Hi there,

 

Just wondering if anyone has come across this scenario before.

 

We have a client with an intranet (non MOSS) that lists Word documents.
They'd like to integrate this with Office (ie just like SharePoint does J).

They don't want to install MOSS, but would be open to using WSS (since it
can easily be installed on their server).

 

One option is of course to move all their documents over to WSS and get them
to use that, but they'd prefer never to see the WSS site.

 

I'm wondering if there is a way that they could hook into the WSS services
from their own intranet application and somehow pass through the requests to
WSS.

I imagine the documents would be stored in WSS and somehow linked to from
their intranet.

 

Has anyone done this before?

 

The ideal user experience is that they click to edit a document on their
intranet, and behind the scenes it uses WSS to manage the document opening
in Word, and then any updates from Word getting saved back to WSS, and this
in turn updated back to the intranet.

 

WSS does all the document handling well, so I'm trying to save them
re-writing all that nice Office integration stuff in their own app.

 

Thanks,

Craig

 

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