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  1. imav8n
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    I work in an place where everybody keeps creating new sites, and I am constantly receiving the "you've been granted access to site http://sharepoint/sites/myprojectx"

    Sooner or later, I need to get back to that site. There are probably hundreds of these.

    How do you recommend that people using Windows Vista, IE7, and Office 2007 keep track of all this stuff? Do you just store them in your IE favorites folder? It seems like there should be an easier way. I know there are "My Sharepoint Sites" stored somewhere in Vista, but I have no idea where/how to manage that on my client and is that the right place to use it?

    Generally I need to refer to the website to find task items, document libraries, etc...

    Please don't tell me that we shouldn't have this many sites, or that I shouldn't be using IE :)

    Thanks!
    ~B

    Posted 1 month ago #
  2. If you're using My Sites in your enterprise...
    If you've been added to the "Members" group of any sharepoint site, it will automatically be added to your "My SharePoint sites"
    When you're on any site in your farm, and you click "My LInks" at the top right of the page, there's a section called "My SharePoint sites". This is the list of all sites in which you are in the Members group.

    Also, when you're on your My Site, and you click the "My Profile" tab, on the right, there's a web part called Memberships. It displays not only Active Directory groups you're a member of, but also the list of sites of which you are a member.

    Laura Rogers

    Posted 1 month ago #

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