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SharePoint data connected to Outlook is not pushed to mobile devices
by
Harold van de Kamp
On a SharePoint website you can make lists to store information based on a list type. Some lists can be connected to Outlook, including contact lists, by using the Connect to Outlook action. The contact lists can be connected to Microsoft Outlook 2003...
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Outlook
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SharePoint Configuration
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Getting the Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint v1.3 CTP to work on Windows Server 2008
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Harold van de Kamp
January 2009 the Microsoft SharePoint Product Group announced the Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint v1.3 (VSeWSS). Previous VSeWSS versions were not out-of-the box installable on x64 machines, therefore I blogged...
Filed under:
Visual Studio 2008
,
SharePoint
,
IIS7
,
Community Technology Preview
,
SharePoint Development
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x64
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64-bit
,
VSeWSS
,
SharePoint Deployment
,
Windows Communication Foundation