Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007: A Beginner’s Guide

Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Language: English
ISBN: 0071493271
Paperback: 625 pages
Data: Sep 2007
Format: PDF

Description: Get started on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 quickly and easily with help from this step-by-step guide. Using clear instructions, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007: A Beginner’s Guide shows you how to set up and configure SharePoint Server, collect and store data, build lists and libraries, and enable enterprise search capabilities. You’ll learn how to create portals and Web pages, secure your SharePoint Server 2007 environment, and optimize performance. Microsoft Office 2007 integration techniques are also covered.

Install and configure SharePoint Server 2007
Secure your SharePoint Server network and data
Easily locate files and folders using the Search feature
Simplify data collection using forms and workflows
Logically organize content into lists and libraries
Monitor, maintain, and back up your SharePoint Server environment
Build Web applications and portals from reusable, modular Web Parts
Improve efficiency using customized views and metadata schemes
Seamlessly integrate with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

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One Response to “Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007: A Beginner’s Guide”

  • solartech says:

    just the right thing at the right time! I am in a bad need for a proper SharePoint Training but i just can’t do it online all the time so books are a great help. i was actually hesitant before to use Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server (MOSS) 2007 because i am not that well rounded off when it comes to the know-hows of the tool. Victor Liang of http://www.solartechnj.com/sch_microsoft_sharepoint_training_moss.asp stated that MOSS 2007 is the most powerful tool that Microsoft had developed. That’s why i have decided to use it and now i have to do some training so that i can use it at its fullest!

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