Posted By: scobleizer | Sep 14th, 2005 @ 10:22 AM | 76,574 Views | 10 Comments
This morning at the PDC Microsoft announced several workflow initiatives. Rob Lefferts talks about how the Office system is helping information workers do their jobs easier. He talks about Windows Workflow Foundation too, which was also just announced this morning and how the world of work is changing.
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Hey Scoble, that video is about the sidebar, not Sharepoint - where's that sharepoint video at?
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awesome video, thanks!
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Thanks for the video.   I've always believed Sharepoint is one of Microsoft's products that will enjoy the biggest growth in popularity.

I'd be interested to know how easy it will be to upgrade a Share Point Service system to this new Sharepoint v3?

I've only been involved with v2, but I've read that it was pretty tricky to upgrade from v1 to v2.

>Sorry, I fixed that.
And where is the Sidebarvideo now? Smiley

Wille
hi!
could  u please suggest me how to do a metadata based search in WSS...As we know, WSS provides a text-based search engine.Is there any way by which we can perform search based on metadata in WSS only..suppose we have a whole list of documents of different types,can we search based on their properties and metadata?...  we are not allowed to use SPS here or it would have solved our problem...
Kindly guide me through the whole process...
thank you
hi,

Could u please suggest me in a scenario.

We have a client who will have around 12000 and above cases per year.
Each case will have thousands of documents and artifacts.
No case must be deleted and must be kept forever as reference.
We are planning to use Sharepoint MOSS 2007.
We want these documents to be stored and retrieve old ones when required.
Each case will have many users.
Users can be common between cases with sometimes different roles to play.
Can you suggest what should the application architecture so that the storage and the performance is maintained.
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