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Or should I continue to push them out of their comfort zones into a brighter, bolder SharePoint world?

I would like to set up some kind of workflow that will automatically delete a folder and all files within it two weeks after creation.

As we go through the series you’ll see how we can easily apply Records Management policies to any type of content within SharePoint 2010 which is extremely powerful!

However we will be specifically concentrating on new functionality in SharePoint 2010 and defining our Content Types with Records Management in mind.

We’ve been doing a lot of work with SharePoint lately so I thought I’d put together a quick post on some approaches to implementing taxonomies in the new version

In SharePoint, there is a little known capability, called “per location views”. This means that you can create views that are only accessible from certain locations.

SharePoint supports document searching out-of-the box, but with some simple customizations, you can greatly improve the findability of documents.

A SharePoint Governance model has the following components put in place to guide the development and use of a solution based on SharePoint

In this screencast, Laura Rogers explains a unique way of using SharePoint content types to function as status levels for list items. This solution does not involve any custom code, and the concept is useful in WSS 3.0, MOSS 2007, and SharePoint 2010.

Ken Lo recorded his session at SharePoint Saturday DC. You can view it in its entirety below.