Messages In This Digest (22 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ From: Liz Pumilia
- 1b.
- Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ From: Vijaya Kumar Reddy G
- 1c.
- Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ From: samuel carver
- 1d.
- Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ From: sushichef40
- 1e.
- Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ From: Vijaya Kumar Reddy G
- 2a.
- Re: looking for 2010 Training Solutions From: sushichef40
- 2b.
- Re: looking for 2010 Training Solutions From: Shane Stenhjem
- 2c.
- Re: looking for 2010 Training Solutions From: Wendell Joost
- 2d.
- Re: looking for 2010 Training Solutions From: sushichef40
- 3.
- Sharepoint Help Desk system From: Jeremy Bennett
- 4a.
- Re: Content Type Craziness From: James McGinley
- 5.
- Best Tool for SharePoint Migration 2007 to 2010 From: roma
- 6a.
- MOSS 2007 - Multiple users accessing an excel file From: Carl Cross
- 6b.
- Re: MOSS 2007 - Multiple users accessing an excel file From: Peter Brunone
- 7a.
- I am desperate now! Meeting Workspace Issue From: George
- 7b.
- Re: I am desperate now! Meeting Workspace Issue From: Paul Stork
- 8.
- Connection to Oracle From: Alcock, Bruce G.
- 9a.
- Project Management Solutions From: Shane Gibson
- 9b.
- Re: Project Management Solutions From: Peter Brunone
- 9c.
- Re: Project Management Solutions From: Khaled Moustafa
- 9d.
- Re: Project Management Solutions From: Jeff Smith
- 9e.
- Re: Project Management Solutions From: Paul Stork
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Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+
Posted by: "Liz Pumilia" liz_pumilia@beaerospace.com lmp8874
Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:11 am (PST)
I had this happen with my log files when I had versioning turned on and a workflow on the same list.
From: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. [mailto:sharepointdiscussiocom ns@yahoogroups. ] On Behalf Of Vijaya Kumar Reddy Gcom
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 10:54 PM
To: FORUM SHAREPOINT
Subject: [sharepointdiscussions] SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ gbs
Hi,
I am running into deep trouble with the content database. The content database grows to 100+ gbs over night. However when I checked using the SharePoint Space Monitor tool, it shows the size of all the content is just 20+ gbs.
I have even stopped the indexing service.
My content database recovery mode is set to FULL and configured for database mirroring for DR.
Not sure what is causing the database growth. Any help in this regard is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Vijay
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Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+
Posted by: "Vijaya Kumar Reddy G" vijayakumarreddyg@yahoo.co.in vijayakumarreddyg
Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:30 am (PST)
Thanks for the pointer Liz.... But would it take 100 + GBs
Is there a way to reclaim the space from content database?
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Sent: Thursday, 26 January 2012 6:41 PM
Subject: RE: [sharepointdiscussions] SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ gbs
I had this happen with my log files when I had versioning turned on and a workflow on the same list.
From: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. [mailto:sharepointdiscussiocom ns@yahoogroups. ] On Behalf Of Vijaya Kumar Reddy Gcom
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 10:54 PM
To: FORUM SHAREPOINT
Subject: [sharepointdiscussions] SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ gbs
Hi,
I am running into deep trouble with the content database. The content database grows to 100+ gbs over night. However when I checked using the SharePoint Space Monitor tool, it shows the size of all the content is just 20+ gbs.
I have even stopped the indexing service.
My content database recovery mode is set to FULL and configured for database mirroring for DR.
Not sure what is causing the database growth. Any help in this regard is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Vijay
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Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+
Posted by: "samuel carver" dcarver@hotmail.com sushichef40
Thu Jan 26, 2012 7:34 am (PST)
Check your audit table. Do you have auditing turned on anywhere in your sites? run the ststadm command to truncate the table. Do some analysis ahead of time and truncate chunks of days instead of all at once - 1d.
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Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+
Posted by: "sushichef40" dcarver@hotmail.com sushichef40
Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:55 am (PST)
http://blogs.technet.com/ b/damodar/ archive/2009/ 03/12/why- a-content- database- grows-abnormally .aspx
a good link might better explain
--- In sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. , Vijaya Kumar Reddy G <vijayakumarreddyg@com ...> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am running into deep trouble with the content database. The content database grows to 100+ gbs over night. However when I checked using the SharePoint Space Monitor tool, it shows the size of all the content is just 20+ gbs.
>
> I have even stopped the indexing service.
>
> My content database recovery mode is set to FULL and configured for database mirroring for DR.
>
> Not sure what is causing the database growth. Any help in this regard is much appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Vijay
>
>
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Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+
Posted by: "Vijaya Kumar Reddy G" vijayakumarreddyg@yahoo.co.in vijayakumarreddyg
Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:15 am (PST)
Thanks for the pointer. That was a nice suggestion...
My auditdata table is storing almost 4 years of data and is taking 90 + GBs of data.
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From: samuel carver <dcarver@hotmail.com >
To: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thursday, 26 January 2012 9:04 PM
Subject: [sharepointdiscussions] Re: SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ gbs
Check your audit table. Do you have auditing turned on anywhere in your sites? run the ststadm command to truncate the table. Do some analysis ahead of time and truncate chunks of days instead of all at once
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Re: looking for 2010 Training Solutions
Posted by: "sushichef40" dcarver@hotmail.com sushichef40
Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:59 am (PST)
try MindSharp.com for sure.
i remember back in the day when Bleeker was teaching the basic classes. that guy is intense in a good way. now he mostly does Dev stuff. Great trainer.
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> I have been dissatisfied with some of the providers I have found locally in the past. Not naming names. :))
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> --- In sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. , "onewisegeek" <1wisegeek@> wrote:com
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> > Did you contact a local training provider?
> > They may be able to offer a customizable course for you.
> >
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Re: looking for 2010 Training Solutions
Posted by: "Shane Stenhjem" shane@midstateelectric.coop sstenhjem
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:41 pm (PST)
I have had the best luck attending local SharePoint User groups and asking them for input. They will hopefully know local places, and keep the money in your community.
Shane Stenhjem
HELPDESK\GIS TECHNICIAN
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Re: looking for 2010 Training Solutions
Posted by: "Wendell Joost" wendellj@gmail.com wendelljatozdotnet
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:42 pm (PST)
I second that - Bleeker did an awesome semi-customized week-long class
for us a few years ago.
Wendell
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 9:59 AM, sushichef40 <dcarver@hotmail.com > wrote:
> try MindSharp.com for sure.
>
> i remember back in the day when Bleeker was teaching the basic classes. that guy is intense in a good way. now he mostly does Dev stuff. Great trainer.
>
>
> --- In sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. , "eeeeeeeee9000" <eric.cavanaugh@com ...> wrote:
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>> I have been dissatisfied with some of the providers I have found locally in the past. Not naming names. :))
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>> --- In sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. , "onewisegeek" <1wisegeek@> wrote:com
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>> > Did you contact a local training provider?
>> > They may be able to offer a customizable course for you.
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Re: looking for 2010 Training Solutions
Posted by: "sushichef40" dcarver@hotmail.com sushichef40
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:56 pm (PST)
at the very minimum you should at least have your Sharepoint Farm admins install the Sharepoint 2010 Productivity Hub (SP1)...at least until you get a trainer.
--- In sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. , "eeeeeeeee9000" <eric.cavanaugh@com ...> wrote:
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> Hi, we're trying to work up a budget to have someone come to Charlotte NC and train myself and about 6 others using Sharepoint 2010. Mainly stuff like rights admin, and new features. All of this audience are Webmasters with fairly extensive experience with SPS2003, MOSS2007. We would need training for use with our public facing publishing internet as well as our intranet.
> Eric
>
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Sharepoint Help Desk system
Posted by: "Jeremy Bennett" jbennett@nbic.com jrb2971
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:41 pm (PST)
Can anyone recommend a tried and true SP 2010 help desk system (ticketing especially).
Thanks,
Jeremy
Jeremy R. Bennett
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Narragansett Bay Insurance Company
225 Main Street
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(401) 495-9776 - Fax
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Re: Content Type Craziness
Posted by: "James McGinley" james.mcginley@vitares.com james.mcginley71
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:41 pm (PST)
Hi
View the list settings page... to confirm if the settings are being saved as you expected.
List settings page will show
*
all the content types that are available to the list
and what it has stored as the settings for
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default content type
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visibility of each content type from the new button
Best regards
James McGinley www.vitares.com<http://www.vitares. com/ >
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Best Tool for SharePoint Migration 2007 to 2010
Posted by: "roma" rfarqleet@xavor.com roma.farqleet
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:41 pm (PST)
The standard version of dSHIFT Migrator for SharePoint® offers hundreds of gigabytes of data migration from WSS 3.0/ MOSS 2007 to MOSS 2007/ SharePoint 2010. With its easy drag n drop style migration, SharePoint upgrade is as easy as 1, 2. 3. Just drag a site, item, document, list or library from your source and drop it onto your destination and click migration. Your migration will start and all your contents will be migrated over to your destination.
dSHIFT Migrator for SharePoint® does not change your source server contents in any way. Based on SharePoint API's, this tool migrates your contents and permissions without loss.
Please use the following links to get more details about this product and download an evaluation.
http://www.dshift.com/solutions/ || http://www.dshift.sharepoint- migrator- standard/ com/download- standard- migrator
For Demonstration Video of this tool:
http://www.dshift.com/migrator- standard- video
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MOSS 2007 - Multiple users accessing an excel file
Posted by: "Carl Cross" carl.cross@bluecross.org.uk carl851611
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:41 pm (PST)
I have some Excel 2003 files in a document library.
I would like to find out how I can set it up so multiple users can all
access the file at the same time.
At present we have staff checking in and checking out the file, but I
would prefer multiple access to the same file
Is this possible with Excel 2003 file and a SP MOSS 2007 site?
Thanks
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Re: MOSS 2007 - Multiple users accessing an excel file
Posted by: "Peter Brunone" peter.brunone@gmail.com peter_brunone
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:45 pm (PST)
Have you looked into Excel Services (assuming you have that available on
your farm)? I'm not sure if it'll give you everything you need (especially
in 2007), but it's worth a check.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 7:18 AM, Carl Cross <carl.cross@bluecross.org.uk >wrote:
> I have some Excel 2003 files in a document library.
>
> I would like to find out how I can set it up so multiple users can all
> access the file at the same time.
>
> At present we have staff checking in and checking out the file, but I
> would prefer multiple access to the same file
>
> Is this possible with Excel 2003 file and a SP MOSS 2007 site?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Carl Cross | Internet Developer and Software Trainer | The Blue Cross |
> Shilton Road | Burford | Oxon | OX18 4PF
> DDi: 01993 825536 Mobile: 07824 628637 | F: 01993 823083 | E:
> carl.cross@bluecross.org.uk
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I am desperate now! Meeting Workspace Issue
Posted by: "George" gabrooks@msn.com gbrooks1911
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:42 pm (PST)
Please look at the following attachment which illustrates my problem:
1. Currently a user clicks the recurring meeting item in the calendar and
is taken to:
2. The actual Calendar Item.
3. Near the bottom of the page, there is a link to get to the Meeting
Workspace.
4. The user clicks this item and is then taken to
5. The Meeting Workspace for this date.
Is is possible for:
1. The user clicks the recurring meeting item in the calendar and is taken
to:
2. The Meeting Workspace for this date.
?
My boss is getting on my case about this and I can't find any references to
it. If this is not possible, I need to know so that I can let him know.
Do we need to upgrade to SharePoint 2010?
I do have have SharePoint designer, is there something I can do here to
make this happen?
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Re: I am desperate now! Meeting Workspace Issue
Posted by: "Paul Stork" pstork@att.net pstorkoh
Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:38 pm (PST)
Its not possible without custom code. Its not the way the product is
designed to work.
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Chief Architect . ShareSquared, Inc. . <http://www.sharesquared.com/ >
http://www.ShareSquared.com
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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 12:09 PM
To: sharepoint@yahoogroups.com ; sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [sharepointdiscussions] I am desperate now! Meeting Workspace Issue
Please look at the following attachment which illustrates my problem:
1. Currently a user clicks the recurring meeting item in the calendar and
is taken to:
2. The actual Calendar Item.
3. Near the bottom of the page, there is a link to get to the Meeting
Workspace.
4. The user clicks this item and is then taken to
5. The Meeting Workspace for this date.
Is is possible for:
1. The user clicks the recurring meeting item in the calendar and is taken
to:
2. The Meeting Workspace for this date.
?
My boss is getting on my case about this and I can't find any references to
it. If this is not possible, I need to know so that I can let him know.
Do we need to upgrade to SharePoint 2010?
I do have have SharePoint designer, is there something I can do here to
make this happen?
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Connection to Oracle
Posted by: "Alcock, Bruce G." balcock@ou.edu brucealcock
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:42 pm (PST)
I know that there are a number of articles on the web having to do with how you connect to an Oracle DB from SharePoint. I'm wondering if anybody on this list has actually done it? How difficult is it? Was there a particular article you used or did you have a consultant do it for you?
Did you use BCS or did you use a .NET Connectivity Assembly? How long did it take to implement? Any other comment?
Thanks,
-bruce
Bruce Alcock
System Engineer
OU Information Technology
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Project Management Solutions
Posted by: "Shane Gibson" shane.gibson.lsg@gmail.com shane_gibson_lsg
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:43 pm (PST)
Hello All,
SUGGESTIONS WANTED:
Working at a new clients site and they want a 3rd party project management
solution for SharePoint basically ALL (Keyword here) the functionality of
the MS Office Project Tool without leaving SharePoint, open to suggestions.
We are MS Partner so solution should also be (Bamboo was recently kicked of
the list as supported). Tool must be intuitive and user friendly (as
friendly as possible at least) any and all suggestions are welcome, so let's
hear them (How about you Paul any suggestions, Also are you still living in
Ohio?).
Also same client is interested in doing something similar to
Constant Contact so if anyone has seen a 3rd party overlay for SharePoint
that will provide user friendly solution for this would be great as well,
thanks.
Thanks again,
Shane Gibson
ICC Co.
SharePoint Solutions Developer
Shane.Gibson.LSG@gmail. com
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Re: Project Management Solutions
Posted by: "Peter Brunone" peter.brunone@gmail.com peter_brunone
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:46 pm (PST)
Which version of SharePoint?
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Shane Gibson <shane.gibson.lsg@gmail. >wrote:com
> Hello All,
>
>
>
> SUGGESTIONS WANTED:
>
>
>
> Working at a new clients site and they want a 3rd party project management
> solution for SharePoint basically ALL (Keyword here) the functionality of
> the MS Office Project Tool without leaving SharePoint, open to suggestions.
> We are MS Partner so solution should also be (Bamboo was recently kicked of
> the list as supported). Tool must be intuitive and user friendly (as
> friendly as possible at least) any and all suggestions are welcome, so
> let's
> hear them (How about you Paul any suggestions, Also are you still living in
> Ohio?).
>
>
>
> Also same client is interested in doing something similar to
> Constant Contact so if anyone has seen a 3rd party overlay for SharePoint
> that will provide user friendly solution for this would be great as well,
> thanks.
>
>
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Shane Gibson
>
> ICC Co.
>
> SharePoint Solutions Developer
>
> Shane.Gibson.LSG@gmail. com
>
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Re: Project Management Solutions
Posted by: "Khaled Moustafa" khaled_x79@yahoo.com khaled_x79
Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:48 pm (PST)
Dear Shane,
Am just wondering if you are talking about Project Management Solution, So why you don't think about MS Project Server.
It'll give you all you need for this kind of solution and also the best part its a MS product and integrated smoothly with SharePoint.
Best Regards,
Khaled
-----Original Message-----
From: Shane Gibson <shane.gibson.lsg@gmail. >com
Sender: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. com
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 15:23:31
To: <sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. >com
Reply-To: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [sharepointdiscussions] Project Management Solutions
Hello All,
SUGGESTIONS WANTED:
Working at a new clients site and they want a 3rd party project management
solution for SharePoint basically ALL (Keyword here) the functionality of
the MS Office Project Tool without leaving SharePoint, open to suggestions.
We are MS Partner so solution should also be (Bamboo was recently kicked of
the list as supported). Tool must be intuitive and user friendly (as
friendly as possible at least) any and all suggestions are welcome, so let's
hear them (How about you Paul any suggestions, Also are you still living in
Ohio?).
Also same client is interested in doing something similar to
Constant Contact so if anyone has seen a 3rd party overlay for SharePoint
that will provide user friendly solution for this would be great as well,
thanks.
Thanks again,
Shane Gibson
ICC Co.
SharePoint Solutions Developer
Shane.Gibson.LSG@gmail. com
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Re: Project Management Solutions
Posted by: "Jeff Smith" jeff@vegascomputer.com vegas4x5
Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:10 pm (PST)
I would think the closest you're going to get to your MS Project tool is MS
Office Project Server which integrates very well with SharePoint. Even then
though, not everything can be done from the web interface, some items
require the Project client.
Sounds like your client has a case of SharePoint-is-the-silver- bullet-itis!
Good luck!
-Jeff
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Shane Gibson
<shane.gibson.lsg@gmail. >wrote:com
> **
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> SUGGESTIONS WANTED:
>
> Working at a new clients site and they want a 3rd party project management
> solution for SharePoint basically ALL (Keyword here) the functionality of
> the MS Office Project Tool without leaving SharePoint, open to suggestions.
> We are MS Partner so solution should also be (Bamboo was recently kicked of
> the list as supported). Tool must be intuitive and user friendly (as
> friendly as possible at least) any and all suggestions are welcome, so
> let's
> hear them (How about you Paul any suggestions, Also are you still living in
> Ohio?).
>
> Also same client is interested in doing something similar to
> Constant Contact so if anyone has seen a 3rd party overlay for SharePoint
> that will provide user friendly solution for this would be great as well,
> thanks.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Shane Gibson
>
> ICC Co.
>
> SharePoint Solutions Developer
>
> Shane.Gibson.LSG@gmail. com
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
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Re: Project Management Solutions
Posted by: "Paul Stork" pstork@att.net pstorkoh
Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:38 pm (PST)
We're using a combination of Project Server (Microsoft Project) and Team
Foundation Server. Both are integrated with SharePoint.
And yes, I'm still in Ohio.
Paul Papanek Stork
Chief Architect . ShareSquared, Inc. . <http://www.sharesquared.com/ >
http://www.ShareSquared.com
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From: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. com
[mailto:sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. ] On Behalf Of Shane Gibsoncom
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 3:24 PM
To: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [sharepointdiscussions] Project Management Solutions
Hello All,
SUGGESTIONS WANTED:
Working at a new clients site and they want a 3rd party project management
solution for SharePoint basically ALL (Keyword here) the functionality of
the MS Office Project Tool without leaving SharePoint, open to suggestions.
We are MS Partner so solution should also be (Bamboo was recently kicked of
the list as supported). Tool must be intuitive and user friendly (as
friendly as possible at least) any and all suggestions are welcome, so let's
hear them (How about you Paul any suggestions, Also are you still living in
Ohio?).
Also same client is interested in doing something similar to
Constant Contact so if anyone has seen a 3rd party overlay for SharePoint
that will provide user friendly solution for this would be great as well,
thanks.
Thanks again,
Shane Gibson
ICC Co.
SharePoint Solutions Developer
Shane.Gibson.LSG@gmail. <mailto:Shane.com Gibson.LSG% 40gmail.com>
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