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    Monday, September 09, 2002  
    Five new SPSFAQs all thanks to a pantheon of SharePoint gods. Two new Web Parts from Chia Tee Koong that allow you to use the Announcements and Events Web Parts for noncoordinators with SSL. Benoit Girard's contribution could be very useful for a lot of companies. It lets you get around your users having to install the Digital Dashboard Service Component the first time they visit the Workspace! Thanks to Tony Bierman there's a way to modify the Upload Documents form in SPS so that Publish is the default not Check-in. And last but not least, thanks to another Tim, a way to hide Web Parts from noncoordinators and even part of the code in Web Parts. Not a bad week!

    SPSFAQ090127 - Can I get the Announcements and Events Web Parts work with SSL?
    SPSFAQ030189 - How can I avoid first time users having to download the DDSC?
    SPSFAQ030188 - How can I make a Web Part to be only viewable and usable by coordinators?
    SPSFAQ030187 - How do I only show the create and edit links on a web part to coordinators of the workspace?
    SPSFAQ030186 - How do I set the Document Upload form's default to publish instead of check-in when adding a document?
    posted by Stephen Cummins | 10:32 pm | |

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