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Vedant Kulshreshtha
I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.
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White Paper: Collaboration without compromise - SharePoint and Office 2010
Vedant Kulshreshtha - MSFT
A White Paper on SharePoint server and Office suite integration - Collaboration without compromise - SharePoint and Office 2010 is available from the SharePoint 2010 Benefits Overview page. This paper describes how the 2010, 2007, and 2003 versions of Office work together with the 2010, 2007, and 2003...
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22 Oct 2009
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Office Live Workspace and Office Suite Integration
Vedant Kulshreshtha - MSFT
Office Live provides integration points with Office client programs to enhance user experience and make it easier to upload, access and maintain the information. The Microsoft Office Live Update (download: Office Live Update 1.3 ) is a small program that you install on your local computer to extend...
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14 May 2009
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Integrating Lotus Sametime with SharePoint 2007
Vedant Kulshreshtha - MSFT
Online Presence is an important collaboration feature available in SharePoint 2007. Online presence enables individuals who have access to your site to see who is online and to send instant messages to them. Most Microsoft customers do it through the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 . To know...
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1 Apr 2009