Archive for the 'SharePoint' Category

SharePoint Services Part 1: Learn to Create a New Child Site

After installing Windows SharePoint Services, a top-level site is initially created and set as the main site to host on port 80 on the server.
A top-level site is the base site for an organization and can contain multiple child sites for different departments or projects. Top-level sites and child sites are functionally the same; […]

SharePoint Server 2007 Training Videos Have Arrived!

The wait is over: SharePoint Server 2007 Training Videos are here!

Visit Train Signal for more information on this new release and to see a free demo of the course.
Also, be sure to check out the interview with Ben “Coach” Culbertson — instructor of the SharePoint Server 2007 Training!
With over 10 hours of instructor led […]

Meet the SharePoint Training Instructor: Ben “Coach” Culbertson!

Instead of telling you how great the new SharePoint Server 2007 Training is and how much your business can benefit from it, I thought I would give you some insight into the course — in a different way.
So here is a Train Signal Training first: an interview with the Instructor of SharePoint Server 2007 […]

3 Easy Steps to Get Email Alerts and RSS Feeds in SharePoint!

If you work for a company that manages multiple large projects at a time, you know that the key to a successful project is most often efficient and effective communication and collaboration. Microsoft Office SharePoint is perfect for this! It allows you to create a server which houses many different sites for discussion, collaboration, and […]

Learn the Basics of SharePoint: Usage and Administration

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 is Microsoft’s solution for efficient team collaboration in the workplace. It is available as a role in Windows Server 2008 or a downloadable component for Windows Server 2003. Hosting a Windows SharePoint Site requires Internet Information Services and many of its features to be installed as well as version 3.0 of […]