Microsoft SharePoint[c] Building Office 2003 Solutions
Chapter 1: SharePoint Business Solutions
- Figure 1-1: A custom web part
- Figure 1-2: Targeted content in the portal
- Figure 1-3: A document repository for sales professionals
- Figure 1-4: A threaded discussion forum
- Figure 1-5: A site-creation link
- Figure 1-6: Preparing to access Windows Terminal Services
- Figure 1-7: Topics are a navigation aid.
Chapter 2: SharePoint Products and Technologies Overview
- Figure 2-1: Visualizing SharePoint Services
- Figure 2-2: A SharePoint Services site
- Figure 2-3: A document workspace
- Figure 2-4: A meeting workspace
- Figure 2-5: A stand-alone server deployment
- Figure 2-6: A small server farm deployment
- Figure 2-7: A medium server farm deployment
- Figure 2-8: A large server farm deployment
- Figure 2-9: Changing password restrictions
- Figure 2-10: Adding required prerequisites
- Figure 2-11: Adding required IIS components
- Figure 2-12: Installing Exchange 2003
- Figure 2-13: Enabling remote desktop administration
- Figure 2-14: Installing ASP.NET
- Figure 2-15: Removing Internet Explorer Enhanced Security
- Figure 2-16: SQL Server installation warning
- Figure 2-17: Designating the configuration database administrator
- Figure 2-18: Configuring server farm account settings
- Figure 2-19: Specifying configuration database settings
- Figure 2-20: Configuring server farm account settings
- Figure 2-21: Configuring server topology
- Figure 2-22: Changing component assignments
- Figure 2-23: Configuring e-mail server settings
- Figure 2-24: Creating the new portal
- Figure 2-25: Inviting users to the new portal
Chapter 3: SharePoint Portal Server Basics
- Figure 3-1: The default portal structure
- Figure 3-2: Adding a new area
- Figure 3-3: Enabling and training the Topic Assistant
- Figure 3-4: Creating a new site
- Figure 3-5: Virtual Server Settings
- Figure 3-6: Self-Service Site Creation
- Figure 3-7: Selecting users and groups from Active Directory
- Figure 3-8: Users and groups assigned to site groups
- Figure 3-9: Displaying a document library list
- Figure 3-10: Accessing document management features
- Figure 3-11: Approving or rejecting a document
- Figure 3-12: Installing the components for backward-compatible libraries
- Figure 3-13: Referencing the backward-compatible library server
- Figure 3-14: Viewing the backward-compatible library
- Figure 3-15: Adding users to the document library
- Figure 3-16: Filling in a document profile through SPS
- Figure 3-17: Filling in a document profile through Office
- Figure 3-18: Accessing version history
- Figure 3-19: Establishing approval routing
- Figure 3-20: Publishing a new form
- Figure 3-21: Receiving an alert
- Figure 3-22: Discussing a document
- Figure 3-23: Viewing survey results
- Figure 3-24: Cleaning up the home page
- Figure 3-25: Final site map
- Figure 3-26: Mapping sites to areas
- Figure 3-27: Excluding an area from Topic Assistant
- Figure 3-28: Submitting a document to several areas
Chapter 4: SharePoint Content Development
- Figure 4-1: Directing access requests
- Figure 4-2: Requesting access to a resource
- Figure 4-3: Receiving a request
- Figure 4-4: Allowing anonymous access
- Figure 4-5: Creating an audience rule
- Figure 4-6: Targeted content in the portal
- Figure 4-7: Entering web-part mode
- Figure 4-8: Accessing web part galleries
- Figure 4-9: Placing a web part in a zone
- Figure 4-10: Modifying a web part
- Figure 4-11: Connecting web parts
- Figure 4-12: Creating a master-detail connection
- Figure 4-13: The public view of My Site
- Figure 4-14: Viewing the portal structure
- Figure 4-15: Setting a tracing image
- Figure 4-16: Table and cell layout
- Figure 4-17: The Data Source Catalog
- Figure 4-18: Accessing the Data View Options menu
Chapter 5: Building Web Parts
- Figure 5-1: The WebPart class hierarchy
- Figure 5-2: The web part life cycle
- Figure 5-3: Setting the output path in C#
- Figure 5-4: Identifying unsafe web parts
- Figure 5-5: Importing web parts
Chapter 6: The Microsoft Single Sign-On Service
- Figure 6-1: The Manage Server Settings page
- Figure 6-2: Defining an application
- Figure 6-3: A sample audit log
- Figure 6-4: Adding the Strong Name tool to Visual Studio
Chapter 7: Advanced Web Part Development
- Figure 7-1: Connecting web parts in SPS
- Figure 7-2: The connection life cycle
- Figure 7-3: Connecting the new web part
- Figure 7-4: The completed project
- Figure 7-5: The custom tool part
Chapter 8: The Microsoft Office System
- Figure 8-1: Viewing the area taxonomy
- Figure 8-2: The workspace pane
- Figure 8-3: Conflict resolution options
- Figure 8-4: A typical meeting workspace
- Figure 8-5: Resolving list update conflicts
- Figure 8-6: XML schema visible in Word
- Figure 8-7: Displaying schema errors
- Figure 8-8: Accessing smart document controls
- Figure 8-9: Installing programmability support
- Figure 8-10: The Research Library
- Figure 8-11: The task pane for the exercise
- Figure 8-12: The final project
Chapter 9: Programming SharePoint Services
- Figure 9-1: Listing sites in a collection
- Figure 9-2: The global task list
- Figure 9-3: Displaying personal information
Chapter 10: SharePoint Portal Server Administration
- Figure 10-1: The backup and restore utility
- Figure 10-2: Displaying Best Bets
- Figure 10-3: Displaying presence information
- Figure 10-4: Creating an alias
Chapter 11: Office Solution Accelerators
- Figure 11-1: A new proposal site
- Figure 11-2: Assigning sections to team members
- Figure 11-3: Searching the Content Library
- Figure 11-4: The accelerator architecture
- Figure 11-5: A recruiting site
- Figure 11-6: Selecting competencies for the interview process
- Figure 11-7: The accelerator architecture
- Figure 11-8: The Employee and PersonName tables
- Figure 11-9: The Add/Edit Custom HTTP Header dialog
- Figure 11-10: The Candidates web part
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