[OzMOSS] RE: Development of WSS 3.0 on dev box

2007-07-25 Thread Aaron Saikovski
Hi David,
You can also use the following guide to help you setup a development 
environment.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb330848.aspx

hth,
Aaron
Regards,
Aaron Saikovski
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Prior, David
Sent: Wednesday, 25 July 2007 12:18 PM
To: listserver@ozMOSS.com
Subject: [OzMOSS] Development of WSS 3.0 on dev box

Hi all,

Can someone tell me what I need to install on an XP dev machine to allow me to 
write WSS apps (workflows, webparts, etc)?

I have SQL 2005, VS 2005, .Net 3, various VS extensions for Workflows and 
project templates, but I don't have MOSS installed and I don't want to install 
it on my dev machine (its running XP). I have it installed on a dev server that 
I want to deploy to. I have already been developing on the server using VS, but 
its remote access and hosted in a VM so very slow, so I'd prefer to use my dev 
box to do the dev work.

Can I just install WSS 3.0? or is there some redistributable that I should 
install?

In my projects I want to be able to reference libraries like 
Microsoft.Sharepoint, microsoft.sharepoint.WorkflowActions, 
microsoft.office.workflow.tasks, etc

Cheers,

David
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[OzMOSS] installation

2007-07-25 Thread Peter Milliner
I am currently in the  process of preparing and installing MOSS 2007.  I
am at the stage of preparing a server for installation.  

 

I have only been give one server 

 

DELL 2950 4GB RAM

2 X Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5300 sequence processors
2  X 3.5-inch SAS (15k rpm): 73GB (Raid 1 configuration)
3  X 3.5-inch SAS (15k rpm):146GB (Raid 5)

 

I am wondering if anyone can give me advice or direction on best
practice for disk setup.  This is my plan -


C Drive -1st Drive partition -  System and Program Files - Program Files
- MOSS 2007, MSSQL 2005

D drive -2nd Drive partition -  3rd Drive partition -  MOSS databases.

 

I am not that familiar with MSSQL 2005 - Can I have databases stored on
D drive or does it default to drive it is installed on.

 

What do I need to plan for backup and log files.  Any assistance would
be appreciated.

 

Peter Milliner

Intranet administrator

Information Technology and Communications Unit

Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE

 

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