Paul Smith
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 2:03 am Post subject:
Options other than Resource Gallery Documents |
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We are setting up our intranet (CMS 2001) to go out to remote users who will
be accessing this through a thin client with only the bare essentials of
Windows CE installed.
Currently they're conencting to our site through a Citrix server, but we'd
like to cut out that step. However, the issue is that they then won't be able
to view many of the resource gallery items (PDFs, Word documents, etc.) We
explored saving the documents as HTML and using the generated HTML, but that
worked about as well as you might expect.
Has anyone had any success along these lines or have further ideas that
might work?
Thanks,
Paul |
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Angus Logan [MVP]
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 4:15 pm Post subject:
Re: Options other than Resource Gallery Documents |
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Hi Paul,
Are you looking for something like the way google allows you to view
documents (PDF's, DOC, PPT) as HTML pages?
I believe there is an engine in SharePoint provides this functionality - if
you wanted to check out that feature you should post to a SharePoint related
newsgroup.
Regards
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Microsoft Application Solutions
Data#3 Limited
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| Quote: | We are setting up our intranet (CMS 2001) to go out to remote users who
will
be accessing this through a thin client with only the bare essentials of
Windows CE installed.
Currently they're conencting to our site through a Citrix server, but we'd
like to cut out that step. However, the issue is that they then won't be
able
to view many of the resource gallery items (PDFs, Word documents, etc.) We
explored saving the documents as HTML and using the generated HTML, but
that
worked about as well as you might expect.
Has anyone had any success along these lines or have further ideas that
might work?
Thanks,
Paul |
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