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	<description>The question that I get most often when I talk to developers about SharePoint Document Workflow is on Sending and Tracking tasks for the people participating in a document workflow.&amp;nbsp; So, in this 4th part of the series that I am doing on &amp;quot;Building Document
 Workflow&amp;quot; in SharePoint/MOSS 2007, I am demonstrating how to send a basic SharePoint Task with Visual Studio and at the end you will see how to connect an Outlook Client to the Portals Task List, so that a user can see the tasks within their Outlook desktop
 Client.


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You can&amp;nbsp;download the Freely&amp;nbsp;Downloadable&amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Building Custom&amp;nbsp;Document Workflow with MOSS with Visual Studio 2008&amp;quot; workshops (Developer Content) on my blog (www.sheltonblog.com)
 under the SharePoint Tag, or directly by clicking 
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My other SharePoint videos:

 

Enabling (incoming/outgoing) email for SharePoint/MOSS 2007 servers (Click 
here to see it) Extracting document details from within a workflow (Click 
here to see it) Extracting email addresses and sending emails (Click 
here to see it) Programmatically Creating a User Task within a workflow (Click 
here to see it) Programmatically Escalating an Overdue Task with Visual Studio (Click here to see it)
Building an Approval Workflow with SharePoint/MOSS 2007 and VS 2008 (Click here to see it)
Building a Multilevel Approval Workflow with SharePoint/MOSS 2007 and VS2008 (Click here
 to see it)&amp;nbsp; Using Active Directory Search/Lookups within SharePoint Workflow&#39;s to find users (Click here to
 see it) 

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<p>Greetings Robert, I was wondering, int the video you show how to connect outlook to a sharepoint task list, I did that but doing it allows me to see task that aren't assigned to me, is it possible to filter the task I export to Outlook to only show those
 assigned to the current user?, I know i can apply filters in outlook but it's not practical.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!.</p>
<p>posted by Ricardo Irineo</p>]]>
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<p>Hello,&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Is there a way to program an auto reminder in the SharePoint Workflow (say 1 hr to the expected delivery time) to inform the user that he/she has 1hr left to execute task. Especially when the user is always on Microsoft Outlook.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>posted by Joseph101</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Hello<br />I have a problam with sharepoint. I want to alert to approver in workflow in sharepoint 2007.<br />How do I do?<br />Thanks a lots.<p>posted by aungzawthant</p>]]>
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