RE: [OzMOSS] RE: AC's VS SharePoint Project Utility Tool Window for SharePoint Developers !

2008-05-05 Thread Aaron Saikovski
No not yet but am about too

 

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Sent: Monday, 5 May 2008 9:39 PM
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Subject: [OzMOSS] RE: AC's VS SharePoint Project Utility Tool Window for 
SharePoint Developers !

 

Did u test it?! 

Add major pros and cons comparing with SP Extensions to VS?!

 

Michael Nemtsev
Readify |  Senior Developer
Microsoft MVP [.NET/C#]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Aaron Saikovski
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 2:32 PM
To: listserver@ozMOSS.com
Subject: [OzMOSS] AC's VS SharePoint Project Utility Tool Window for SharePoint 
Developers !

 

All,

Here is a nice little utility from Mr Connell!

 

http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog/articles/ACs-VS-SharePoint-Project-Utility-Tool-Window-for-SharePoint-Developers.aspx

 

Nice work!

 

 

 

Aaron Saikovski
Senior Solutions Specialist – Information Worker 

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RE: [OzMOSS] Canberra SharePoint User Group May 2008 - Setting up a SharePoint development environment

2008-05-05 Thread Ishai Sagi
Thanks for that. I always miss something, don't I?

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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Canberra SharePoint User Group May 2008 - Setting up a 
SharePoint development environment

Any reason for this text

The Canberra November SharePoint User Group meeting is taking place on 
Wednesday 21st May from 5.30pm.



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Subject: [OzMOSS] Canberra SharePoint User Group May 2008 - Setting up a 
SharePoint development environment
Special note to OzMoss: if you want to present in this meeting, or in the 
future, and you can get to Canberra - let me know.


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SharePoint User Group May 2008 Meeting
Setting up a SharePoint development environment

Hello Canberra SharePointers!

This month we have a short presentation that will show us what solutions there 
are for SharePoint development environments, covering things from the WSS 
extensions for visual studio to STSDEV and WSP Builder and more. Following that 
we will hear from development managers around Canberra how their organization 
implemented a SharePoint development environment, and then open the floor for 
questions and discussion from you - our users!

If you intend on coming, please let us know by registering for the 
eventhttp://www.sharepointusers.org.au/Canberra/Lists/Event%20Registration/NewForm.aspx?Source=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esharepointusers%2Eorg%2Eau%2FCanberradefaultID=11
 - how else would we know how much beer and pizza should we get?

Special Door Prize!
Just come to the user group for your chance to win a Microsoft Web Cam vx-3000:
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Call for speakers!
As always, we are looking for speakers to come tell us what they had done with 
SharePoint, or teach us something new. If you want to present, please reply to 
this email with the details of what you want to present about. Next month's 
presentation is still up for grabs!

Call for logo!
Got some graphic talent? We need a logo!
As you can see from the picture above, my graphic skills could do with some 
improvement. If anyone wants to open up photoshop and whip us a new logo for 
our newsletters and for our site, I would be sure to thank that someone in the 
next user group!
Just reply to this email and either attach a draft or a suggestion.

Want a presentation? We want to know!
If there was something you always wanted to know and there was no one to ask, 
here is your chance. Use the Request 
Presentationhttp://www.sharepointusers.org.au/Canberra/Lists/Call%20for%20presentations/NewForm.aspx?Source=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esharepointusers%2Eorg%2Eau%2FCanberra%252
 link on our web site to request a specific presentation topic, or a QA forum 
focused on a topic. Feel free! That is what a user group is about. Note - the 
link before wasn't working right, so I am sorry if you clicked it and got a 
prompt for credentials. This is now fixed, and you can feel free to ask for 
presentations!

As always, the beer and pizza are on us and we look forward to seeing everyone 
there!

To register to this event please click 
herehttp://www.sharepointusers.org.au/Canberra/Lists/Event%20Registration/NewForm.aspx?Source=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esharepointusers%2Eorg%2Eau%2FCanberradefaultID=10
(it's free, quick and guarantees you will have a pizza)


The Canberra November SharePoint User Group meeting is taking place on 
Wednesday 21st May from 5.30pm. The User Group will be held at Microsoft, Level 
2, 44 Sydney Avenue, Barton.
Please note that due to security reasons at Microsoft Canberra, attendees 
arriving after 6pm will not be able to get into the building.


Please let us know if you have any feedback on how we can improve the user 
group. Also, if you would like to present to the group on your experiences with 
SharePoint, just let us know. We can be contacted by visiting 
http://www.sharepointusers.org.au/Canberra/default.aspx - we do keep an eye on 
the discussion board...

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[OzMOSS] MOSS Content deployment Errors

2008-05-05 Thread Aaron Saikovski
Dear All,

 

I am having a fun time trying to get content deployment working between a 
staging and production server and was wondering if anyone else has found any 
gotchas or potential settings I have missed getting this working.

I performed the following steps:

 

1.   On the destination server farm, create an empty site collection based 
on the Blank Site template to receive the initial deployment job.

 

2.   On the destination farm, on the Content Deployment Settings page in 
Office SharePoint Server 2007 Central Administration, configure the farm to 
accept incoming deployment jobs, assign a front-end server as the import server 
to manage incoming deployment jobs, and specify whether or not to require 
encryption on the connection between the source and destination farms.

 

3.   On the source farm, on the Content Deployment Settings page, assign a 
front-end server as the export server to manage outgoing deployment jobs.

 

4.   On the source farm, on the Manage Content Deployment Paths and Jobs 
page in Office SharePoint Server 2007 Central Administration, create one or 
more deployment paths.

 

5.   On the source farm, on the Manage Content Deployment Paths and Jobs 
page, create one or more deployment jobs for each path.

 

6.   Run the initial deployment job to initiate the content on the 
destination farm.

 

7.   If the path does not deploy all security information, then on the 
destination farm, create the initial set of users, roles, and permissions on 
content and sites.

 

From this article:

http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/f/?en-us/library/edcdacca-8013-460e-95a0-d2b83b6cc7ef1033.mspx

 

and also followed this one:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc261732.aspx

 

 

The content deploy job runs and the .cab files get created and sent up to the 
production server no worries. The error I keep getting is that the list 
‘/contact’ exists and cannot be overwritten during import. This is weird, 
especially in light of the fact that I have created a blank site collection to 
do the initial deployment drop. I have even tried to do an export and import to 
get the server all setup with master pages etc and I get an even stranger error 
when trying to do a deploy.

I have heard of problems with this technology but didn’t figure it would be 
this troublesome.

I am using domain admin service accounts to perform the deploy so I don’t think 
this is a security issue.

 

Do tools like Tzunami and Echo get around this?

 

Any thoughts would be appreciated. Anything obvious I should be checking for? I 
have checked the event logs etc and they aren’t very helpful.

 

Cheers,

Aaron

 

Aaron Saikovski
Senior Solutions Specialist – Information Worker 

Groove MVP

  
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