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  • miércoles, 11 de febrero de 2009 6:06Mike Walsh MVPMVP, ModeratorMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     

    Note: This guide is for the 2007 and earlier SharePoint Products. Forums for the 2010 SharePoint products can be found here:

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/sharepoint2010

    Very roughly General is supposed to be for Pre-Sales and other kinds of General questions, but as you can see by looking at the posts there are a lot of Admin questions here and I simply gave up the effort of trying to move them (*). I also see a lot of posts here that come here but fit elsewhere than Admin and those I do move.  I've also started moving Backup/Restore/Installation questions to the Setup and Administration forum as they clearly belong there.

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    [(*) I am however grateful if Admin questions are posted to the Admin forum and not to the General forum.]

    The three forums Setup/Admin; Design/Customization and Development/Programming are the general (small g) forums for problems in those areas that don't fit in any of the more specific forums.

    Roughly

    Setup/Admin is Installation issues and Administering the product as delivered; 

    Design/Customization is for site customization i.e. amending the supplied code typically with SPD 2007 and 

    Dev/Programming is for programming/coding issues (i.e. new code/ new functionality) often using VS - this is where you will find creating web parts; using web services; writing event handlers etc. etc.

    The next bunch of forums are all much more specific and questions on those topics are correctly placed (only) in them even if for instance they also would fit in one of the above three.

    BDC
    Excel Services (the function of MOSS Enterprise - not Excel questions)
    InfoPath/Forms Services
    Search
    Workflow (programming workflow using VS comes here ...)
     
    are all pretty straightforward and cover what they say they cover.

    Accessibility deals only with Accessibility issues for the physically challenged
    Community Advancement has become a place for posting notices of User Group meetings.

    Business Intelligence and Social Computing aren't named as clearly but in fact like the above 7 are also specialist forums that get all the messages in the areas they cover.

    Business Intelligence: SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) with SharePoint; KPI
    Social Computing: MySite; Blogs; Wikis and even things that call themselves "X for Social Computing :)

    I personally don't like the term social computing and just see this forum as a place to collect ALL the MySite questions/answers; all the Blog questions/answers etc. for easier research into MySite/Blog etc. problems

    Then there a couple of less-clear cut forums at least to me and where I mostly leave the posts that seem off-topic to me there.

    Enterprise Content Management - where's the line between this and Admin?
    Collaboration - clearly things about ECTS are on-topic but is anything else ?

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    Then there's a seemingly SharePoint forum that isn't in this group of forums.

    SharePoint Online you'll find here:


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    Then we have some products related to SharePoint that DON'T belong in any of the SharePoint forums.

    Search Server 2008 Express - has it's own set of forums that have just been moved to the new forum structure. Access them here:

    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/searchserver

    Performance Point Server 2007 - has it's own set of forums here 

    Project Server 2007 where the Project Server people have in a post here


    written that until forums are available, Project Server 2007 questions should go to the Project (Server) newsgroups


    Team Foundation Server - there are several Team Foundation Server forums included in the "Visual Studio Team System" group here


    Team Foundation Server - Admin is for instance here    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/tfsadmin/threads/

    and Team Foundation Server - General is here  http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/tfsgeneral/threads/

    SBS 2003 and SBS 2008 users should either post to the SBS newsgroup at microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs (msnews.microsoft.com) or if they have Partner status to the Partners-only SBS forum here http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/partnerwinserversbs

    (The browser address for the above-mentioned SBS newsgroup is http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)

    There is also an EBS 2008 forum somewhere which might allow SBS 2008 questions.
    Questions on all of the first three get moved to Off-topic along with a message giving the above-mentioned links. (It is impossible to Move a thread from a "new" forum to an "old" forum. Posting to Off-Topic preserves the text of the post for copy/paste into the other forum or newsgroup)) 

    Questions to the TFS forum, I try to move directly to the correct TFS forum if I have time (they are only in social.msdn.microsoft.com and I use social.technet.microsoft.com usually)


    Later: Performance Point Server 2007 added to this post on the 23rd of january 2009 following a minor deluge of posts here on it. (All moved to Off-Topic)

    Later still: TFS added to this post on the 18th of February 2009 following a couple of TFS posts in rapid succession.

    Even later: SharePoint Online added here on the 21st of February 2009 after one person asked where it was; was redirected to "What is the Forum for ...?"; posted there and then posted (himself) the answer there! (Thanks whoever you were)

    Even later: SBS 2003 and 2008 section added.

    Even later than even later (!) Commerce Server 2009 reference added after a Commerce Server 2009 post appeared in a SharePoint forum. 



    Finally: When posting a question to a SharePoint forum you should remember that you are one of many people who have questions that are equally as important to them as your questions are to you. DO NOT in any way try to push your question in front of the queue either by saying that it is urgent or that you want it asap (etc.) or by trying to attract attention to your post by adding non-relevent information to the Title such as more than one question mark or one or more exclamation marks or "Help me".

    All these things will be removed and if the same poster continues to use these techniques their posts which use the techiques will be deleted.

    WSS FAQ sites: WSS 2.0: http://wssv2faq.mindsharp.com WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007: http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com
    Total list of WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 Books (including foreign language titles) http://wss.asaris.de/sites/walsh/Lists/WSSv3 FAQ/V Books.aspx