RE: SharePoint Services users (not the Portal Services version)

Subject: RE: SharePoint Services users (not the Portal Services version)
From: "Dubin, David" <David -dot- Dubin -at- sage -dot- com>
To: "'Lucero, Peggy'" <plucero -at- atsva -dot- com>, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:17:39 -0500

We use SharePoint, but I have only gone into it on a few occasions. On our
site, there is a link to training use of SharePoint. I am sure that you have
one as well, have you tried it?

David B. Dubin, PHR
Senior Curriculum Developer
Sage Software
727-579-1111 x 3356
david -dot- dubin -at- sage -dot- com
Your business in mind.
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Subject: SharePoint Services users (not the Portal Services version)

Wondering if there are participants here who work in a SharePoint
Services environment.
Wondering if there are any lessons learned that you'd like to share.

Meaning, I'm working with about 15+ technical documents that are housed
on SharePoint and, though I believe I understand the basics of SP, we
are moving into a crunch time when several different people with be
accessing documents and adding content OR adding feedback/commentary. I
am, of course, trying to foresee any nightmares and Avoid Them as best I
can.
I've never had a job where Sharepoint was the storage vehicle. It is
the free version of Sharepoint, the one that is bundled into Windows
Server 2003, as I understand this.

Peggy Lucero

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