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Migrating to SharePoint 2003
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Planning and Implementing a SharePoint 2003 Environment
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Managing a SharePoint 2003 Environment
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Extending the SharePoint 2003 Environment
1. SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services Manual.
The challenge of managing documents and dataThe disadvantages of network drives and folders
New Collaboration Challenges
The complexities of sharing documents
Provide Knowledge Management and Collaboration Portals Toolswith
Meeting market demands with SharePoint
Server Requirements
Database Options
Web parts defined
Client Requirements
Comparing Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Review the components of Windows SharePoint Services Web
An Overview of Windows SharePoint Services Capacities
Creating a workspace in Windows SharePoint Services Document
Exploration of the characteristics of a Workspace for Windows SharePoint Services
An Overview of the Web Document Library
Additional Windows Shar ReviewePoint Services Charts
Explore the capabilities of SharePoint 2003 Portalserver
An Overview of Personal Sites on the Portal
An overview of the portal areas
SharePoint Portal level search
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Audiences
Integrating SharePoint 2003 with Microsoft Office products
Outlook Workspaces
Public Folder Integration with SharePoint
Scale of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to create server farms
Compatibility with previous versions of SharePoint Portal Server 2001
Single Sign-On with SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Tools
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2. Understanding the organization Using SharePoint Technologies.
Determine who the solution is used and howDefinition of objectives for the implementation
Network upgrades may be necessary
Sample Windows SharePoint Services Implementations
Using Windows SharePoint Services with WMSDE
Using Windows SharePoint Services with SQL Server 2000
Windows SharePoint Services Server Farms
The primary use of Windows SharePoint Services
Working with workspaces
Using Collaborating team or project sites
The search in Windows SharePoint Services Sites
Keep in touch with the changes through alerts
Sample SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Single Server Implementations
With SharePoint Portal Server 2003 on a single server with SQL Server 2000
Sample SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Server Farm Deployments
Standard uses SharePoint Portal Server 2003
DepaInformation available vMaking Depart ment level using departmental sites
Using a SharePoint Portal Server to replace an Intranet
Communication with partners and clients through a SharePoint Extranet
SharePoint hosting sites on the Internet
The organization of information in the areas
Discover information through the search
Get information from users
Customize the site staff to meet the individual needs
Expanding SharePoint by integrating with other applications
Access information using the spreadsheet PivotView and Components
Incorporating Web Pages Using Web Capture Web Part
Retrieving Stock Quotes with the Quick Quote Web Part
Access to Microsoft Great Plains for accounting data
Leveraging Complementary Microsoft Products with SharePoInt 2003
Leveraging SharePoint third Firefox
Data Roll-ups
Improved navigation tools
Solluciones workflow for SharePoint
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3. Planning and Design of user interface of SharePoint 2003.
Key components of the user process Design Environment
Prioritize objectives for designing the SharePoint 2003 Environment
Identify the main users
Clarifying the testing process
Designing the Windows SharePoint Services Environment
Definition of top-level sites
Selecting elements to Web Sites
Creating custom lists
Development of the groups and the security settings for the site collection
Define the roles of web management
Additional decisions to make collections on the web
Using site templates
Using the site definitions
Designing the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Environment Portal
Replacing the existing functionality with Portal
Definition of zones for the Gateway
Designareas and subareas of the Organization
Access control zones and subzones in the Portal
The power of PersonaSitios l (My Sites)
Control building sites through Self-Service Site Creation
Using ads and portal groups to extend the functionality of the Areas
Portal level of lists and libraries
Providing personalized content on the Portal Areas
Given the branding of SharePoint 2003 Environment
Determine which sources of content to search and index
Filling management positions
High level of additional management tasks
Planning for Microsoft Office Product Integration
Providing the appropriate level of training
Documenting design decisions
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