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This is my second article on MOSS 2007 Beta 2 and using Web Content Management features. In this article I will be discussing how to create a new area for a top level site.

Create a new Area in a MOSS 2007 Content Managed Web Site

OK, I just logged into my VPC instance of my MOSS 2007 and pointed my browser to the Central Administration URL and this is what it’s telling me.

Seems like I won’t be going home at 5.30 as planned… hmm Dog Food is tasty..

According to the message I am not the administrator anymore now begins the quest.. will update soon.

Update @ 7.00pm : I found out what was wrong by looking at the event log. For some reason the SQL Server 2005 connectivity over TCP/IP and named pipes has failed on the server. After enabling these via the SQL Administration console. I tried to access the site and voila back in business. Phew! 

This is cool. With the upcoming Soccer Worldcup 2006 in Germany we are always going to be distracted somewhat from “work”. So this nifty little tool from Microsoft will keep you updated of the scores.

Pity they couldn’t hook up to a video feed of the games! That would have been cool.

Download from here:

Thanks to Mark Harrison for the link.

Clinic 3369: Getting Started with Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services 3.0 (Beta)

[ https://www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/offerDetail.aspx?offerPriceId=98491 ]

This is now available on the Microsoft elearning web site. This multimedia course has the following objectives.

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