Tag: enterprise content management
Questions Related to enterprise content management
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Reusing web content from an oustide service provider
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Association of Sindhi speaking people
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Mechanism to create groups of users
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Cindy Crawford's fan club
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Business Dynamic Content
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Business Driven Catalog
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Business Data Content
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Business Data Catalog
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-ssl
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-force
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-globalinstall
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From your SharePoint site, on the Create page, under Custom Lists, click Import Spreadsheet, and then specify the Excel worksheet to convert to a list.
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From Excel, convert the worksheet data to a list, and then use the Publish List command to save it as a list on your SharePoint site.
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From a document library on your SharePoint site, use the Upload Document command to add the Excel worksheet to your document library.
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All of the above.
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From a view of the survey, click Modify survey and questions, click Change Permissions, and then, for the Reader site group, allow the view, insert, edit, and delete items rights.
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Create a subsite that allows all site groups to view, insert, edit, and delete items in all lists, and then create a new survey.
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To do this, you need a Windows SharePoint Services-compatible Web page editor such as Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003.
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Windows SharePoint Services doesn't allow you to do this for security reasons
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SPSecurity.AuthenticateMode
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SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges
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SPSecurity.CatchAccessDeniedException
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SPSecurity.SetApplicationCredentialKey
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~masterurl/default.master
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~masterurl/custom.master
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~masterurl/myDefault.master
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~site/myDefault.master
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Enable record routing on the related records centre site.
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Create a hold for the audit and add all relevant documents.
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Remove all the users of the document library from the data reader role on the site configuration database
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Create an information management policy feature that tracks audit information. Attach the policy to the document library
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Onet.xml
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Schema.xml
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VWStyles.xml
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WebTemp.xml