There’s a lot going on with the various series’ of articles by guest authors. I am posting the publication schedule for the week so you can track your favorite. Here’s the schedule:
Monday – New: Pat Iovanella on the Use Cases for SharePoint Web Parts
Tuesday – New: Paul Grenier on The Document Management Playground
Wednesday – Paul Culmsee [...]
The question of the day comes from Chris P:
Is there anyway to connect a task list with custom columns to Outlook?
Chris Quick responds
I haven’t found any way to do this OOTB, but it might be possible for a developer. Project server has an add-in for Outlook that allows tasks from Project Server to be modified [...]
Author: Chris Quick
WSS Development
In my previous post, Exploiting or Being Exploited by SharePoint Search, I introduced the concept of managed properties. Managed properties can be used to help refine searches. In addition to managed properties, another key feature in search is Scopes.
There are two places where scopes are defined: Shared-Services Administration (where your SharePoint [...]
Author: Chris Quick
Website: WSS Development
One of the features of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server touted as the end-all-be-all of productivity boosts is Search. As an implementer of MOSS, I have heard countless discussions on the benefits of search. I have seen slideshows that had me drooling over the capabilities of MOSS Search over WSS Search. I [...]