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Real world scenarios that
fully expose great new functionality in
FrontPage 2003 and Windows SharePoint
Services.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What new tools
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FrontPage 2003 offer? |
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FrontPage 2003 is the Web site creation and
management application with the tools,
power, and features to deliver better
results. FrontPage 2003 empowers users with
advances in three key areas:
- Designing: Create better-looking Web
sites with the FrontPage 2003 layout and
graphic design tools
- Coding: Generate better code more
quickly with powerful scripting and
editing features that push your
programming to new heights
- Extending: Extend the power and
reach of your Web site with rich
interactive Webs connected to live data
from a variety of sources, and a range
of publishing options.
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Is the Microsoft Office System a single offering? Is there a box that includes the entire Microsoft Office System? |
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No. The Microsoft Office System is a
portfolio of products and services that
provide the building blocks to build
solutions to business needs. Those building
blocks, many of which are familiar products
such as Microsoft Office Professional
Edition 2003, Microsoft Office Visio® 2003,
and other programs, will continue to be
available separately, along with newer
additions such as Microsoft Office InfoPath™
2003 and Microsoft Office OneNote™ 2003.
To find retail pricing and upgrade
information for Microsoft Office System
programs, servers, and services, visit the
Microsoft Office System products licensing
and pricing page.
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What is InfoPath 2003 and what does it do? |
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InfoPath 2003 can help teams and
organizations efficiently gather the
information they need through rich, dynamic
forms. The information collected can then
easily be reused throughout organizations
and across business processes because
InfoPath 2003 supports industry-standard
Extensible Markup Language (XML) using any
customer-defined schema. InfoPath 2003
customers who share information across their
organizations and business processes can
have greater business impact.
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Project 2003 is a family of products
designed to address the work and people
management needs of today's organizations.
Products in the Project 2003 family include
Microsoft Office Project Standard 2003,
Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003,
Microsoft Office Project Server 2003, and
Microsoft Office Project Web Access.
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Visio 2003 is a drawing and diagramming
solution that can help people transform
business and technical concepts into visual
diagrams. Use Visio 2003 to formulate,
document, and communicate important
information and make a professional impact
on your audience.
Graphics can be a powerful way to
communicate information, but most graphics
software packages require users to have
artistic skills to render effective images;
Visio 2003 is intended for people who feel
uncomfortable drawing freehand but who need
visuals to help relay important information.
Create diagrams with Visio 2003 using
formatting tools and predefined Microsoft
SmartShapes® symbols; add backgrounds,
titles, and page borders.
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My backup from the SharePoint server to another one keeps bombing; what are all the requirements I need to do this? |
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To back up or restore an image successfully, the following accounts must
have access to the directory containing the backup files: The service
account for SQL Server must have write access to the directory. The search
service and database access accounts for search must have write access to
the directory. The current user must have write access to the directory. The
current user must also have the following rights: The user is a member of
the Local Administrators group on the document library server. The user is a
member of the Backup Operators group on the content index servers. The user
has permission to backup the SQL Server databases.
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What is Windows SharePoint Services? Is that part of SharePoint Portal Server? |
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SharePoint Portal Server “v2.0” is the scalable portal server that
connects people, teams and knowledge across business processes. SharePoint
Portal Server provides a secure Enterprise business solution that integrates
information from various systems into one solution through Single Sign On
and Enterprise Application Integration capabilities, and provides flexible
deployment and management tools. It facilitates end-to-end collaboration by
enabling aggregation, organization, and searching for people, teams and
information. SharePoint Portal Server also enables users to quickly find
relevant information through customization and personalization of content
and layout in the portal and Audience targeting.
Windows SharePoint Services is the engine for creating web sites that
enable information sharing and document collaboration, increasing individual
and team productivity. It is a key piece of the Information Worker
Infrastructure delivered in
Windows Server 2003 and provides additional team services and sites to
Office and other desktop applications, as well as serving as a platform for
application development.
SharePoint sites take file storage to a new level, from saving files to
sharing information. They provide communities for team collaboration,
empowering users to collaborate on documents, tasks, contacts, events, and
other information. They enable team and site managers to easily manage site
content and activity. The environment is designed for easy and flexible
deployment, administration, application development.
For more
information, read the Windows
SharePoint Services Integration with Microsoft Office white paper.
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