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Category Archives: 2010 Beta
Office 2010 Web Applications won’t display document or presentation
Lucky me… i ran into an issue while trying to get the Office 2010 web applications installed and running in our new SharePoint 2010 beta farm. We are setting up the farm with domain service accounts and we are using … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Beta, Microsoft, SharePoint
Tagged Office 2010 Web Applications Beta, Problem Resolution, SharePoint 2010 Beta
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Managed Paths: What are you using?
I know this is probably not the best place to conduct a survey, but I am curious on how people are using managed paths to organize their environment and architect their taxonomy. If you are using managed paths in a … Continue reading
Posted in 2007, 2010 Beta, Microsoft, SharePoint
Tagged Architecture, My Philosophy, Old SharePointblogs Site, Poll
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