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Harry
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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 7:50 pm    Post subject: Using vb.NET Windows forms to programmatically access Sharep Reply with quote

Thanks Bil, Sorry Mike!

Not good news, It would be nice if just for once things were easy...
but hay as Homer says 'If its too hard it's not worth doing!'

Mike, I was going to post in portal group but thought I'd get into
trouble because it's a Services developement environment the Q related
to :) thanks for info will use correct group in future.

Regards
Harry
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Mike Walsh
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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Using vb.NET Windows forms to programmatically access Sh Reply with quote

Not a problem, Harry.

It's always a bit difficult drawing lines in the sand (and people sometimes
object to the attempt) but keeping the newsgroups' roles separate *ought* to
be beneficial to everyone in the long run.

In this case probably SPS's .development subgroup rather than their main one
(if I remember the thread that is - you didn't quote!).

Bil's busy over there too as far as I know - certainly in the main
newsgroup.

Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland

"Harry" <flipper@tropicalhut.co.uk> wrote in message
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Thanks Bil, Sorry Mike!

Not good news, It would be nice if just for once things were easy...
but hay as Homer says 'If its too hard it's not worth doing!'

Mike, I was going to post in portal group but thought I'd get into
trouble because it's a Services developement environment the Q related
to :) thanks for info will use correct group in future.

Regards
Harry
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