Posted on June 12th, 2009 by wilson
I was fortunate enough to arrive early for the Singapore Sharepoint User’s Group meeting held at the 22nd floor of Microsoft Singapore in One Marina. I was met by the man himself, Steve Sofian who chatted me up and shared some things that i never knew about Sharepoint! 1. Instead of using WSS search, Steve […]
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Posted on May 19th, 2009 by wilson
I am currently doing some research for a project of mine. The need is for sharepoint lists and documents to be exported into a static html page. I am thinking of enabling RSS feature on the sharepoint site and then using an RSS to CMS or Feed to CMS system to do the rest. The […]
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Posted on May 18th, 2009 by wilson
I was playing around with a sharepoint team site. I wanted to grant access to the public and not have the website pop up an authentication window. I read the instructions on the Microsoft site about having to go into the Site Settings/Advanced Permissions, and on the Settings, finding and clicking on the “Anonymous Access” […]
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Posted on January 9th, 2009 by wilson
I am now over 45 and turning 46. And yet, from time to time, I still turn giddy like a teenager when I see cool technology being demonstrated. This was the case last night when I was at the 22nd floor offices of Microsoft Singapore to attend the Sharepoint Users’ Group meeting. This is the […]
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Posted on October 13th, 2008 by wilson
I have a client whose database is growing at the rate of about 60 gb per month. It is quite obvious that the db will be huge in no time at all. Remember, as the DB grows, so does the related files: Logs, backups etc. So I googled for a way to solve this and […]
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