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RobertKaucher wrote: » Which version? Is this MOSS 2007, WSS 3.0, SharePoint Server 2010 or SharePoint Foundation 2010?
xmalachi wrote: » Just curious RK, is the OP getting himself into something that may be more involved than it appears on the surface? I don't know much about SharePoint but typically you see jobs dedicated to SharePoint administration. I could be totally off base here I am just interested to know more about SharePoint administration in general. Maybe he isn't looking to take this over in that capacity.
RobertKaucher wrote: » Of course he is. But this is the kind of thing that could make a career. Most companies who casually use SharePoint do so in such a way that about 5% of its power is being used. Most, I would say, see it as a replacement for file shares. I bet that's how the OP's company is using it. They might use some of the other functionality, like issue lists or caledars. But more than likely that's it. Taking something like this over when no one else wants to could be an excellent chance to learn and improve the company's productivity. It does not take much to learn the basics of SharePoint administration. But SharePoint is a portal into another universe. It can turn server admins into DBAs and developers and developers into server admins. Right now I spend 2/3 of my work day in Visual Studio 2010 doing integration between SQL Server and SharePoint 2010 to create LOB applications. We use SharePoint because we have employees all over the world and in some cases they have no direct access to our corporate network. I think it is a very good thing for him to do. But yes - it could be a Pandora's Box.
sthompson86 wrote: » You are right I do not know what I am getting into lol. I just want to test the waters.
sthompson86 wrote: » It is Sharepoint 2007 - Thank you.
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