Overview of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

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In this article, Hima provides a detailed overview of Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server (MOSS) 2007 including its physical, logical, and administrative architectures. Hima begins the article by examining the building blocks of MOSS 2007- the various types of architecture in detail. Towards the end of the article, she provides a brief explanation of SharePoint Central and Shared Services Administration along with a few reference links for additional learning....

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