Got on to our TAM who got support to fix the link so the download is
available again now.
Cheers,
Chris
2009/7/17 Chris Howell cjhow...@gmail.com
I've been given the download from Technet but this is the MS Capacity
Planner 2006 SP1 so I still can't use the SharePoint planning tool as it's
Hey Guys,
I have been doing some hunting and can find some Web Parts online for
this...which you have to buy. But wondering if there is a simple
(FREE!?) method of colour coding Calendars in sharepoint. We have a
global calendar which has heaps of stuff in it, but has different views
to filter
Howdy all,
Just a quick FYI about this month's Adelaide SharePoint User Group Meeting
tomorrow night, full newsletter can be found here
http://www.sharepointusers.org.au/Adelaide/Shared%20Documents/ASPUG%20July%
202009%20Newsletter.pdf .
Thank you.
Cheers,
Daniel
July Meeting Information
Hehehehe, it actually fixes some of the issues SP2 causes.
From: ozmoss@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozm...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul
Noone
Sent: Monday, 20 July 2009 11:22 AM
To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
Subject: RE: SP2
No...please no. Surely a cumulative update
CU's come every 2 months. June is expected... as will October... December
etc...
Regards,
Paul Turner
Senior Solutions Specialist
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As per the release schedule the cumulative updates are due every two months. We
recommend you install them.
From: ozmoss@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozm...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul Noone
Sent: Monday, 20 July 2009 11:22 AM
To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
Subject: RE: SP2
No...please no. Surely a cumulative
Dude... in August we will all be getting ready for TechEd, so I skipped that
one :-)
Regards,
Paul Turner
Senior Solutions Specialist
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Yep.. have added that as part of SP2 install .
Cheers
Ajay
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Aaron Saikovski
aaron.saikov...@microsoft.com wrote:
As per the release schedule the cumulative updates are due every two
months. We recommend you install them.
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Hi all,
Does anyone have any recommendations for a bare bones installation of VS2008?
At this point I'm thinking of just scrapping SQL, Crystal and only installing
the C# language pack.
* Language tools - just Visual C# to start?
* Dotfuscator Community Edition
*
Thanks Dan.
VS is really only there for me or occasional third party devs and everything
seems to be coded in C#. I'm guessing the language packs are only there for
intellisense anyway and don't prevent you actually compiling?
I'll ditch the tools as well in that case.
From what I gather
You'll need the Web option (below .net languages) for certainly components too.
Jeremy Thake
Readify | Senior Consultant
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