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Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007
Figure 1-1: Default portal in SharePoint Server 2007
Chapter 2: Architecture for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Figure 2-1: The 2007 Microsoft Office system logical architecture
Figure 2-2: Three-tier server farm deployment options with the Office SharePoint Server 2007 physical architecture
Chapter 3: Design Considerations and Deployment
Figure 3-1: SharePoint Server 2007 design life cycle
Figure 3-2: Using a dedicated Web front-end server for indexing content
Figure 3-3: Granular breakout of Excel Calculation Services
Figure 3-4: Site collection container view
Figure 3-5: Securing SQL Server via IPSec
Figure 3-6: Extending an existing Web application
Figure 3-7: Single-server topology
Figure 3-8: Small-farm topology
Figure 3-9: Medium server farm topology
Figure 3-10: Medium server farm topology with redundancy
Figure 3-11: Large server farm topology
Figure 3-12: Content deployment in a multifarm environment
Chapter 4: Multilingual Planning, Deployment, and Maintenance
Figure 4-1: Variation process settings
Figure 4-2: Manually initiating a new variation object
Figure 4-3: Configuring variation labels
Figure 4-4: Managing the variation hierarchy
Figure 4-5: Creating a Translation Management Library
Figure 4-6: Configuring the Add A Workflow page
Figure 4-7: Translatable Column Settings page
Figure 4-8: Export Variation and Import Variation menu options
Chapter 5: Installing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Figure 5-1: Enter Product Key page
Figure 5-2: The Installation Types page
Figure 5-3: The first of the advanced options tabs
Figure 5-4: Configuration Wizard Welcome page
Figure 5-5: Farm connection choices
Figure 5-6: Specify Configuration Database Settings page
Figure 5-7: Configuration page for the Central Administration Web application
Figure 5-8: Completing the wizard
Figure 5-9: Advanced page of the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 installation
Chapter 6: Performing Central Administration and Operations Configuration
Figure 6-1: The Central Administration Web site in Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager
Figure 6-2: The Central Administration Home page
Figure 6-3: The default Administrative Tasks list
Figure 6-4: List Settings for the Administrative Tasks list
Figure 6-5: Task properties for the Add Servers To Farm task
Figure 6-6: Viewing the services running on each server
Figure 6-7: Choosing the services running on the server
Figure 6-8: The Central Administration Operations page
Figure 6-9: Additional options for servers in the farm
Figure 6-10: Configuring incoming e-mail
Figure 6-11: Configuring the document library to receive e-mail
Figure 6-12: Configuring the Single Sign-On service
Figure 6-13: Setting the backup job to send only error events to the log
Figure 6-14: Configuring content deployment settings
Figure 6-15: Creating a new Content Deployment path
Figure 6-16: Creating a new Content Deployment Job
Figure 6-17: Choosing the install type for a Web front-end server
Figure 6-18: Specifying an existing configuration database
Figure 6-19: Configuring roles and services on a medium farm
Figure 6-20: Web applications replicated to the Web server
Figure 6-21: Configuring Network Load Balancing
Figure 6-22: Configuring Network Load Balancing with both servers converged and load balanced
Figure 6-23: Central Administration with two Web servers in the Farm Topology view
Chapter 7: Application Management and Configuration
Figure 7-1: The Application Management page in Central Administration
Figure 7-2: Creating a new Web application on the Application Management page
Figure 7-3: Creating a new Web application when creating the SSP
Figure 7-4: Choosing a port and host header
Figure 7-5: Security configuration options for a Web application
Figure 7-6: Creating a load-balanced URL
Figure 7-7: Creating a new application pool
Figure 7-8: Reseting Internet Information Services on the Web servers
Figure 7-9: Specifying the database server and name
Figure 7-10: The search server using the Office SharePoint Server Search service
Figure 7-11: Two worker processes
Figure 7-12: Adding more worker processes
Figure 7-13: A Web garden with four worker processes running
Figure 7-14: Adding a new managed path
Figure 7-15: Creating a site through the site directory on a corporate portal
Figure 7-16: Creating a top-level site collection site from site management
Figure 7-17: Selecting a site collection URL
Figure 7-18: Confirming a site collection deletion
Figure 7-19: Creating a quota template
Figure 7-20: Applying a quota template to a site collection
Figure 7-21: Configuring the HTML viewer service
Chapter 8: Administrating Personalization and Portal Taxonomies
Figure 8-1: SharePoint Server 2007 tree view navigation
Figure 8-2: Navigational editing and sorting editor shown in user interface
Figure 8-3: Home page navigational options
Figure 8-4: Default Home page of the Site Directory
Figure 8-5: Site map
Figure 8-6: Default domain controller for a profile import
Figure 8-7: Choose directory connection type
Figure 8-8: Custom import connections
Figure 8-9: Custom Source profile import selection
Figure 8-10: View User Profiles page in SSP
Figure 8-11: Edit individual user profiles in SSP
Figure 8-12: Including additional profile properties from Active Directory
Figure 8-13: Additional profile property imported to the SharePoint profile database
Figure 8-14: Domain groups with rights to create My Sites
Figure 8-15: My Site creation permissions for NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
Figure 8-16: User My Site value written to the Active Directory wWWHomePage attribute
Figure 8-17: SharePoint suggested Web Parts for My Home
Figure 8-18: Dynamic population of Colleague Tracker on the My Home page
Figure 8-19: Interlinked colleagues-Memberships We Both Share
Figure 8-20: Adding colleagues to a My Site
Figure 8-21: New HR group on My Colleagues page
Figure 8-22: New colleagues added to Colleague Tracker on My Home
Figure 8-23: Configuring Colleague Tracker alerts
Figure 8-24: Editing Privacy And Grouping options for memberships
Figure 8-25: Configuring Word 2007 for publishing a blog post to a personal blog
Figure 8-26: Blog Post successfully published to My Site personal blog from Word 2007
Figure 8-27: Privacy controls enumerated on the My Profile page
Figure 8-28: Editing user details on a user's My Site
Figure 8-29: Adding user responsibilities and skills from existing values
Figure 8-30: Adding to My Colleagues from People Search results
Figure 8-31: Published link to an Excel client
Figure 8-32: Published link added as an additional tab on a user's My Site
Figure 8-33: Default storage allocation for a user's My Site
Figure 8-34: MySales personalization site integrated into a user's My Site
Figure 8-35: Personalization site filters and connections
Figure 8-36: People search result by social distance and showing My Colleagues
Figure 8-37: People Search Options using profile properties
Figure 8-38: Manage Audiences page
Figure 8-39: Creating an audience
Figure 8-40: Adding an Audience rule
Figure 8-41: View Audience Properties page for a new audience
Figure 8-42: View Audiences
Figure 8-43: Viewing audience membership for a new audience
Figure 8-44: Audience compilation schedule
Figure 8-45: Adress book icon alongside the Target Audiences field
Figure 8-46: Illustration of the KN configuration
Figure 8-47: Illustration of the KN manage members configuration
Figure 8-48: Illustration of the KN manage external contacts configuration
Figure 8-49: Illustration of the KN manage portal features
Figure 8-50: Activating features in the KN Profile Center
Chapter 9: Document Management
Figure 9-1: A SharePoint Server 2007 document library
Figure 9-2: Uploading commands
Figure 9-3: Upload Multiple Documents command
Figure 9-4: Explorer View
Figure 9-5: The Check Out option
Figure 9-6: Versioning settings
Figure 9-7: New column data types
Figure 9-8: Document metadata-editing metadata
Figure 9-9: Document information panel in the 2007 Microsoft Office system
Figure 9-10: Document metadata-adding site columns
Figure 9-11: Creating a new workflow
Figure 9-12: Document workflow-creating a new workflow, second page
Figure 9-13: Document workflow-Workflow Start page
Figure 9-14: Convert Document option
Figure 9-15: Trust Center settings
Figure 9-16: Inserting a signature placeholder
Figure 9-17: Signing a document
Chapter 10: Records Management in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Figure 10-1: Selecting a content type for an uploaded document
Figure 10-2: A new Records Center site
Figure 10-3: Automatic versioning of records
Figure 10-4: The Missing Properties page
Figure 10-5: The Enable Expiration policy feature
Figure 10-6: The Enable Auditing policy feature
Figure 10-7: The Enable Labels policy feature
Figure 10-8: Records Center-label and barcode
Figure 10-9: The Enable Form Conversion For Archiving policy feature
Figure 10-10: New record series
Figure 10-11: Creating a new hold
Figure 10-12: Searching for documents to hold
Figure 10-13: Adding individual documents to hold
Figure 10-14: Content types taxonomy
Figure 10-15: Configuring the expiration policy
Figure 10-16: Assigning a site collection policy
Figure 10-17: Records Submission-Send To menu
Figure 10-18: New disposition approval workflow
Figure 10-19: View Auditing Reports page
Figure 10-20: Configuring audit settings
Chapter 11: Web Content Management and Publishing Features
Figure 11-1: Site template picker on the Template Selection page
Figure 11-2: Publishing site hierarchy and structure
Figure 11-3: Accessing the Master Page Gallery via the Site Content And Structure page
Figure 11-4: Accessing the Master Page Gallery via the Site Settings page
Figure 11-5: Comparing Master Page Gallery permission inheritance settings
Figure 11-6: Site Content And Structure page
Figure 11-7: Site Navigation Settings page
Figure 11-8: Configure Document Conversions page
Figure 11-9: Cache Profile creation page
Figure 11-10: Site Collection Output Cache Settings page
Figure 11-11: Content Deployment Settings management page
Figure 11-12: Configuring the connection for the publishing path
Figure 11-13: Selecting the destination Web application and site collection
Figure 11-14: Creating a new content deployment job
Chapter 12: Administrating Data Connections
Figure 12-1: High-level architecture of the Business Data Catalog
Figure 12-2: A sample application definition file
Figure 12-3: Add Users/Groups-Business Data Catalog page
Figure 12-4: Shared Services Administration Web page
Figure 12-5: Import Application Definition page
Figure 12-6: Application definition imported successfully with warnings
Figure 12-7: View Application page
Figure 12-8: Deleting the business data catalog application
Figure 12-9: View Entity page
Figure 12-10: Add Action page
Figure 12-11: Business data actions
Figure 12-12: A populated generated profile page of an entity instance
Figure 12-13: Business Data tool pane
Figure 12-14: Business Data Type Picker
Figure 12-15: Business Data type additional column settings
Figure 12-16: User Profile Import-Add Connection Web page
Figure 12-17: Property import mapping
Figure 12-18: Adding a business data content source
Figure 12-19: Metadata Property Mappings Web page
Figure 12-20: Crawled Property Selection dialog box
Figure 12-21: Search Center search business data result set
Chapter 13: Performance Monitoring and Microsoft Operations Manager 2005
Figure 13-1: Windows System Monitor
Figure 13-2: Counter Logs
Figure 13-3: Example of Alert actions
Figure 13-4: Selecting counters
Figure 13-5: Example of System Monitor with multiple counters
Figure 13-6: The Data tab of the System Monitor Properties window
Figure 13-7: The General tab of the System Monitor Properties window
Figure 13-8: Example of a histogram
Figure 13-9: The Administrator Console
Figure 13-10: Operator Console showing the status of a managed SharePoint Server 2007 server
Figure 13-11: Alert details in the Operator Console
Figure 13-12: The Operator Console showing the Tasks pane with an array of troubleshooting tools
Figure 13-13: Operator Console showing an auto-generated Active Directory topology diagram
Figure 13-14: Reporting Console showing a bandwidth utilization report for a selected date range
Figure 13-15: Web Console
Chapter 15: Managing Content Types
Figure 15-1: Multiple document templates per document library
Figure 15-2: Content type configurations
Figure 15-3: Inherited content type model
Figure 15-4: Custom content type group
Figure 15-5: Site and List content type inheritance model
Figure 15-6: Content type ID inheritance model
Figure 15-7: Site settings for access to content type gallery
Figure 15-8: Content Type Gallery custom Litware group
Figure 15-9: New Site Content Type page
Figure 15-10: Content Type Configuration page
Figure 15-11: Add site columns to site content type
Figure 15-12: Adding content types to a document library
Figure 15-13: Selecting from available document templates in a document library
Figure 15-14: Uploading a new document template for a content type
Figure 15-15: Changing the content type order, and setting the default content type
Figure 15-16: New document library View configuration based on content types
Figure 15-17: Associating external documents with existing content types
Figure 15-18: How to access content type metadata in Word 2007
Figure 15-19: Word document original properties
Figure 15-20: Changing workflow settings for the content type
Figure 15-21: Start workflow from associated content type template
Figure 15-22: Defining a workflow
Figure 15-23: Selecting a content type
Figure 15-24: Selecting an additional content type for value
Figure 15-25: Completed workflow
Figure 15-26: E-mail message stored using the default Document content type
Figure 15-27: E-mail format in Announcement content type
Figure 15-28: E-mail and the Event content type
Figure 15-29: Enabling custom search scopes on a site
Figure 15-30: Create Scope configuration page
Figure 15-31: Search Dropdown including content type search scope
Figure 15-32: Advanced Search page including a content type search scope
Figure 15-33: Select content type for a query parameter
Figure 15-34: Search results based on a content type search scope
Chapter 16: Enterprise Search and Indexing Architecture and Administration
Figure 16-1: Edit Relevance Settings page
Figure 16-2: The Configure Search Settings page
Figure 16-3: Manage Content Sources administration page
Figure 16-4: Add Content Source page-upper half
Figure 16-5: Add Content Source page-lower half (Web site content source type is illustrated)
Figure 16-6: Add Crawl Rule configuration page
Figure 16-7: Add Crawler Impact Rule page
Figure 16-8: Edit Shared Services Provider page-lower portion
Figure 16-9: Crawl Log page
Figure 16-10: Log Summary view of the Crawl Log
Figure 16-11: Manage File Types screen
Figure 16-12: Create Scope page
Figure 16-13: Add Scope Rule default page
Figure 16-14: Configuring a folder search scope
Figure 16-15: Document Property Mappings page
Figure 16-16: New Managed Property page
Figure 16-17: Finding the AAA metadata in the schema
Figure 16-18: Listing of the document property categories
Figure 16-19: The View Scopes page
Figure 16-20: The Create Scope Display Group page
Figure 16-21: Search Queries Report page
Figure 16-22: Search Results Report page
Figure 16-23: Creating the Green keyword Best Bet
Figure 16-24: Green folder appearing in the Best Bet Web Part on the results page
Figure 16-25: Add New Tab link in the Edit Page screen for the Search Center Result Set
Figure 16-26: Tabs In Search Results- New Item page
Figure 16-27: Scope configuration options
Figure 16-28: Configuration options for the Search Core Results Web Part
Figure 16-29: People tab for executing queries for people
Chapter 17: Enterprise Search and Indexing Deployment
Figure 17-1: Upper portion of the Manage Search Service page
Figure 17-2: Upper portion of the Manage Farm-Level Search Settings page
Figure 17-3: The Add Crawler Impact Rule page
Figure 17-4: Indexer performance settings
Figure 17-5: A Windows SharePoint Services 3.0-only search implementation
Figure 17-6: Multi-SSP, multi-server illustration
Figure 17-7: Disabling searching on a list
Figure 17-8: The Indexed Columns link
Chapter 18: Administrating Shared Services Providers
Figure 18-1: Editing the properties of shared services
Figure 18-2: Viewing the associated Web applications
Figure 18-3: Shared Services Administration Home page
Figure 18-4: Configuring a My Site naming format
Figure 18-5: Configuring group access to public My Site pages
Figure 18-6: My Site showing additional tabbed links
Figure 18-7: Configuring advanced usage analysis processing
Figure 18-8: Site usage report, showing a report has not run
Figure 18-9: Creating a new rules-based audience
Figure 18-10: Using multiple rules in a single audience
Figure 18-11: Viewing the new SSP
Figure 18-12: Web applications associated with separate SSPs
Figure 18-13: An SSP identified as the parent
Chapter 19: Publishing SharePoint Server 2007 Data to Mobile Devices Through ISA Server 2006
Figure 19-1: Comparison of the three common firewall security implementations
Figure 19-2: A messaging infrastructure deployed with two third-party firewall devices
Figure 19-3: Deploying a SharePoint front-end server in a perimeter network with a back-end SQL server
Figure 19-4: ISA Server as an edge gateway
Figure 19-5: ISA Server 2006 as a compliment to an existing firewall configuration
Figure 19-6: ISA Server 2006 as a back-end firewall
Figure 19-7: Example of alternate access mappings for SharePoint
Figure 19-8: Alternate Access Mappings link in Central Administration
Figure 19-9: Alternate Access Mappings in SharePoint
Figure 19-10: SharePoint mobile URL with the /m switch
Figure 19-11: ISA Server 2006 and SSL tunneling
Figure 19-12: Trusted CAs on a mobile device
Figure 19-13: Illustration of the three available authentication methods
Figure 19-14: Configuring Web listeners for a specific network
Figure 19-15: Selecting an authentication mechanism
Figure 19-16: Selecting the LDAP authentication method
Figure 19-17: ISA Tasks options
Figure 19-18: Publishing Wizard options
Figure 19-19: Server Connection Security page in the New SharePoint Publishing Rule Wizard
Figure 19-20: Internal Publishing Details page of the New SharePoint Publishing Rule Wizard
Figure 19-21: Public Name Details page of the New SharePoint Site Publishing Wizard
Figure 19-22: Select Web Listener page in the New SharePoint Publishing Rule Wizard
Figure 19-23: Authentication Delegation page in the New SharePoint Site Publishing Wizard
Figure 19-24: Alternate Access Mappings in the New SharePoint Site Publishing Wizard
Figure 19-25: Mobile URL with the /m switch appended
Figure 19-26: Certificate warning message in a mobile device
Figure 19-27: Logon screen for mobile users
Chapter 20: Excel Services and Building Business Intelligence Solutions
Figure 20-1: Add Trusted File Location
Figure 20-2: Publish Excel Workbook-Save As Dialog
Figure 20-3: The New Name dialog box for defining parameters
Figure 20-4: The Parameters tab
Figure 20-5: Viewing in a browser
Figure 20-6: Web Access Web Part
Figure 20-7: Key Performance Indicators Web Part
Figure 20-8: Office Data Connection-Excel Services Authentication Settings
Figure 20-9: Excel Services components
Figure 20-10: Scaling Excel Services by using multiple servers
Figure 20-11: Scaling Excel Services by using a farm configuration with two Web front-end servers
Figure 20-12: Scaling Excel Services by using two Excel Calculation Servers
Figure 20-13: Adding a Trusted Data Connection Library
Chapter 21: Administrating Office Forms Server 2007 in Office SharePoint Server 2007
Figure 21-1: The Update.xsl file updates the view .xsl, .xsf, and .xsd files if necessary
Figure 21-2: A list of site collection features
Figure 21-3: Configuring InfoPath Forms Services
Figure 21-4: Managing Web proxy configuration settings
Figure 21-5: InfoPath security-level settings
Figure 21-6: InfoPath browser-compatibility settings
Figure 21-7: Initial InfoPath Publishing Wizard page
Figure 21-8: InfoPath Publishing Wizard URL text box
Figure 21-9: InfoPath Publishing Wizard deployment choices
Figure 21-10: InfoPath Publishing Wizard page for selecting content type
Figure 21-11: InfoPath Publishing Wizard new content type name page
Figure 21-12: InfoPath Publishing Wizard file name and location page
Figure 21-13: Form library Settings menu
Figure 21-14: Form library Settings page
Figure 21-15: Form library Advanced Settings page
Figure 21-16: Adding existing content to a form library
Figure 21-17: Managing form templates
Figure 21-18: InfoPath Publishing Wizard location for administrator-approved form
Figure 21-19: Upload Form Template page
Figure 21-20: Activating the form
Chapter 22: Migrating from Content Management Server 2002 to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Figure 22-1: Site Navigation Settings page for the migrated Woodgrove Bank sample Content Management Server 2002 application
Figure 22-2: Microsoft Content Management Server Migration link
Figure 22-3: Create Migration Profile page
Figure 22-4: The CMS Area To Analyze page
Figure 22-5: The Select Source Code Files page
Figure 22-6: The Choose Projects To Analyze page
Figure 22-7: The Choose ASP.NET Files To Analyze page
Figure 22-8: The Set User Information For CMS Repository page
Figure 22-9: The CMS Site Analyzer page
Figure 22-10: The Pre-Migration Analyzer page
Figure 22-11: The Report Directory Selection page
Figure 22-12: MCMS Assessment Tool Report workbook
Figure 22-13: CMS Assessment Tool Results-navigating the reports
Figure 22-14: An ASP.NET Control Usage report
Figure 22-15: A CMS Repository Size report
Chapter 23: Upgrading from Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
Figure 23-1: Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Virtual Server List
Figure 23-2: The Upgrade tab-Upgrade Earlier Versions
Figure 23-3: The Server Type tab showing the Web Front End and Stand-Alone options
Figure 23-4: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 binary installation complete
Figure 23-5: Prescan output
Figure 23-6: Preupgrade report _Log.txt file
Figure 23-7: Preupgrade report _Summary.xml file
Figure 23-8: Installing Windows SharePoint Services Language Template Packs
Figure 23-9: Connecting to a server farm
Figure 23-10: Completing the SharePoint Products And Technologies Configuration Wizard
Figure 23-11: The Configuration Successful page
Figure 23-12: The Upgrade Running page
Figure 23-13: The Timer Job Status page
Figure 23-14: Status showing No Job Pending
Figure 23-15: The Finalize Upgrade page
Figure 23-16: Site Content Upgrade Status page
Figure 23-17: Set Target Web Application page
Figure 23-18: Site Collection Upgrade page
Figure 23-19: Services On Server page
Figure 23-20: Finishing the upgrade
Chapter 24: Upgrading from Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Figure 24-1: Portal prior to upgrade
Figure 24-2: Portal upgraded to Collaboration Portal Web site
Figure 24-3: Page layout files for each upgraded Portal Listings that contains content
Figure 24-4: Site directory prior to the upgrade
Figure 24-5: Upgraded site directory
Figure 24-6: SharePoint Portal Server 2003 My Site
Figure 24-7: Upgraded My Site
Figure 24-8: My Site (old)
Figure 24-9: SharePoint Portal Server 2003 server topology
Figure 24-10: Web site properties-ASP.NET tab
Figure 24-11: The Configuration Successful screen showing the name of the configuration database.
Figure 24-12: Upgrade Running page
Figure 24-13: Central Administration-server farm configuration not complete
Figure 24-14: Application event log-List schema changes
Chapter 25: Upgrading Site Customizations and Custom Site Definitions to Microsoft Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0
Figure 25-1: The 60 hive folder
Figure 25-2: STSCONTOSOSALES Custom Site Definition ONET.xml file including a Custom List
Figure 25-3: The WEBTEMP.XML file
Figure 25-4: The FEATURES folder
Figure 25-5: The Contoso Targets custom list
Figure 25-6: The Template Selection page
Figure 25-7: UPGRADE folder
Figure 25-8: Reset To Site Definition option
Chapter 26: Introducing Features
Figure 26-1: Example of Feature enhancement to list toolbar Site Help button
Figure 26-2: Farm-scoped Features shown in the administrative user interface
Figure 26-3: Visual Studio 2005 and IntelliSense association with Windows SharePoint Services schema
Figure 26-4: Adding the SharePoint schema to the Visual Studio .xml file
Figure 26-5: IntelliSense activated showing Feature selection
Figure 26-6: IntelliSense showing the Id attribute in a selection list
Figure 26-7: GUID generation
Figure 26-8: Feature.xml file
Figure 26-9: Toolbar.xml file
Figure 26-10: Menu.xml file
Figure 26-11: Help.aspx page format
Figure 26-12: Site Features page showing the inactive Toolbar And Menu Links Feature
Figure 26-13: Toolbar button shown when the Tool And Menu Links Feature is activated
Figure 26-14: Menu item shown when the Tool And Menu Links Feature is activated
Figure 26-15: Help.aspx page shown in the user interface
Figure 26-16: Stsadm.exe command to reinstall the LinkingExample Feature
Figure 26-17: Feature activation through the administrative user interface
Figure 26-18: Added Solution shown on the Solution Management page
Figure 26-19: Deployment options for the Solution
Figure 26-20: Warning message when deactivating Features through the administrative user interface
Figure 26-21: Attempting to deactivate Features without the required URL parameter
Figure 26-22: Attempting to uninstall an active Feature
Figure 26-23: Attempting to deactivate a Feature after a scope change
Figure 26-24: Deployed Web Part showing activated Features in site
Chapter 27: Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Figure 27-1: The Edit toolbar button
Figure 27-2: The default view of SharePoint Designer 2007
Figure 27-3: The Task Panes menu in SharePoint Designer 2007
Figure 27-4: The Contributor Settings window
Figure 27-5: The Contributor Settings Alert message box
Figure 27-6: Setting constraints by contributor group
Figure 27-7: Setting folder access by contributor group
Figure 27-8: Setting page-creating constraints by contributor group
Figure 27-9: The Page Types dialog box
Figure 27-10: Setting editing rules by contributor group
Figure 27-11: Setting formatting rules by contributor group
Figure 27-12: Setting constraints on image types by contributor group
Figure 27-13: Setting SharePoint-specific constraints by contributor group
Figure 27-14: The Page tab of the New window
Figure 27-15: Default.master page with
ContentPlaceHolders
controls
Figure 27-16: The Create A New Master Page window
Figure 27-17: The Select A Master Page dialog box
Figure 27-18: The New From Master Page link
Figure 27-19: The CSS tab in the Page Editor Options window
Figure 27-20: A new HTML page in SharePoint Designer 2007
Figure 27-21: The Apply Styles task pane
Figure 27-22: The New Style window
Figure 27-23: The CSS Properties task pane
Figure 27-24: The Manage Styles task pane
Figure 27-25: Square around the edges of a selected style
Figure 27-26: CSS IntelliSense in SharePoint Designer 2007
Figure 27-27: Page tab in the New window
Figure 27-28: Web Site tab showing SharePoint Templates in the New window
Figure 27-29: Data Source Library task pane
Figure 27-30: Database Data Source Properties dialog box
Figure 27-31: The Configure Database Connection Wizard
Figure 27-32: An alert message box
Figure 27-33: Server-side script Data Source Properties window
Figure 27-34: XML Web Service Data Source Properties window
Figure 27-35: Data Source Properties dialog box
Figure 27-36: Linked Data Sources Wizard-step 1
Figure 27-37: Linked Data Sources Wizard-step 2
Figure 27-38: Data Form Web Part
Figure 27-39: Data Source Details task pane
Figure 27-40: Common Data View Tasks action panel
Figure 27-41: XPath Expression Builder dialog box
Figure 27-42: Conditional Formatting task pane
Figure 27-43: Data View Parameters dialog box
Figure 27-44: Common xsl-value-of Tasks action panel
Figure 27-45: Site Summary report in SharePoint Designer 2007
Figure 27-46: The accessibility report in SharePoint Designer 2007
Figure 27-47: The Reports View tab in the Options dialog box
Chapter 28: Implementing Microsoft Windows Workflow Services
Figure 28-1: Source files of a workflow
Figure 28-2: SharePoint Content tab in the New dialog box
Figure 28-3: Defining your new workflow
Figure 28-4: Workflow Parameters dialog box
Figure 28-5: Add Field dialog box
Figure 28-6: Defining date and time information type for a field
Figure 28-7: Define Workflow Lookup dialog box
Figure 28-8: Date Value dialog box
Figure 28-9: Select Users dialog box
Figure 28-10: Define E-mail Message dialog box
Figure 28-11: Workflow Local Variables dialog box
Figure 28-12: Update List Item dialog box
Figure 28-13: Create New List Item dialog box
Figure 28-14: Choose List Item dialog box
Figure 28-15: Workflow Designer page for verifying workflow details
Figure 28-16: The custom activity MyTestActivity is added to the Actions list
Chapter 29: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Web Parts
Figure 29-1: A Web Part page
Figure 29-2: Add Web Parts dialog box
Figure 29-3: Web Part tool pane
Figure 29-4: List View tool pane settings
Figure 29-5: Web Part connections
Figure 29-6: The Colleague Tracker Web Part
Figure 29-7: Site Aggregator Web Part
Figure 29-8: Key Performance Indicators Web Part
Figure 29-9: Date Filter Web Part
Figure 29-10: Summary Link Web Part
Figure 29-11: Content Editor Web Part
Figure 29-12: OWA Web Parts
Chapter 30: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Disaster Recovery
Figure 30-1: Using a dedicated WFE server for content indexing
Figure 30-2: My Site Trusted Host Locations page
Figure 30-3: Two-stage Recycle Bin and configurable options
Figure 30-4: Attaching a content database to a Web application
Figure 30-5: Verifying Central Administration IIS application pool account information
Figure 30-6: Components available in the backup and restore UI
Figure 30-7: Using Windows Server Network Load Balancing
Figure 30-8: SQL clustering with SharePoint Server 2007
Figure 30-9: Using SQL Server transaction log shipping
Chapter 31: Administrating Code Access Security
Figure 31-1: Calculated permissions
Figure 31-2: XML for a custom permission
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MicrosoftВ® Office SharePointВ® Server 2007 Administrators Companion
ISBN: 0735622825
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 299
Authors:
Bill English
,
The Microsoft SharePoint Community Experts
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Strategies for Information Technology Governance
Integration Strategies and Tactics for Information Technology Governance
An Emerging Strategy for E-Business IT Governance
Measuring and Managing E-Business Initiatives Through the Balanced Scorecard
Managing IT Functions
Governance in IT Outsourcing Partnerships
WebLogic: The Definitive Guide
Using WebLogics RMI
Clustering and JDBC Connections
EJBs and Transactions
Features of WebLogics CMP
Performance, Monitoring, and Tuning
Java for RPG Programmers, 2nd Edition
Structured Operations And Statements
Arrays And Vectors
Date And Time Manipulation
An Object Orientation
User Interface
Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
What Are Commands?
Project B: Build a Project Control Notebook
Security
Working with Dynamic Arrays
Retrieve All Columns in a View
An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4
Member Access Specifiers
Storage Class
Review Questions
Models and Views: PlayList
OOP References
Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter I e-Search: A Conceptual Framework of Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter VII Objective and Perceived Complexity and Their Impacts on Internet Communication
Chapter VIII Personalization Systems and Their Deployment as Web Site Interface Design Decisions
Chapter X Converting Browsers to Buyers: Key Considerations in Designing Business-to-Consumer Web Sites
Chapter XVIII Web Systems Design, Litigation, and Online Consumer Behavior
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