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Re: Automated mail firing from sahrepoint ?

  •  04-16-2008, 9:14 PM

    Re: Automated mail firing from sahrepoint ?

    Greeting,

    1. You can check using windows "Add remove programs" and see major version of sharepoint (2000, 2003 or 2007) . You can also use the "Central Administration" web , to see visually which version you have. The minor version can be resolved by reviewing "Schema" version in the database.

    2. Yes  you can. You can create a class that inherit from SPListItemEventReceiver and do some validation of you need. Other way is you can use WF (Windows Workflow Foundation) and setup some validation.

    3. I think this is no problem with Sharepoint - but if you mean an OOTB features then I don't think you can do without help of development tools. A minimum SharePoint designer can do this.

    Hope it helps you.

    Regards,

     

    Riwut Libinuko
    -http://www.plasmedia.com-
    please rate me, if you feel this was helpful

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