Andrew May's WebLogOffice and SharePoint Developer Discussion from a Documentation Point of ViewInformation Rights Management in Windows SharePoint Services Poster Available for Download- November 22, 2006 Now that weve managed to get the Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server SDKs out the door, Ive had a chance to catch my breath and do a couple of one-off side projects. One of which is (big surprise) another poster highlighting the developer functionality in WSS 3.0. This time around Ive focused on the Information Rights Management framework in WSS. In WSS 3.0, administrators can now apply IRM to document libraries and item attachments. IRM lets you create a persistent set...http://blogs.msdn.com/andrew_may/archive/2006/11/21/SharePointIRMinWSSPoster.aspx How To Rate Articles on MSDN- November 21, 2006 Something you might have noticed as you perused the updated Windows SharePoint Services or Office SharePoint Server SDKs--or any MSDN technical article in the last week or so--was that the familiar ratings system has been replaced. Since the new ratings system may not be immediately discoverable or intuitive, I figured it was worth taking a few minutes to show you how to rate an article or provide feedback using the new system. The first thing you'll notice is that MSDN's standard 9 point...http://blogs.msdn.com/andrew_may/archive/2006/11/21/HowToRateAnMSDNArticle.aspx New Tools for SharePoint Development: Visual Studio Extensions for WSS 3.0- November 21, 2006 So now that you've downloaded Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, you're ready to get serious about creating SharePoint solutions, right If so, let me direct you to another developer tool you'll want to download: Visual Studio 2005 extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 The extensions (as they're known to their friends) were designed specifically to jumpstart developers creating SharePoint solutions in Visual Studio. They include project and item templates for essential SharePoint..http://blogs.msdn.com/andrew_may/archive/2006/11/21/SharePointDeveloperToolsVisualStudioEx... Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server SDKs Updated- November 20, 2006 So by now you no doubt know that Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 is available for download. But something you might have missed is the fact that we have updated the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Office SharePoint Server 2007 SDKs on MSDN. You can find the WSS SDK here. And the MOSS SDK here. These latest updates represent the "official" (that is, non-Beta) release of both SDKs. We've tried to provide the highest-priority developer information, as completely and accurately as we can. While.http://blogs.msdn.com/andrew_may/archive/2006/11/20/windows-sharepoint-services-and-office... |