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Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007
Table 1-1: SharePoint Server 2007 Feature Areas
Table 1-2: Targeting Information to Users Using My Site
Chapter 3: Design Considerations and Deployment
Table 3-1: Suggested Staffing Recommendations
Table 3-2: SQL Permissions
Chapter 4: Multilingual Planning, Deployment, and Maintenance
Table 4-1: Product Languages and Language Template Packs
Chapter 5: Installing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Table 5-1: Feature Comparison
Table 5-2: Accounts Required by an SharePoint Server 2007 Farm Installation
Chapter 6: Performing Central Administration and Operations Configuration
Table 6-1: Common Administrative Tasks Available in SharePoint Server 2007
Table 6-2: Five Default Services Roles
Table 6-3: Configuring the Directory Management Service
Table 6-4: Information Management Policies
Chapter 7: Application Management and Configuration
Table 7-1: Site Collection Template Choices
Table 7-2: Web Application Settings
Chapter 8: Administrating Personalization and Portal Taxonomies
Table 8-1: Categories by Card Sorting
Table 8-2: User Profiles and My Sites Administrative Settings in SSP
Table 8-3: Examples of LDAP Search Filters
Table 8-4: Profile Property Visibility Options
Table 8-5: My Site Private and Public Views
Table 8-6: New My Site, My Home Web Part Population
Table 8-7: User Profile Property Settings in My Site User Details
Table 8-8: Sample Audience Rule Settings
Chapter 9: Document Management
Table 9-1: Document Management Site Templates
Table 9-2: Column Data Types
Table 9-3: Content Removed by Document Inspector
Chapter 10: Records Management in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Table 10-1: File Plan Elements
Table 10-2: Sample File Plan
Table 10-3: Records Center Required Rights
Table 10-4: Records Repository Web Service Methods
Chapter 11: Web Content Management and Publishing Features
Table 11-1: Additional Permission Levels in Publishing Sites
Table 11-2: Additional SharePoint Groups in Publishing Sites
Table 11-3: Publishing Terminology Changes
Chapter 12: Administrating Data Connections
Table 12-1: Authentication Models: Trusted Subsystem vs. Impersonation and Delegation
Table 12-2: Relationship Between Authentication Models and Modes
Table 12-3: BDC Permissions
Table 12-4: Business Data Web Parts
Chapter 13: Performance Monitoring and Microsoft Operations Manager 2005
Table 13-1: Monitoring Options
Table 13-2: Key Monitoring Scenarios
Chapter 15: Managing Content Types
Table 15-1: Content Type Configurations
Table 15-2: Default Content Types and Groups
Table 15-3: Permissions to Create and Modify Content Types
Table 15-4: Content Type Settings
Chapter 16: Enterprise Search and Indexing Architecture and Administration
Table 16-1: Feature Comparison between Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and SharePoint Server 2007
Table 16-2: Content Source Types and Associated Options
Table 16-3: Overview of Query Terms and Usage
Chapter 18: Administrating Shared Services Providers
Table 18-1: The SSP Property Options
Table 18-2: SSP Usage Reporting Options
Chapter 19: Publishing SharePoint Server 2007 Data to Mobile Devices Through ISA Server 2006
Table 19-1: Pros and Cons of the Three Common Firewall Implementations
Chapter 21: Administrating Office Forms Server 2007 in Office SharePoint Server 2007
Table 21-1: Files Inside an InfoPath .xsn File
Table 21-2: Additional Configuration Options
Table 21-3: Form Deployment Choices
Table 21-4: Forms Server Controls
Table 21-5: Browser Support Level Feature Notes
Table 21-6: Browser Support Matrix Based on Table 21-5 Levels
Chapter 23: Upgrading from Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
Table 23-1: Supported Topologies
Chapter 24: Upgrading from Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Table 24-1: Upgrade Alternatives and Tradeoffs
Chapter 25: Upgrading Site Customizations and Custom Site Definitions to Microsoft Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0
Table 25-1: Comparison of Site Definitions in WSSv2 and WSSv3
Table 25-2: Steps for Upgrading WSSv2 Custom Site Definitions to WSSv3 Custom Site Definitions.
Table 25-3: Features Required to Upgrade Your Custom Site Definition
Chapter 26: Introducing Features
Table 26-1: Feature.xml Attributes
Table 26-2: Elements
Table 26-3: Administering Features Through the User Interface
Table 26-4: Element Scoping
Table 26-5: Methods for Managing Feature Deployment and Life Cycle
Table 26-6: Feature Stsadm.exe Commands
Table 26-7: Permissions to Activate and Deactivate Features
Table 26-8: Examples of Synchronous and Asynchronous Events
Chapter 27: Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Table 27-1: Views in SharePoint Designer 2007
Table 27-2: Overview of Content Placeholders
Table 27-3: Master Page Toolbar Functions
Table 27-4: Style Application Toolbar Functions
Chapter 28: Implementing Microsoft Windows Workflow Services
Table 28-1: Workflow Development Tools Differences
Chapter 29: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Web Parts
Table 29-1: Appearance
Table 29-2: Layout Properties
Table 29-3: Advanced Properties
Table 29-4: Data Types
Table 29-5: OWA Web Parts
Chapter 30: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Disaster Recovery
Table 30-1: Disaster Recovery Methods for SharePoint Server 2007
Chapter 31: Administrating Code Access Security
Table 31-1: Security Permissions Overview
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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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ERP and Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges
Challenging the Unpredictable: Changeable Order Management Systems
ERP System Acquisition: A Process Model and Results From an Austrian Survey
The Effects of an Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) Implementation on Job Characteristics – A Study using the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model
Data Mining for Business Process Reengineering
Relevance and Micro-Relevance for the Professional as Determinants of IT-Diffusion and IT-Use in Healthcare
Absolute Beginner[ap]s Guide to Project Management
What Is Project Management…Exactly?
The Process of Building a WBS
The Impact of the Project Schedule
The Goals, Objectives, and Principles of Project Issue Management
Three Key Principles
Introducing Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 (Bpg-Other)
Creating Forms
Adding Basic Controls and Lists
Working with Advanced Form Elements
Publishing Form Templates
Designing InfoPath Web Service Clients
A Practitioners Guide to Software Test Design
Decision Table Testing
Domain Analysis Testing
Use Case Testing
Section II - White Box Testing Techniques
Appendix A Brown & Donaldson Case Study
Microsoft VBScript Professional Projects
What Is VBScript?
Scheduling Disk Maintenance
Mapping Network Printers and Disks
Archive Management
Appendix A Windows XP Command Reference
What is Lean Six Sigma
The Four Keys to Lean Six Sigma
Key #1: Delight Your Customers with Speed and Quality
Key #3: Work Together for Maximum Gain
When Companies Start Using Lean Six Sigma
Six Things Managers Must Do: How to Support Lean Six Sigma
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