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| location | Lancaster, United Kingdom | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | Jul 6 '12 at 14:23 | |
| stats | profile views | 32 |
Bsc Software Engineering Student @ University of Central Lancashire
Focusing on C++ (and little C# and JavaScript in my spare time) in my first year of my degree. IT Network Infrastructure and Support background with a massive urge to jump ship.
Now a member of the darkside :)
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May 27 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 27 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 27 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 27 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 7 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Mar 17 |
accepted | New to Sharepoint |
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Mar 17 |
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New to Sharepoint Ass much as i would like to i cannot accept all three answers. All three have been really helpful and if i had the reputation i would indeed vote them all up. I was delivered a selection of books at work today, i will definitely be making use of TechNet and hope cramming like never before for what is now a a little over a week. Really useful to know i can look into what the company should get with their partner status, and i will definitely get the second shot as i can't imagine what i can do to pass this at such short notice. Thanks very much guys, all very helpful... [Goes away to study] |
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Mar 16 |
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New to Sharepoint Looked at the technet Sub's, cost around £130, do you know what you get for that? |
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Mar 16 |
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New to Sharepoint I'm glad giving up isn't actually an option, i have some hardware that i am going to use in the office, hopefully cluster a couple of sharepoint VM's and play with those. I have some exam practices that were donated by someone else so i already know the kind of questions that are going to be asked, what i intend to do is learn to pass the exam, not learn sharepoint in the next 2 weeks. Then i can go back and learn everything to keep me happy, and hopefully have a useless piece of paper to keep the boss happy (no doubt used to exploit my innocence later). |
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Mar 15 |
revised |
New to Sharepoint Adding Tags |
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Mar 15 |
asked | New to Sharepoint |
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Mar 15 |
accepted | How do I show a view of documents for the current user's department? |
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Mar 15 |
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How do I show a view of documents for the current user's department? After the heat i have had for it this morning, a display version. I can learn what i need to afterwards (fingers crossed anyway). I figure alot of my time will be spent sat with sharepoint books for a while, lots to learn :) |
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Mar 14 |
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How do I show a view of documents for the current user's department? What i need is that 3rd option, which is ideally simple but with it filtering by the department of the user that has logged in at the time. I have done a little C# where i have grabbed data from active directory, which is i imagine what i will need to do here too using LDAP. Security isn't an issue as it is merely for demo purposes used by the sales guys. I may even resort to mimiking the results i need by creating user's with default filters added, if that possible and it gets desperate? |
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Mar 13 |
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How do I show a view of documents for the current user's department? Currently looking for the quickest and most straight forward, spent the last 12 months doing support work and not touched code, or sharepoint yet. I have done a little C# before but nothing major. It has been the typical we want this, and wanted it yesterday to demo to clients scenario :) |
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Mar 12 |
asked | How do I show a view of documents for the current user's department? |