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My team is sponsoring a pretty interesting free training opportunity in the DC area January 19th-20th. I'll be there for the whole event. Hope to see you there! Here are the details: Infusion Development and Microsoft are calling all Insomniacs Sleepless – is back and this time bringing the best of SharePoint, Office ...
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This is the eighth in a series (the series is listed at the bottom) of "How To " Videos that I have created to show .NET Developers how to build document workflow in a SharePoint environment.
In the How to Videos that I produced on "Building Approval Workflow's" and "Escalating Workflow's (for overdue tasks), I ...
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This is the seventh of a series (the series is listed at the bottom) of "How To " Videos that I have created to show .NET Developers how to build document workflow in a SharePoint environment.
In this scenario, I take the workflow that I built in the How To Video on Building a Basic Approval Workflow (found here) by adding a ...
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If you do your development in an environment where you cannot setup your own email server and you don't want to use the production server, here is a solution for you. It's called "Dummy SMTP Server", and I found out about it on Matt Morse's blog (Click here to see Matt's Blog), the direct link to the utility is below. The ...
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This video (#5 in the series of How To Videos on SharePoint/MOSS 2007 "Document" Workflow with Visual Studio) addresses one of the most common questions/needs: "How can I build an Escalation workflow in SharePoint?". It turns out that this is a very Advanced Workflow scenario and therefore will take me a bit longer to ...
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The question that I get most often when I talk to developers about SharePoint Document Workflow is on Sending and Tracking tasks for the people participating in a document workflow. So, in this 4th part of the series that I am doing on "Building Document Workflow" in SharePoint/MOSS 2007, I am demonstrating how to send a basic ...
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