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Without further adieu, here are today’s latest SharePoint posts:
- Gregory S. MacBeth posts MOSS SP1 Upgrade Process Step By Step using Deploy software updates for Office SharePoint Server 2007 as a guide. Use this guide to go through the four (4) steps: database maintenance, upgrade presteps and install sequence
- Robin @ zevenseas posts about the newly released beta Tagged Links. Dave @ zevenseas also has two posts related to this release, Introducing the Tagged Links Solution (beta) Social Bookmarking for SharePoint and Tagged Links Walk-through
- SharePoint Joel posts on Browse Strategies and Site Directory discusses how search and recently replaced browsing
- Barb Mosher @ CMSWIRE gives an overview of the blog features of the SharePoint Community Kit for SharePoint in her post Blogging with SharePoint’s Enhanced Blog Edition
- Here’s a quick post on how to add a “Back” Link After Deleting a Site in SharePoint 2007
Technical Resource Links
- SharePoint Products and Technologies Service Pack 1 Resource Center - TechNet - if you have an existing installation of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or SharePoint Server 2007, follow the Deployment Roadmaps on this page
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