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> You can add the instruction in manifest.xml that controls whether WSS will
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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] RE: VS Project type for feature - a few questions
Thanks Jeffrey and Caroline.
So what do people recommend for solution generation? STSDEV or
WSPBuilder.
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Thanks Jeffrey and Caroline.
So what do people recommend for solution generation? STSDEV or WSPBuilder.
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Subject: Re: [OzMOSS] RE: VS Project type for
You can add the instruction in manifest.xml that controls whether WSS will
run IISRESET on each front-end Web server after the output solution package
has been deployed, upgraded, or retracted.
sample manifest.xml
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STSDEV is very useful
Hi Paul,
I will have to skip your first question about wsp builder, but i'm sure someone
else will answer that one for you.
As for the rest:
To clarify, a solution is a collection of features that you install onto a
SharePoint farm.
Once you have your solution file (eg whatever.wsp) you insta