Many customers have reported issues with installing a VSTO project that has been published with Visual Studio 2008 running on the recently released Windows 7 Release Candidate. If you published your solution using VS2008 on a machine running the Windows 7 RC and then you try to install the solution on any machine you will see the following error: “The required version of the .NET Framework is not installed on this computer” You will see this error even if you have the right version of .Net Framework installed. The issue occurs due to some differences in the publishing mechanism on the Windows 7 RC caused by a missing file in the .Net Framework 3.5.1 which was included in the RC
Delivering ongoing value
It has been a little over a year since we shipped VS 2008 and .NET FX 3.5.
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Delivering ongoing value
MSDN Ramp Up: SharePoint for Developers (Part 2)
Part 2 of the series immerses you in the development capabilities of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS). Based on Windows SharePoint Services, MOSS can help you solve more problems with less effort.
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Saving Money in IT: Maximizing Value is Key (+ review of new U2 album)
In a recent post to a blog, a writer, Guy Creese , writes that the key to saving money in IT is ‘granularity’. In short- he suggests that the IT cost-saving key is to figure out what the basic use experiences are for people and match them to the cheapest software that suits those needs
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The Sharepoint Development Experience – Part 1 « No Free Time
I want to describe the development process involved in creating a web part for a Sharepoint site, hopefully to dispel the belief that it’s difficult and time-consuming.
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The Sharepoint Development Experience – Part 1 « No Free Time
Sharepoint Visual Studio Development Tools VSeWSS 1.3 CTP
Sharepoint Visual Studio Development Tools VSeWSS 1.3 CTP. Now also with 64 bit support. http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2009/01/12/announcing-community-technology-preview-of- visual – studio -2008-extensions-for-sharepoint-v1-3.
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Sharepoint Visual Studio Development Tools VSeWSS 1.3 CTP
Microsoft is set to begin providing selected testers with access …
Testers are going to being provided with early versions of the next release of SharePoint Server 14 — along with the promised Office Web apps (Webified …
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Novell single sign-on adds SharePoint support
Active Directory is the identity store for authenticating users to Microsoft Office SharePoint . WS-Federation is typically supported only in more expensive, ..
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Office client developer enhancements with VS 2010
At the Office Developer Conference last year Bill Gates remarked , “If you look at the success of our software or any software, this emphasis on it being a platform, reaching out to developers, having great tools has been the key to its success.” Since the beginning, Office has included features which enable developers to extend the Office applications and allow them to become a better functional fit.
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10 Solutions Every SharePoint Developer Should Know How to Create
After working on the CodePlex Features project, it became clear to me how SharePoint developers need solid solution examples they can draw on. This became the kernel of an idea to create a set of "Top 10" features that are used across a wide variety of SharePoint projects.
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