Doesn't Sharepoint - even the "free" version have this capability built in?





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Subject: [brlug-general] Versioning of documents in Windows

I have a need to do document versioning on Windows. We could use something like 
CVS or SVN, but the user isn't very savvy with that type of technology, and I'd 
prefer something that was a little more transparent (if possible). Thoughts?

Also, this is for Microsoft Office documents, not source code.


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