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Sams Teach Yourself SharePoint 2003 in 10 Minutes is the first quick reference
book for users of SharePoint 2003. Easy-to-follow instructions for the most common
tasks in SharePoint 2003 are the basis of this book, which also provides answers
to the most commonly asked questions about using SharePoint 2003. As an end-user,
you will learn the basic skills needed to work successfully with a SharePoint
Services website, as well as contribute to document libraries and discussion groups.
As a site administrator, you will learn fundamental skills needed to effectively
manage SharePoint Services site collections. Best of all, it will only take about
10 minutes of your time to do so. Sams Teach Yourself SharePoint 2003 in 10 Minutes
will prove to be a worthy investment of your two most valuable commodities: time
and money.
About the Authors
Colin Spence has been in the computer industry for more than
14 years and is a senior business and technology consultant and project manager
focusing on the design, preparation and execution of business processes in enterprise
projects and technology solutions, including numerous SharePoint technology
implementations. He is a partner at Convergent Computing, an Oakland, California
consulting company and has been a contributing author to Sams Publishing books
on Exchange 2000, Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003.
Michael Noel, MCSE+I, MCSA has been in the computer industry
for more than 10 years and has been working with the latest in SharePoint, Windows
and Exchange technologies since the early versions of the software. Michael
is the coauthor of Windows Server 2003 Unleashed and Exchange Server 2003 Unleashed
by Sams Publishing and has also been a contributing writer of books on Windows
2000, Exchange 2000 and Microsoft Operations Manager.
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