Sharad Kumar
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March 2010 - Posts
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Aggregate SharePoint Event/Items with Exchange appointments into your Calendar view using Calendar Overlay
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eJugnoo
In continuation of my previous post about using Calendar Overlay with new SharePoint 2010 when you have other Calendar view in any other lists in SharePoint. Now the other option for Overlay we have is with Exchange. You can overlay current users (logged...
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SharePoint 2010 – Central Admin tooling to create host header site collections
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eJugnoo
Just like SharePoint 2007, you can create host-header based site collections in SharePoint 2010 as well. It means, that you do not necessarily need to create a site-collection under a managed path like /sites/, you can create multiple root-level site...
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Aggregate SharePoint Event/Items into your Calendar view using Calendar Overlay
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eJugnoo
One of the most common features I have seen in common use for SharePoint (prior to 2010) in Intranet environments for Team site is Calendar’s. Not only the Calendar list type, but also the ability to add a Calendar view to any list that has the desired...
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