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Creating Client Extranets with SharePoint 2003
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"The concept of Linux and the GNU project, while appearing to be the 'next step' of the Unix Philosophy, is only the return from a wayward path. Everything stated in the Unix Philosophy's first edition is just as true today, perhaps even more so. The addition of source code availability allows you to see exactly how these masters of code created their systems, and challenges you to create even faster code with greater capabilities." -Jon "maddog" Hall, Executive Director, Linux International
"By effectively linking the principles used in Unix with those used by the Linux development community, Gancarz sheds new light on the Open Source philosophy." -Henry L. Hall, CEO, Wild Open Source
Book Description
New edition of a bestseller

19/07/2006
This book brought together and clarify many white papers from Microsoft into an working example for SharePoint as a extranet. It was great to see explanations from someone that has successfully created a extranet SharePoint install and documented the pit falls of this process.

15/05/2006
What I like about this guide is its direct, how-to approach. It presents a best-practice architecture for an extranet environment using SharePoint 2003, then wastes no time providing the step- only 212 pages - so there's not a lot of wasted prose. Just presecriptions and good example code. If you're looking for quick answers to setting up a secure intranet with SharePoint 2003, this is a good book to check out.
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