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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.
Branding a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Site: Part 1, Understanding the Use of a Corporate Brand
The first of two companion articles. Learn what it means to "brand" a SharePoint Portal
Server site, and about the different types of branding you can apply to a portal site to
reflect an organization's identity.
Branding a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Site: Part 2, How to Apply Your Own Corporate Brand
The second of two companion articles. Through step-by-step examples of the typical tasks involved in branding a Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server site, learn to change the standard banner, introduce a custom style sheet, and enhance the user experience of your portal site through interface, navigation, and page layout changes.
Building Custom Alert Result Channels in SharePoint Portal Server 2003
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.
Code Sample: Create a Site Context Search Box that Uses SharePoint Portal Server
Search Results
Use the search box sample to customize the Windows SharePoint Services
site-level Search box to return SharePoint Portal Server Search results. Read
the accompanying MSDN article for more information.
Deploying SharePoint Products and Technologies for Enterprise Collaboration
Detailed discussion about the design and deployment of the Microsoft IT hosted
collaboration platform
Develop Integrated, Form-based Solutions with Microsoft Office System
Use 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.
Improve
Collaboration with Office 2003 Editions and SharePoint Products and Technologies
Microsoft Windows® SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal
Server 2003 provide an integrated combination of products that enables groups
ranging from small work teams to large-scale enterprises to find, access, share,
store, update, work with, and manage information. You can work on collaborative
documents, check group schedules, send instant messages to team members,
organize meetings, create resource libraries, and transfer data to and from
programs using the familiar Microsoft Office environment and a flexible,
easy-to-use group Web site.
Installing SharePoint Portal Server 2003 on a Server with Windows SharePoint Services
Learn how to install SharePoint Portal Server 2003 on a server that already
has Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services installed, and learn how to incorporate
existing SharePoint sites into the new configuration.
Integrating Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies and Microsoft Office
InfoPath 2003
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.
Managing Portals and Collaboration with Microsoft Products and Technologies
2003
This
Web-based training course for Information Workers covers Microsoft® SharePoint™ Products and Technologies
2003 including material on both SharePoint Portal Server (using Search, My
Sites, etc.) and Windows SharePoint Services (using document libraries, using
lists, etc.). The download is a zip file customers can use on their own
intranets or personal machines.
Migrating from SharePoint Team Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2001 to
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies
Learn about potential problems and solutions to consider when you plan your
migration from Microsoft SharePoint Team Services and Microsoft SharePoint
Portal Server 2001 to the next generation of Microsoft SharePoint Products and
Technologies.
SharePoint Portal Server Architecture
Read about the architectural differences between SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and
learn how services specific to SharePoint Portal Server 2003 are handled.
SharePointPSSearch SQL Syntax (Preview)
This download includes a preview of the reference documentation for Microsoft® SharePointPSSearch, the SQL Syntax used for Microsoft SharePointPSSearch Full Text Search.
Submitting Forms in InfoPath 2003
Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Service Pack (SP) 1 introduces data adapters for
e-mail and Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies and a new submit
mechanism whereby you can call a submit adapter through rules, which provide a
non-programmatic method for submitting form data.
Tips and Tricks for Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Learn how to perform a number of basic tasks in a SharePoint Portal Server 2003
environment. This white paper will help you learn to use SharePoint Portal
Server 2003 and will introduce you to the basic features and principles of
portal site navigation and customization.
Using MCMS 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies
Learn how to use Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) 2002 Connector for SharePoint
Technologies to implement an integrated solution for publishing documents, searching content,
and managing tasks.
Write a Back Up and Restore Application for SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Use the sample to learn the programmatic steps and code to back up and restore
all SharePoint Portal Server 2003 or Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services sites
in the server farm. See the MSDN article for more information.
Writing Custom Web Services for SharePoint Products and Technologies
Summary: Learn to create custom Web services for Microsoft SharePoint Products
and Technologies and how to use the SharePoint Products and Technologies
infrastructure to create a document upload Web service for remote document
access. The accompanying downloadable sample provides a Web service for working
with documents remotely from an external application.
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