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  • Integrating SharePoint and Community Server

    Hans Hugli, a friend of mine (we worked together Microsoft's evangelism team during the heady dot-com days) and developer on Microsoft's UberDemo team wrote up a great article on SharePoint and Community Server integration. Below is an excerpt: The business scenario discussed in this article...
    Posted to Telligent Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on Fri, Dec 7 2007
    Filed under: Community Server, Telligent, SharePoint
  • Re: Newbie Question....

    Hey Derek, I work on SharePoint (MOSS2007/WSS3) sites and CS2007 portals and in my opinion CS2007 is by far easier to install/learn/configure/manage. I don't know C#. Changing the look and feel of CS2007 is pretty straight forward via themes/CSS as long as you don't want to do massive template...
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by altziebler on Wed, Dec 5 2007
    Filed under: cs2007, SharePoint
  • Re: Please advise - fetching user's AD groups in custom module

    I asked the CS folks about this very question; they said it would not be supported for the forseeable future. Our university desperately needed the AD groups to be mapped to CS roles. We were ready to purchase the enterprise edition of the product but abandoned that and went with SharePoint 2007. It...
    Posted to Forms Authentication (Forum) by oneworld95 on Wed, Sep 26 2007
    Filed under: Roles, Active Directory, Groups, SharePoint
  • Re: May preview SharePoint installation

    [quote user="juliet"]I thought it could run independently.[/quote] You're right, the two environments are designed and expected to run seperately. The WebParts have one dependency and that's on WSS v3. In your Community Server configuration page in SharePoint be sure to specify the...
    Posted to SharePoint Integration (Forum) by lgersing on Mon, May 19 2008
    Filed under: Sharepoint, Sharepoint Integration
  • Re: May preview SharePoint installation

    [quote user="ashtangagirl"]Additionally all links are wrong since I cannot get CS to install to a subVD of my sharePoint site without putting full trust in the web.config. Any ideas on that one?[/quote] Mixing CS and SP in the same farm could have unexpected results and I would recommend either...
    Posted to SharePoint Integration (Forum) by lgersing on Mon, May 19 2008
    Filed under: Sharepoint, Sharepoint Integration
  • Re: May preview SharePoint installation

    [quote user="ashtangagirl"]The problem is though that the web parts appear to base the URL links to the SharePoint site:[/quote] The Web Parts for forum and blogs will try to keep you in SharePoint unless specifically noted otherwise. When our solution is deployed a new document library is...
    Posted to SharePoint Integration (Forum) by lgersing on Tue, May 20 2008
    Filed under: Sharepoint, Sharepoint Integration
  • Re: May preview SharePoint installation

    [quote user="PeterBA"] So I assume then that I need to configure Windows Authentication for CS to allow an AD user to post - are there instructions for setting this up? Secondly, if I create a user in SharePoint is there a way for that user to be created in CS (or vice versa) - or am I missing...
    Posted to SharePoint Integration (Forum) by lgersing on Tue, May 20 2008
    Filed under: WSS, CommunityServer 2008, MOSS, Sharepoint, Sharepoint Integration, Install Problem
  • Re: May preview SharePoint installation

    [quote user="juliet"] confirmed that in the Global Settings for Community Server in SharePoint were correct. I still have the same issues of not being able to add any of the forum type web parts. [/quote] Can you add type "blog" but not type "forum" or is the problem restricted...
    Posted to SharePoint Integration (Forum) by lgersing on Tue, May 20 2008
    Filed under: WSS, CommunityServer 2008, MOSS, Sharepoint, Sharepoint Integration, Install Problem
  • Re: May preview SharePoint installation

    [quote user="PeterBA"] Ok, still very short on love :). [/quote] Still working to bring the love! [quote user="PeterBA"]System.Net.WebException: You are not authorized to use the service[/quote] This is a permission issue with REST and not a CAS error... make sure that your REST settings...
    Posted to SharePoint Integration (Forum) by lgersing on Tue, May 20 2008
    Filed under: WSS, CommunityServer 2008, MOSS, Sharepoint, Sharepoint Integration, Install Problem
  • IF you see "You are not authorized to use this service"

    IF you see "You are not authorized to use this service" then this means that the currently logged on SharePoint user does not have the same name in Community Server. This is a bug and is being noted. To temporarily work around, have the user create an account in Community Server with the same...
    Posted to SharePoint Integration (Forum) by lgersing on Tue, May 20 2008
    Filed under: WSS, CommunityServer 2008, MOSS, Sharepoint, Sharepoint Integration, Install Problem
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