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-+How To: Hide/Remove the View All Site Content link in SharePoint
362 days ago
Article: http://www.crsw.com/mark/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=36 Summary This article covers how to hide (remove) the View All Site Content link and/or the Recycle Bin link from the quick launch navigation without having to customize the master page.   Additionally, I cover how I accomplished along with other options, all using the standard functionality provided in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. Important:   This solution is not an answer for security.   The user will still have access to the View All Site Content page.   The View All Site Content link is simply removed or hidden from the page. Applies To - Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Downloads Hide View All Site Content - Solution Package Hide View All Site Content - Solution Package and Source Code Installation and Activation (Very easy, no coding required) For those interested in how to install this solution, it is very easy ...
-+Customizing the WSS 3.0/MOSS 2007 Menu Control -- MossMenu source code released
369 days ago
The AspMenu class that ships with WSS 3.0 (and by extension MOSS 2007) is nearly identical in behavior to ASP.NET 2.0’s Menu class (as the name implies). AspMenu derives from Menu and adds tweaks to work around a few reasonably well known annoyances and provides improved highlighting support.   Unfortunately, this class was marked sealed and is therefore not eligible to be used as the base class for derived types. Effectively, this means that customers cannot inherit the additional functionality of the AspMenu class when trying to provide further customization of the menu.   We realized this problem too late in the release process and were unable to remove the sealed marker from the AspMenu class that ships with WSS. However, we are instead providing the source code for that class here (as an attachment to this blog entry) under the name MossMenu.   Note: MossMenu is provided as is and will only work on sites ...
-+Back to Basics: Connecting to Project Server (video)
375 days ago
If you are a project manager who wants to create a project using Project Server 2007, you have two ways of connecting to it. You can connect directly using a Web browser and a URL given to you by an administrator, or you can connect through Project Professional 2007 on your desktop, which is explained explain in this video. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/project/HA102910371033.aspx?pid=CH100948801033 Thanks Waqas Sarwar Posted by   Heather O'Cull  at Friday, November 07, 2008 11:09 PM
-+TechNet Security Resource Center for SharePoint Products and Technologies
375 days ago
Hey Guys! Just launched today: Security Resource Center for SharePoint Products and Technologies This page provides IT pros with security resources for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 .   Thanks Waqas Sarwar Special thanks to  chrisfie for this entry at  Christophe Fiessinger’s Blog on November 13, 2008, 8:35pm
-+PM Boot Camp: Up to speed with Project 2007
375 days ago
Hi Guys!   If you're new to Project 2007, or even new to project management in general, the Up to speed with Project 2007 video series might be the basic training you're looking for. This six-part series covers the basic elements of project management and the Project 2007 interface, as well as how to start a new project, create relationships between tasks, use calendars, build a team, identify project costs, check project progress, and generate reports. The entire series can be viewed in less than an hour, providing a quick way to ramp up and get started managing your projects using Project 2007.   Thanks Waqas Special thanks to Heather O’Cull this entry at Microsoft Office Project 2007 on November 12, 2008, 6:55pm
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