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Resources
Books
Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2003 Solutions
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Unleashed
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit
Microsoft Web Sites
SharePoint Products and Technologies Home
SharePoint Downloads
SharePoint Portal Server on Microsoft Office Online
SharePoint Portal Server Dev Center on MSDN
SharePoint Portal Server Product Site
Windows SharePoint Services Product Site
SharePoint Products and Technologies Dev Center on MSDN
SharePoint Resource Portal
SharePoint Customization Portal (FrontPage 2003 Customization Kit for SharePoint Products and Technologies)
SharePoint Portal Server on TechNet
Windows SharePoint Services on TechNet
Sign Up for a Hosted Experience. Get your own Windows SharePoint Services Portal for 30 days
SharePoint Portal Server Technical Library
Windows SharePoint Services Support Center
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Support Center
SharePoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit (selected chapters)
GotDotNet.com has a SharePoint Products and Technologies page
Third-Party Web Sites
WSS Demo (Website implemented using Windows SharePoint Services)
WSS FAQ (Another Windows SharePoint Services implementation)
Barracuda.NET
SharePoint Solutions
GotSharePoint
SharePointD2D: Microsoft SharePoint Community Site
SharePoint University
Recommended
SharePoint White Papers
How to Write a Filter for User by SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Other Microsoft Search-Based Products
Web Part Framework Overview
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies: Technical Overview
Windows SharePoint Services Technical Overview
Customizing SharePoint Sites and Portals Part 1
Customizing SharePoint Sites and Portals Part 2: Using Templates and Site Definitions
Customizing SharePoint Sites and Portals Part 3: Style Sheet Class Reference Tables
Using SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with SharePoint Portal Server 2001
Automated Installation of SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Writing Custom Web Services for SharePoint Products and Technologies
How to install SharePoint Portal Server 2003, Windows SharePoint Services, and Project Server 2003 on the same server
Best Practices for Developing Web Parts for SharePoint Products and Technologies
Resources
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Administrators Guide
Microsoft Solution Accelerator for Intranets
Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Support Center
Windows SharePoint Services Administrators Guide
Microsoft SharePoint Developer's Conference Downloads
Tools
Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Document Library Migration Tools
The Microsoft® Office SharePoint ™ Portal Server 2003 Document Library Migration Tools move documents, versions, metadata, folders, and security settings from Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001, as well as from SharePoint Portal Server 2003 backward-compatible document libraries, to SharePoint Portal Server 2003 document libraries. This installation includes an export tool, an import tool, and documentation for use of the tools.
SharePoint Configuration Analyzer v1.0 for Windows SharePoint Services
SharePoint Configuration Analyzer is a diagnostic tool that verifies settings on your server that are critical to running Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services or Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and to hosting Web Parts on your server. SharePoint Configuration Analyzer also reports on Web Part usage on your server and retrieves a set of log files, configuration files, and Web Part packages used by Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint Portal Server, and Internet Information Services (IIS). In a server farm configuration, running SharePoint Configuration Analyzer on each front-end server is a useful way to find and repair inconsistencies in server configurations and to ensure that all Web Part assemblies are deployed on all front-end servers.
SharePoint Products and Technologies Online Web Part and Tools Library
Welcome to the Microsoft SharePoint ™ Products and Technologies Web Component Directory. The Directory was designed to provide a place where thousands of developers and users who use Microsoft Windows® SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 can download and submit custom extensions.
Windows SharePoint Services: Document Library Event Handler Toolkit
The sample in the Document Library Event Handler Toolkit (EventHandlerToolkit.exe) download introduces developers to the Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services list events feature for document libraries. The download consists of two projects, SampleEventSinks and the WSS Event Monitor. The SampleEventSinks project contains several sample event sinks; the WSS Event Monitor is a stand-alone application that will display events as they occur on a document library.
SharePoint Products and Technologies 2003 Software Development Kit (SDK)
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies uses a common set of Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 services named Windows® SharePoint Services, to take advantage of the performance, stability, and security features of the Microsoft .NET Framework. Use Windows SharePoint Services to create and maintain team sites. Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, a server product, is built on Windows SharePoint Services, and adds features used to build and manage integrated, large-scale portal solutions. This SDK also includes new documentation for the Web Part Page Services Component (WPSC), which is a client-side component that adds dynamic capabilities to your Web Part Page by providing Web Part discovery, notification, and state management services used by Web Parts; and for Windows SharePoint Services RPC methods.
Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
Windows SharePoint Services is the Windows Server 2003 component that helps organizations increase individual and team productivity by enabling them to create Web sites for information sharing and document collaboration. Sites based on Windows SharePoint Services, called SharePoint sites, take file storage to a new level and help create communities for team collaboration. Users can collaborate on documents, tasks, and events and easily share contacts and other information. In addition, Windows SharePoint Services makes it easy for managers of teams and sites to manage site content and user activity. The environment is designed for flexible deployment, administration, and application development.|
GotDotNet Workspaces
BizTalk Server Adapter for SharePoint Libraries
This article describes a Microsoft® BizTalk® Server adapter that facilitates end-to-end communication between front-end Microsoft Office System 2003 applications and back-end enterprise systems. SharePoint libraries store Office System XML data while BizTalk Server orchestration provides services for integrating that data with back-end systems. This adapter makes SharePoint libraries accessible to BizTalk Server 2004 to provide an end-to-end integration path from the Office System 2003 applications to back-end enterprise systems
SharePoint Syndication
Extension for SharePoint (WSS and SPS) that exposes site information via standard XML syndication formats (RSS, OPML, etc)
SharePoint Web Part: Finder
The "Finder" Web Part provides Administrators with the ability to add a custom search box to any SharePoint Portal Server web part page. In addition to this, it provides the ability to filter searches based on a specific type of content. For example, a search could be restricted so that the search includes only "People"
SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Web Parts
A collection of SharePoint WebParts that integrate with SQL Server Reporting Services.
SharePoint Newsgroups
microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver
microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver.development
microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices
Microsoft Seminars Online
SharePoint-specific seminars on MSDN
MSDN Webcasts
Windows SharePoint Services Security
This webcast is designed to teach developers and IT professionals how to configure security for a SharePoint site. You will learn how SharePoint leverages IIS to authenticate users and to track their identity. You will also see how to manage site permissions and list permissions using site groups, cross-site groups and Active Directory groups. This webcast also includes a discussion of other topics such as configuring the identity of the SharePoint worker process, authenticating with SQL Server and troubleshooting security errors caused by a document library event handler. The session will conclude with an examination of the SharePoint security requirements and restrictions placed upon Web Parts. You will learn how and why to configure a Web Part as a SafeControl. You will also learn how configure Code Access Security (CAS) for SharePoint so you can strengthen or relax the security restrictions placed upon Web Parts in a production environment
Configuring Search with the Microsoft Content Management Server Connector for SharePoint Technologies
This webcast will describe how the Microsoft® Content Management Server Connector for SharePoint Technologies integrates SharePoint ™ Portal Server search functionality with Content Management Server sites. You won’t want to miss the demonstrations on how to configure indexing of Content Management Server content, and how to use the Web controls provided in the Microsoft Content Management Server Connector for SharePoint Technologies to implement a search page in your site
Creating Custom Rendering Templates with the Microsoft Content Management Connector for SharePoint Technologies
The Microsoft® Content Management Server Connector for SharePoint Technologies provides a Content Management Server placeholder that can be used to render documents in a SharePoint ™ Services or SharePoint Portal Server document store on a Content Management Server page. In this webcast you will learn how to customize the way these documents are rendered by creating custom rendering scripts
Integrating Project 2003 with Windows SharePoint Services
This webcast presents an overview of Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and how it integrates with Project Server. It then proceeds to describe the benefits WSS adds to a Project Server implementation and discusses WSS deployment and its scalability option
Creating Custom Web Part Views for the Microsoft Content Management Server Connector for SharePoint Technologies
The Microsoft® Content Management Server Connector for SharePoint ™ Technologies includes Web Parts that can be used to integrate Content Management Server publishing functionality with SharePoint Portal Server or SharePoint Services pages. In this webcast you will learn how to display Content Management Server pages in these Web Parts and how to customize their appearance by developing custom components
Integrating BizTalk Server 2004 with SharePoint
This webcast will cover Design, Configuration, Interaction and Monitoring of business processes for the Information Worker using BizTalk® Server 2004 Business Activity Services along with Windows® SharePoint ™ Services and InfoPath™. Additionally, Steve Resnick will demonstrate a custom-built adapter that reads and writes documents to SharePoint libraries similar to the way the built-in file adapter reads and writes to the file system. This adapter enables you to integrate XML documents stored in SharePoint with your back-end systems
Integrating Microsoft Content Management Server with SharePoint Products and Technologies
Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) Connector for SharePoint ™ Technologies is a new integration pack that allows for creation of rich portal solutions. This webcast provides an overview of the product's features and capabilities along with demonstrations of various scenarios it addresses
TechNet Webcasts
Migrating to SharePoint Portal Server 2003
This presentation will review several recommended strategies and solutions for upgrading and migrating to Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003: Advanced Migration Scenarios
This webcast presents specific scenarios related to migrating from SharePoint Portal Server 2001 to SharePoint Portal Server 2003. These scenarios include: Multiple Departmental Workspaces Per Server; Single Workspace with Complex Document Libraries; Single Workspace with Multiple Personal Dashboards; Search Portal with Multiple Indexing Servers; and Migrating Between Different SharePoint Languages.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003: Integrating Enterprise Applications
Many organizations have large investments in enterprise applications. Integrating these applications into a portal offers many advantages but can also be a significant challenge. This session describes the integration technologies supported by Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, with specific emphasis on how to integrate SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with major enterprise applications by SAP and Siebel.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003: Organizing Sites and Topics
See how to use Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 as a tool to organize and navigate throughout your enterprise. We'll examine how to use the site registry to catalog and navigate SharePoint sites, and use the Topic functionality to organize and present information stored throughout an organization in any of a number of forms and locations. Join this webcast to learn how to configure the navigation of the site, set up collaborative areas, publish information, and customize the look and feel of the portal.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003: Personalization, Profiles, and Audience Targeting
Description: Take an in-depth look at what SharePoint Portal Server 2003 offers in the areas of personalization, profiles and audience targeting. Learn about the how this area of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 has been invested with vigorous development, and see how the personalized portal experience can make users more productive by allowing them to discover, organize and receive information that is personally relevant to their roles and interests.
Customizing SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with FrontPage 2003
Description: Learn how to use Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 to customize portal sites that have been created with Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 ― from the fonts and formatting to the text and graphics on pages on the sites. At the same time, SharePoint Portal Server also has its own tools and utilities that best manage and edit some key enterprise portal functionality. Join this webcast to learn when and where to use FrontPage, and when to use SharePoint Portal Server tools for the most power and efficiency when customizing your portal sites. The presentation will emphasize methods that are straightforward and flexible when using FrontPage to customize portal sites created with SharePoint Portal Server.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003: Deploying Shared Services
Are you deploying or evaluating SharePoint ™ Portal Server (SPS) 2003 for an intranet portal infrastructure and need to support multiple sites? In this webcast we’ll present SPS 2003 Shared Services and show how its set of centrally managed, highly scalable, core portal services can be re-used across multiple portal sites and multi-server "farm" configurations. Join us to learn how a Shared Services environment provides the right services to portal sites within a server farm, including Enterprise indexing, search and retrieval services; Self-service, centrally-managed notification services; Audience definition services to support content targeting; User profile creation and management services; and Single sign-on services.
Digital Asset Management for SharePoint Products and Technologies
Does your organization need digital asset management (DAM) and the business advantages of consistent, memorable branding, but with an eye on cost control? Scene7® for Microsoft® Integrated Portal Technologies brings robust, low-cost digital asset management (DAM) capabilities to Microsoft Office Systems 2003. And the combination of Scene7 and SharePoint ™ Products and Technologies can form a media collaboration platform that enables companies of any size to deliver rich, visual communication of their products and services, reduce IT management costs as well as training and productivity resources �C all from tools used every day. Join this webcast to find out how to do it.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003: Deploying as an Extranet
Do you need to implement an extranet or DMZ in your IT infrastructure? Have you considered using SharePoint ™ Portal Server 2003 to get there? Join this webcast for significant guidance and a progressively technical exploration of the issues and options related to deploying and accessing SharePoint Portal Server 2003 outside the network as an extranet or in a DMZ
Migrating eRooms, Windows File Services and Exchange Public Folders to SharePoint
A challenge for any enterprise is to ensure that its people are connected to the right information in order to collaborate effectively. In many cases legacy content repositories already exist and accumulate valuable information into knowledge silos. Microsoft® SharePoint ™ Products and Technologies provide the next generation collaborative services for today’s information workers. Learn from practical experience how to approach migrations from legacy platforms to SharePoint Products and Technologies. Join this webcast to learn how to reduce cost, provide new capabilities and harvest your information assets to their fullest with a move to SharePoint Products and Technologies.
SharePoint Portal Server Infrastructure Implementation Best Practice
In this session you'll learn real-world best practices on building a SharePoint ™ Portal Server (SPS) 2003 document management solution. This session is packed with infrastructure planning, design, and sizing recommendations and best practices taken from the trenches of some of the world's first production implementations of SPS 2003. The session addresses lessons learned on capacity planning, maintenance, backup and recovery, topology, and more for SPS 2003 and SQL Server 2000 farms in organizations with zero downtime tolerance, the need for clustered databases for SharePoint servers, and global information access to SharePoint data.
SharePoint Implementations in the Real World
Windows SharePoint ™ Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003 offer so many choices during installation and implementation. How do you decide the best way to use these products to meet your business needs? In this session we will share tips, tricks, design decisions, best practices, and lessons learned from enterprises that have successfully implemented Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Learn how to use SharePoint as an Intranet replacement, as a portal to all line of business applications for an organization, and as a document sharing and information management system. Join this webcast for technical SharePoint implementation solutions that solved real world business needs.