January 2008 - Posts
Kindly leave some comments. I'm just trying to gauge the interest in this area.
Also, if you are using incoming email, and you have extra columns in your document library, how are you populating those... Thanks!
I'm sure most of you would have heard of Silverlight, and wowed by some pretty cool interfaces done by many, either as production systems, or demos. Terminal Services, some of you may have heard. If you haven't heard about it, especially terminal services in windows 2008, head on down to fellow MVP,
Dennis Chung's blog to learn more... But have you seen both of these two technology working hand in hand? Check
this out.
For those who are working on event receivers to enable incoming email for custom list, or out of the box lists that do not have incoming email feature, when you deploy new assemblies, you are probably recycling your app pool, or hitting IISReset, and test your new code. But during testing, you may find that your code doesn't refresh. The reason is because the web application does not monitor and process emails, but SharePoint timer job does that. Hence to get your code refreshed, you have to go to services, and restart Windows SharePoint Services Timer service.