T tyson1980 Guest Jan 22, 2007 #1 Is there any plans to include Office SharePoint (The new FrontPage) into upcoming vertions of Plesk? That would be nice since its backwards compatible.
Is there any plans to include Office SharePoint (The new FrontPage) into upcoming vertions of Plesk? That would be nice since its backwards compatible.
T tyson1980 Guest Jan 23, 2007 #3 Originally posted by DavidCollom Aint this just going to be a windows only feature? Click to expand... look like it will be. microsoft dosent like linux to much. i hope there will be some third party stuff out there for linux.
Originally posted by DavidCollom Aint this just going to be a windows only feature? Click to expand... look like it will be. microsoft dosent like linux to much. i hope there will be some third party stuff out there for linux.
S siren@ Guest Jan 24, 2007 #4 Unlikely. Microsoft is keeping Sharepoint under code pretty hard. It would take massive development to get sharepoint to the *nix platform by anyone other than MS and MS has no intention of doing so.
Unlikely. Microsoft is keeping Sharepoint under code pretty hard. It would take massive development to get sharepoint to the *nix platform by anyone other than MS and MS has no intention of doing so.
S sieb@ Guest Feb 22, 2007 #5 Sharepoint is part of IIS on Windows 2003 servers, and Sharepoint Portal is it's own package. Its all asp .net IIRC.
Sharepoint is part of IIS on Windows 2003 servers, and Sharepoint Portal is it's own package. Its all asp .net IIRC.
S siren@ Guest May 25, 2007 #6 Originally posted by sieb Sharepoint is part of IIS on Windows 2003 servers, and Sharepoint Portal is it's own package. Its all asp .net IIRC. Click to expand... No, it runs it's own services under Windows and does a variety of things that ASP.NET doesn't.
Originally posted by sieb Sharepoint is part of IIS on Windows 2003 servers, and Sharepoint Portal is it's own package. Its all asp .net IIRC. Click to expand... No, it runs it's own services under Windows and does a variety of things that ASP.NET doesn't.
A atomicturtle Golden Pleskian May 26, 2007 #7 SugarCRM (www.sugarcrm.com) and Alfresco (www.alfresco.org) are excellent replacements for Sharepoint.
SugarCRM (www.sugarcrm.com) and Alfresco (www.alfresco.org) are excellent replacements for Sharepoint.