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Learn how to package and deploy Web Parts by using the administration tools provided with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. |
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Use Wppackager to package and deploy Web Parts for use with Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies. |
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Learn how to implement policies for code access security for Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies and how to customize default security settings for Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. This document also answers some of the most commonly asked questions about code access security and its applicability to Windows SharePoint Services. |
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This SDK contains conceptual overviews, programming tasks, samples, and references to guide you in developing solutions based on SharePoint products and technologies. |
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Access Secured Web Services from Windows SharePoint Services Applications |
Use Kerberos authentication and impersonation to secure a Web service accessed by a SharePoint application in Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server environments. |
Create a Web Part to Display Search Data for SharePoint Portal Server |
Step through the creation of an end-to-end solution that performs the collection and viewing of search-related data from a computer running SharePoint Portal Server 2003. |
Learn to create and deploy a fully-functioning Web Part for Windows SharePoint Services?from its earliest stages to being fully packaged for wide distribution. |
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Analyze Detailed Usage Data in a Deployment of Windows SharePoint Services |
Learn how to parse the log files that Windows SharePoint Services produces when logging is enabled, and explore a sample that demonstrates basics for creating a parsing tool to extract information about site usage. |
Extend SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with Custom Alert Result Channels |
Understand how .NET developers can extend Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with custom alert result channels. Learn about offering users extra channels on which to receive alert results. This article works through the Quick Alerts alert result channel as an example. |
Deploy
Learn how to install Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 on a server that already has Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services installed, and incorporate existing SharePoint sites into the new configuration. |
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Upgrade to the final release of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 from an evaluation version of SharePoint Portal Server 2003. |
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The Microsoft Knowledge Network Group (KNG) worked in conjunction with the Microsoft information technology group (Microsoft IT) to redesign Microsoft Web, the company's enterprise intranet portal. The design was based on well-researched employee needs and business goals and implemented using the latest release of SharePoint Portal Server 2003. |
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Microsoft® Solution Accelerator for Intranets builds on the Microsoft Solution for Intranets (MSI) version 1.5 by introducing a flexible, highly-available intranet architecture based on Microsoft Office SharePoint™ Portal Server 2003, the Microsoft Office System, and Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003. |
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This Management Pack module highlights events that may indicate possible service outages or configuration problems, so you can quickly take corrective or preventative actions. |
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This white paper is for Microsoft customers who are deploying or evaluating Microsoft® Office SharePoint™ Portal Server 2003 for their intranet portal infrastructure and need to support multiple portal sites. |
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If you have a SharePoint Portal Server in production, or if you’re thinking about trying out SharePoint Portal Server, then do yourself a favor and check out the ISA Server 2000 SharePoint Portal Server Deployment Kit. |
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This paper provides guidelines for capacity planning for a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 installation. It describes the main issues you face and the decisions you must make when planning your SharePoint deployment. |
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This HP performance whitepaper provides information on performance, configuration, system sizing and best practices for the new 2003 releases of SharePoint Products & Technologies. |
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Learn how to enable Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) on a Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 installation. SSL is recommended for encrypting and helping secure the communication between your client and server computers. |
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Learn how to deploy a medium or large server farm in SharePoint Portal Server 2003. The majority of this paper consists of step-by-step instructions that can be used as a guide for deploying a server farm. This is chapter 12 from the Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit. |
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This paper provides information about automated installation of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 by using the command line and Setup.exe with parameters. It also provides information about using a Setup.ini file to install SharePoint Portal Server 2003. |
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SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Client Components for Backward-Compatible Document Libraries |
These client components provide document collaboration functionality for desktops accessing information in either a SharePoint Portal Server 2001 workspace or a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 backward-compatible document library. |
This guide helps administrators manage servers running SharePoint Portal Server 2003. |
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Search
Modify the registry to change the size of file that SharePoint Portal Server 2003 can crawl. |
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Learn how to search Microsoft Exchange 5.5 public folder content in Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 by replicating the folders to Exchange 2000 and crawling the replicated folders. |
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With this download, you can extend the text search features in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office and Microsoft SharePoint™ Products and Technologies to include searching within Microsoft Office Visio 2003 files. Visio binary and XML formats are supported. |
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Learn about the different types of updates that SharePoint Portal Server performs. |
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The Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server Search (SharePointPSSearch) service contains a Japanese word breaker with features unique to searching and indexing of Japanese documents. Some of these features are new in Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Others were included in earlier products and technologies such as SharePoint Portal Server 2001. |
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Explore a sample filter implementation as you learn how Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and other Microsoft Search-based products such as Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, and Microsoft Indexing Service use filters to extract the content and properties of files for inclusion in a full-text index. |
Comments
- Anonymous
October 13, 2004
Very nice list - will no doubt come in handy. - Anonymous
November 02, 2004
Hi
Great site!
Any information about creating a truly multilingual SharePoint Team Services webite?
I looked @ "Using SPS in a Multi-lingual Scenario" but I need to create a SPS website where the user can change language and acces the same content...without buying the Portal server. - Anonymous
May 28, 2009
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