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Can Sharepoint compare two document versions?
"In Word 2003, you can compare documents side by side. Open two documents. Then, from the Window menu of one of them, select the Compare Side By Side command. If you have only two documents open, the command will automatically choose to compare them....
Posted By:Tarang Nayak      Posted On: Mar 12, 2011

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What is Sharepoint from a Users Perspective?
From a Users perspective Sharepoint is a way of making documents and folders on the Windows platform accessible over the web. The user visits the Sharepoint Portal web page, and from there they can add documents, change documents & delete documents. ...
Posted By:Tarang Nayak      Posted On: Mar 12, 2011

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What are the various Sharepoint 2003 and Exchange integration points?
Link to Outlook
This is a button on contacts or events lists that lets Outlook 2003 add a pst file named Sharepoint Folders and it links to the data on the site. It’s read-only, but you could make the home page for that PST be the Sharepoint site fo...
Posted By:Tarang Nayak      Posted On: Mar 12, 2011

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Why do the workspace virtual directories show the error “stop sign” symbol in the IIS snap-in?
If World Wide Web Publishing Service (W3SVC) starts before Microsoft Exchange Information Store (MSExchangeIS), “stop sign” symbols appear under the Default Web Site folder of the Internet Information Services console in Microsoft Management Console ...
Posted By:Tarang Nayak      Posted On: Mar 12, 2011

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What newsgroups are available?
There are two,
* microsoft.public.Sharepoint.portalserver and
* microsoft.public.Sharepoint.portalserver.development.
Posted By:Tarang Nayak      Posted On: Mar 12, 2011

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What is Sharepoint from a Technical Perspective?
Technically Sharepoint illustrates neatly what Microsoft's .net strategy is all about: integrating Windows with the Web. Microsoft has previously made accessing stuff on a PC easier, (Windows) then on a network (NT) and now on the web (.NET). Sharepo...
Posted By:Tarang Nayak      Posted On: Mar 12, 2011

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