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  • Hide Edit Page in Site Actions Menu

    I had a request from a client to hide the Edit Page option under the Site Actions menu for all users without Full Control permissions. I performed the following steps to remove the edit page option for user's without the managesubwebs right. Open the master page for the site. Find the following lines...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 01-14-2008
  • Customize the OOB list menus in SharePoint 2007 lists

    Customization in SharePoint List Menus- In SharePoint 2007, as all of us know, portal can be created within very less span of time using the OOB features... but what if the customer is skeptical about certain UI and functionality which cannot be addressed by MOSS OOB features? The only way is to go into...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 01-11-2008
  • Modify SharePoint Document Icons

    Here’s a quick easy way to modify the icons SharePoint displays for different file types. This procedure can also be used to configure an icon for a custom file type you may have. Be sure to back up any files before making any changes! 1. Open the 12 Hive (C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 12-09-2007
  • Quick tip about adding new columns to a list

    I'm currently creating a rather extensive list for a customer. Extensive as in "contains a lot of columns". We could've created a list based on a spreadsheet but that didn't feel as organic as creating the columns as we go along so I'm doing it one by one. There are two minor...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 10-08-2007
  • Fixing the name.dll ActiveX Problem the Mossman Way

    Have you seen this message on public facing SharePoint sites: The Web site wants to run the following add-on: 'Name ActiveX Control' from 'Microsoft Corporation'. If you trust the Web site and the add-on and want to allow it to run, click here... For an example of one (at least until...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 09-13-2007
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