Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007: The Complete Reference
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.41 (672 Votes) |
Asin | : | 007149328X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 788 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-23 |
Language | : | English |
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About the AuthorDavid Sterling is the principal and CEO of Sterling International Consulting Group, a management and technical consulting firm.
Install and configure SharePoint Server for the entire enterpriseManage the server from the Central Administration siteDesign SharePoint Server portals, websites, lists, and document librariesWork with SharePoint Web Parts or build your ownEnsure cross-site consistency using site columns and content typesCreate site definitions and templates using SharePoint Designer and Visual StudioBuild custom workflows using SharePoint Designer Extend SharePoint Server using the Object Model and Event ReceiversImport and map enterprise information using the Business Data CatalogUse the advanced services of Office Search and Excel Web Services. Through detailed instructions, screenshots, and code samples, this comprehensive guide shows you, step-by-step, how to use SharePoint Server and make the most of all its powerful tools and utilities.Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007: The Complete Reference explains how to develop a customized installation plan, configure the server for optimal performance, an
Simply the best! Wow - finally a practical book that covers SharePoint pretty much end to end and in a way that is understandable! In addition to the what, this covers the why too! The examples are great - I had no problems using any of them. It was a great intro to web parts for me too as I'd not had much experience with them and it was never clear in 2003; not sure what one reviewer had problems with, I had no problems using any of the examples.The ECM component was ou. ""Errata"" according to DSterling. As mentioned in the very harshly rated comments, there were a few typo's in Chapter 17 (1"Errata" DSterling As mentioned in the very harshly rated comments, there were a few typo's in Chapter 17 (14 pages of 782). These are as follows:Publishing errors:Page 604 - Xmlns=[]Should be: xmlns=[]Page 605 - Item 13. Should say ElementsManifest.xml (instead of ElementManifest.xml).Page 609 - Should say BrandingElementManifest.xmlTwo corrections to the batch files:In FeatureInstaller.cmd, the line: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o activatefeature -name MyFirstFeature -url "%2"Sh. pages of 782). These are as follows:Publishing errors:Page 60"Errata" DSterling As mentioned in the very harshly rated comments, there were a few typo's in Chapter 17 (14 pages of 782). These are as follows:Publishing errors:Page 604 - Xmlns=[]Should be: xmlns=[]Page 605 - Item 13. Should say ElementsManifest.xml (instead of ElementManifest.xml).Page 609 - Should say BrandingElementManifest.xmlTwo corrections to the batch files:In FeatureInstaller.cmd, the line: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o activatefeature -name MyFirstFeature -url "%2"Sh. - Xmlns=[]Should be: xmlns=[]Page 605 - Item 1"Errata" As mentioned in the very harshly rated comments, there were a few typo's in Chapter 17 (1"Errata" DSterling As mentioned in the very harshly rated comments, there were a few typo's in Chapter 17 (14 pages of 782). These are as follows:Publishing errors:Page 604 - Xmlns=[]Should be: xmlns=[]Page 605 - Item 13. Should say ElementsManifest.xml (instead of ElementManifest.xml).Page 609 - Should say BrandingElementManifest.xmlTwo corrections to the batch files:In FeatureInstaller.cmd, the line: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o activatefeature -name MyFirstFeature -url "%2"Sh. pages of 782). These are as follows:Publishing errors:Page 60"Errata" DSterling As mentioned in the very harshly rated comments, there were a few typo's in Chapter 17 (14 pages of 782). These are as follows:Publishing errors:Page 604 - Xmlns=[]Should be: xmlns=[]Page 605 - Item 13. Should say ElementsManifest.xml (instead of ElementManifest.xml).Page 609 - Should say BrandingElementManifest.xmlTwo corrections to the batch files:In FeatureInstaller.cmd, the line: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o activatefeature -name MyFirstFeature -url "%2"Sh. - Xmlns=[]Should be: xmlns=[]Page 605 - Item 13. Should say ElementsManifest.xml (instead of ElementManifest.xml).Page 609 - Should say BrandingElementManifest.xmlTwo corrections to the batch files:In FeatureInstaller.cmd, the line: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o activatefeature -name MyFirstFeature -url "%2"Sh. . Should say ElementsManifest.xml (instead of ElementManifest.xml).Page 609 - Should say BrandingElementManifest.xmlTwo corrections to the batch files:In FeatureInstaller.cmd, the line: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o activatefeature -name MyFirstFeature -url "%2"Sh. "Chapter 17 - full of errors and no errata available from author" according to Frederick P. Morrison. I was deeply disappointed with number and seriousness of errors in Chapter 17 of this book and the accompanying code download.In addition to inconsistent references to SamplePage.htm (page 60Chapter 17 - full of errors and no errata available from author I was deeply disappointed with number and seriousness of errors in Chapter 17 of this book and the accompanying code download.In addition to inconsistent references to SamplePage.htm (page 603) vs. SimplePage.htm (page 605), there are inconsistent references to ElementManifest.xml (step 13, page 605) vs. ElementsManifest.xml (step 7, page 60Chapter 17 - full of errors and no errata available from author Frederick P. Morrison I was deeply disappointed with number and seriousness of errors in Chapter 17 of this book and the accompanying code download.In addition to inconsistent references to SamplePage.htm (page 603) vs. SimplePage.htm (page 605), there are inconsistent references to ElementManifest.xml (step 13, page 605) vs. ElementsManifest.xml (step 7, page 604).Even if you notice and correct those errors, two out the three CMD files you are asked to create (or copy from t. ).Even if you notice and correct those errors, two out the three CMD files you are asked to create (or copy from t. ) vs. SimplePage.htm (page 605), there are inconsistent references to ElementManifest.xml (step 1Chapter 17 - full of errors and no errata available from author I was deeply disappointed with number and seriousness of errors in Chapter 17 of this book and the accompanying code download.In addition to inconsistent references to SamplePage.htm (page 603) vs. SimplePage.htm (page 605), there are inconsistent references to ElementManifest.xml (step 13, page 605) vs. ElementsManifest.xml (step 7, page 60Chapter 17 - full of errors and no errata available from author Frederick P. Morrison I was deeply disappointed with number and seriousness of errors in Chapter 17 of this book and the accompanying code download.In addition to inconsistent references to SamplePage.htm (page 603) vs. SimplePage.htm (page 605), there are inconsistent references to ElementManifest.xml (step 13, page 605) vs. ElementsManifest.xml (step 7, page 604).Even if you notice and correct those errors, two out the three CMD files you are asked to create (or copy from t. ).Even if you notice and correct those errors, two out the three CMD files you are asked to create (or copy from t. , page 605) vs. ElementsManifest.xml (step 7, page 60Chapter 17 - full of errors and no errata available from author Frederick P. Morrison I was deeply disappointed with number and seriousness of errors in Chapter 17 of this book and the accompanying code download.In addition to inconsistent references to SamplePage.htm (page 603) vs. SimplePage.htm (page 605), there are inconsistent references to ElementManifest.xml (step 13, page 605) vs. ElementsManifest.xml (step 7, page 604).Even if you notice and correct those errors, two out the three CMD files you are asked to create (or copy from t. ).Even if you notice and correct those errors, two out the three CMD files you are asked to create (or copy from t
David Sterling is the principal and CEO of Sterling International Consulting Group, a management and technical consulting firm.