Guides
Update: June 17th, 2010
I am currently working on a series of How-To guide’s for SharePoint 2010 setup, configuration, administration and development. I will post updates via blog posts as the guides become available. Thanks – John.
Search Server 2010 Series
- (Coming Soon) Setup Stand-Alone Search Server 2010 Express
- (Coming Soon) Setup FAST Search Server 2010
- (Coming Soon) Setup Stand-Alone Search Server 2010 Express
SharePoint Foundation 2010 Series
The SharePoint Foundation 2010 series is a start to finish guide to setting up SharePoint Foundation 2010 on Windows Web Server 2008 R2 with Forms-Based Authentication.
- Part 1 – Introduction and VM Setup (Hyper-V)
- (Coming Soon) Part 2 – Install and Configure Windows Web Server 2008 R2
- (Coming Soon) Part 3 – Install and Configure SQL Server Express Edition 2008 R2
- (Coming Soon) Part 4 – Install SharePoint Foundation 2010
- (Coming Soon) Part 5 – Initial SharePoint Foundation 2010 Configuration
- (Coming Soon) Part 6 – Setup Forms-Based Authentication


John – Great site. I am trying to develop a template in Word 2007. In this there will be general information that all my clients receive. What I would like to do is be able to customize these templates with addition information, specific to each client…that would come from different word documents (different sections). Also, as revisions take place, I would like to be able to update files both individually and in the document. Basically, I’m asking if there is a way to link word files like you can with excel in a word file (by linking objects)? Anything you can tell me is most appreciated. Thanks!
This site may have what you are looking for: http://word.tips.net/Pages/T001316_Linking_Word_Documents.html. Thanks