I am assigned a task to customize edit/new form of a list(Calendar list) by InfoPath 2010, then package these forms to a feature that can be deployed to many site.
I found a small number of article mention this case and nothing can help me, so are there anyone can help me?
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I am looking at ways of automating creation of sites in a site collection in SharePoint 2010. Actually, for some load/stress test, I need to create around 100 sites in a site collection. I can create a site from the SharePoint admin site. But I wish to create large number of them and possibly using some automation.
Please let me know possible ways.
stsadm.exe is no longer available for Sharepoint 2010
However you use cmdlets: New-SPSite
Like: New-spsite –url http://someWeb/sites/someSite -OwnerAlias domain\username -template STS#0
stsadm.exe is still available in SharePoint 2010.
I have a list of external link items that I have created underneath a standard team site on our SharePoint 2010 portal. I then created a number of folders to help categorise the links, but can't find any way of moving those links into the folders I created.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks.
I suggest let end users use the SharePoint designer to do this. SharePoint designer is free to download from Microsoft's website and it's a must-have tool to use SharePoint.
I'm not sure this is the right forum for this, but here goes:
I'm creating a workflow that kicks off when a user submits an InfoPath form to a form library on a Sharepoint 2007 platform. The workflow should find the manager of the user that submitted the form from SQL and email that person for approval before the next step is run. Is this possible in Sharepoint 2007 or is using SQL in a workflow only a feature of Sharepoint 2010?
Thanks in advance
Try this:
http://sharepointdiva.wordpress.com/2009/03/10/using-sql-inside-workflow/
I would need to restrict some file types in sharepoint 2010 like rft's etc.
how can i do that?
It is fairly easy to do this in sharepoint 2010. Check the steps #
http://mysharepointwork.blogspot.com/2010/06/restrict-certain-file-types-in.html
I have 2 questions about sharepoint 2010.
When will Sharepoint Server 2010 released ?
Is Sharepoint Server 2010 easy customized in terms of layout aspect ?
Description:We have a government client. They care UI more than other aspects such as functionality. So this B/S project will have a very customizable UI, and the client is highly likely to modify the UI at any time. I have reviewed Sharepoint Server 2010 that it is easy to make different themes, but I am wondering if it is still easy to modify website's layout.
SharePoint 2010 has already been released to RTM and is available through an MSDN subscription.
As for customization... It's as customizable as you want it to be, and even more so than 2007.
If they are going to modify the UI at any time, what elements are you talking about? The masterpage? layout pages, or just content withing the sites?
Themes are simple css files that don't do much more than change styles,fonts, colors etc. Masterpages give you all the muscle of ASP.NET so you can pretty much go to town on them. You do need to be careful of the new Ribbon UI though.