Course Summary Description This series of 33 hands-on labs allows students to explore the new features of Microsoft SharePoint Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, including Microsoft Office Groove, and Microsoft Windows PowerShell. Objectives At the end of this course, students will be able to: Synchronize data between Microsoft Office Groove and SharePoint products and services. Use content types in Windows. Personalize SharePoint Server. Administer InfoPath Forms Services and Excel Services in the Enterprise edition of Office SharePoint Server. Deploy and configure Records Management in SharePoint Server. Customize the Microsoft Office User Interface. Programmatically manipulate documents by using the Office Open XML Formats. Use Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer to design a custom workflow that is triggered on file creation or change. Design content-driven web sites with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. Use Microsoft Windows PowerShell for administration and customization of Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server. Topics What's New in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Feature Walk Through? Synchronizing Data between Microsoft Office Groove and Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies HOL 201: Introducing Content Types for Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows Backup and Restore Microsoft Office SharePoint Server People and Permissions Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Personalization Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Enterprise Features Administration Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Records Management Deployment and Configuration Getting Started with Search in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Understanding the Microsoft Office System User Experience and Interface Design Customizing the Microsoft Office System User Interface for Your Solution Understanding the Structure and Solution Capabilities of the Microsoft Office Open XML Formats Programmatic Manipulation of the Microsoft Office Open XML Formats Developing Solutions Using Microsoft Office Word Content Controls Exploring the New, Flexible XML Programmability in Microsoft Office Word Using Microsoft Office Excel Spreadsheets for Web Service Based Calculations and Browser Rendering
Course Summary (cont d) New Microsoft Office Outlook Programmability Microsoft Office InfoPath Forms Development Building Microsoft Office InfoPath Forms that Run as Both Rich Client and Browser Applications Using Features to Provision Sites in Microsoft Windows ASP.NET 2.0 Interoperability with Microsoft Windows - Web Parts and Master Pages Creating Workflows for Microsoft Windows Using List Events in Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows Site Templates Getting Started with the Business Data Catalog in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Search Administration and Customization in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Designing Content-Driven Web Sites with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer - CSS and the Data Form Web Part Creating and Deploying Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Workflows for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Advanced Administration Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Advanced Authentication Using Microsoft Windows PowerShell for Administration and Customization of Microsoft Windows Audience This course is designed for IT Professionals. Prerequisites Students should be familiar with SharePoint Server administration Duration Five days
Course Outline I. What's New in Microsoft Windows Feature Walk Through A. Site Creation and Administration B. Addition of Web Parts C. The Security Trimmed User Interface (UI) D. List Settings, Navigation, and List and Library Security E. Notifications F. E-mail Integration II. What's New in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Feature Walk Through A. New Features in SharePoint Server B. Integration Points with Microsoft Office Programs III. Synchronizing Data Between Microsoft Office Groove and Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies A. Collaboration Inside Contextual Workspaces B. Sharing Information in a Central Location C. Architecture and Design of Groove D. Connecting to Enterprise Systems such as Windows SharePoint Services IV. Introducing Content Types for Microsoft Windows A. Defining Columns and Content Types for Reuse B. Managing and Administering Changes to Columns and Content Types C. Extending Content Types to Implement Custom Solutions D. Storing Custom XML data Within the Types V. 3.0 Backup and Restore A. The Multilevel Recycle Bin B. The Browser-Based User Interface C. New Options for the Command Line (stsadm.exe) Interface VI. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server People and Permissions A. Importing Permissions from Active Directory B. Supporting LDAP and Other Authentication Providers C. Supporting SharePoint Groups, Active Directory Security Groups, and Active Directory Discussion Lists D. Permissions Inheritance E. Per-Item Security VII. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Personalization A. Personalizing User Profiles B. Targeting Audiences C. Personalizing Views of Public Pages VIII. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Enterprise Features Administration A. Administering InfoPath Forms Services B. Administering Excel Services C. Components of the Enterprise Edition of Office SharePoint Server IX. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Records Management Deployment and Configuration A. Creating Content Types for Categorizing Documents B. Configuring a Central Records Repository C. Setting Up Records Management Policies D. Options for Automation X. Getting Started with Search in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server A. New Search Options Available B. Enhanced Search Options Available
Course Outline (cont d) XI. Understanding the Microsoft Office System User Experience and Interface Design A. Understanding the User Experience B. Design of the Interface C. Using the Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface XII. Customizing the Microsoft Office System User Interface for Your Solution A. The Office System Fluent Ribbon B. The Custom Task Pane XIII. Understanding the Structure and Solution Capabilities of the Microsoft Office Open XML Formats A. Examining Sample Documents B. Implementing the Microsoft Office Open XML Format C. Editing Document Directly Without Using Microsoft Office Programs D. Solution Possibilities Using the New Default Office Program File Formats XIV. Programmatic Manipulation of the Microsoft Office Open XML Formats A. Programmatically Manipulating Documents Using the Office Open XML Formats XV. Developing Solutions Using Microsoft Office Word Content Controls A. Using Content Control to Define Document Structure B. Managing Content and Introducing Restrictions C. Performing Client-Side Manipulations D. Extending Solutions Using Content Controls XVI. Exploring the New, Flexible XML Programmability in Microsoft Office Word A. Programming Structured Information in Word B. Storing Structured Information Independently of the Presentation Surface C. Capabilities of the New Data Store and XML Binding D. Creating Document-Based Word Solutions XVII. Using Microsoft Office Excel Spreadsheets for Web Service Based Calculations and Browser Rendering A. Creating Complex Web Pages B. Integrating Public Worksheets with Data Points such as Web Parts C. New Microsoft Office Outlook Programmability D. Programmatically Extending Outlook to Provide Custom Functionality XVIII. Microsoft Office InfoPath Forms Development A. Developing Forms Using InfoPath XIX. Building Microsoft Office InfoPath Forms that Run as Both Rich Client and Browser Applications A. Creating Browser-Based Scenarios for InfoPath Forms B. Using Features to Provision Sites in 3.0 C. Creating and Provisioning a Custom Document Library D. Content Types Related to the Custom Document Library E. Associating Custom Actions to an Existing Announcements List F. ASP.NET 2.0 Interoperability with 3.0 - Web Parts and Master Pages G. The Windows Web Part Framework Controls H. The ASP.NET 2.0 Web Part Control Set I. Inheritance from Base Classes
Course Outline (cont d) XX. Creating Workflows for Microsoft Windows A. Assigning a Task Within Workflow Designer B. Building a Custom Workflow by Using the Windows Workflow Foundation plugin to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. Deploying a Workflow to Windows C. Integrating Workflow Functionality with the Microsoft Office System XXI. Using List Events in Microsoft Windows A. Creating an Event Handler B. Associating an Event Handler with a Windows List XXII. 3.0 Site Templates A. Configuring the Site Template Architecture B. New Options for the Site Template Architecture XXIII. Getting Started with the Business Data Catalog in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server A. Creating Custom Business Applications B. Using the Web Parts and SharePoint List Connections XXIV. Search Administration and Customization in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server A. Administering Search and the Search Center B. Customizing Search and the Search Center XXV. Designing Content-Driven Web Sites with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server A. Creating Content-Driven Sites Using the Content Management Functionality XXVI. Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer - CSS and the Data Form Web Part A. Customizing SharePoint Pages and Applications B. Cascading Style Sheets C. The Data Web Form Part XXVII. Creating and Deploying Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Workflows for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server A. Building a Visual Studio Workflow B. Deploying a Visual Studio Workflow C. Testing Workflow Functionality XXVIII. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Advanced Administration A. Managing a Site B. Managing Site Collection C. Managing a Content Database D. Creating Portable Sites for Staging Environments E. Creating Automated Processes XXIX. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Advanced Authentication A. Form-Based Authentication B. Kerberos Authentication C. SharePoint Single Sign-On D. Configuring Additional ASP.NET Authentication Protocols XXX. Using Microsoft Windows PowerShell for Administration and Customization of 3.0 A. Administering Windows SharePoint Services an Office SharePoint Server Using Windows PowerShell B. Customizing Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server Using Windows PowerShell