<Back to Part 1> Recognizing “workspace” is a key concept for a user to become productive with SPW 2010, I want to focus on the three types of workspaces available in SPW 2010. They are: SharePoint Workspace Groove Workspace Shared Folder Regarding software requirements, a Sh...
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This article is for readers who already have some experience with Microsoft Office Groove 2007 (Groove 2007) to help them better understand the usage, business value, and limitations related to the new feature, SharePoint Workspace, in SPW 2010. Those who are not familiar with how Groove 2007 works ...
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This blog explains how a Groove 2007 client behaves differently from a Groove 3.x client on the replication of a workspace. Upon a client's acceptance of a Groove workspace invitation, the current content of the workspace is replicated via a Groove cloud to the client's end. I am here referring a Gr...
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Announcement Do you use SharePoint and work with Groove? Microsoft's User Research Group is conducting series of studies for SharePoint products and technologies at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, WA, and is looking for participants in the Puget Sound area. The research team is looking for individu...
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In this screencast, I talked about the deployment options available in Groove and how to relate Groove infrastructure, Groove and SharePoint integration, and the associated collaboration model with Microsoft's vision. To see it in full screen, doubl-click the display area.
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