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	<description>What&#39;s New: SharePoint 2010 is a series of screencasts centered on what is new in SharePoint 2010 for developers. My goal is to highlight a majority of the major new features that are of interest to developers and help you get started building solutions
 on those features.&amp;nbsp;In our previous episode we discussed 
Installing SharePoint 2010 on a Windows 7 latop for development purposes.&amp;nbsp; In this episode I am going to discuss Sandboxed Solutions.&amp;nbsp; Sandboxed Solutions allow you to install your own solutions on a server, something that was not typically allowed in earlier
 version of SharePoint.&amp;nbsp; Why?&amp;nbsp; Well, in past versions all code ran in the same process space so one rogue application could take down the entire server!&amp;nbsp;
With Sandboxed Solutions we can isolate your code into it&#39;s own process space and thus protect other code as well as the SharePoint process from your code and provide more stability.&amp;nbsp; This is a great feature when you consider a hosted SharePoint offering because
 the hoster can now allow custom code without worrying about what damage the code could cause.
Episode List:Episode 1: Installing on Windows 7Episode 2: 
Sandboxed Solutions Episode 3: 
Silverlight Solutions with the Client Object ModelEpisode 4: 
Customizing the SharePoint RibbonEpisode 5: 
Searching External Repositories using BCSEpisode 6: 
Word Automation Services via WorkflowEpisode 7: 
The Developer Dashboard 
 
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