Project Customization and Programming ankündigungen
-
Link
For more information on:
- Programming and development please see the Project 2010 MSDN Developer Center http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905469.aspx
- Also be sure to target your RSS reader to the official Project Programmability Blog http://blogs.msdn.com/project_programmability/
-
Link
The Project 2013 SDK download is updated. The conceptual, how-to, and reference documentation in the download closely matches the Project 2013 developer documentation online content published on MSDN.
The Project2013SDK.msi download file now installs properly on Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012.
The Project 2013 SDK download contains:
- The on-premises Reporting database schema reference, ProjectServer2013_ReportingDB.chm, and the OLAP cube schema reference.
- Updated VBA Help for local use. Objects such as Chart, Report, Series, and Shape now show correct members tables, properties, and methods topics.
- Basic reference topics for the JavaScript client-side object model (JSOM), which includes REST endpoints and HTTP request syntax. You can use the JSOM for development of Project Online solutions for cross-browser web apps and for non-Windows platforms.
- Sixteen complete code solutions, including two task pane apps (with minor updates) for Project, the QuickStatus app sample for Project Server and Project Online, eight client-side object model (CSOM) solutions, two solutions for querying the ProjectData service for reporting, and three updated legacy PSI solutions.
- DLLs and a license for redistribution of the Project Server CSOM assemblies, JavaScript files for the CSOM, the Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Library assembly, and the Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Events.Receivers library for on-premises development.
Notes: 1. The REDIST.zip file that is attached to the Project_Programmability blog post contains the RTM build
15.0.4420.1017 of the Project Server assemblies for redistribution, including the
Microsoft.Office.Project.Schema.dll assembly, for developing event handlers.
2. Project CSOM solutions also require the redistributable DLLs for the SharePoint 2013 CSOM,
which are at SharePoint Server 2013 Client Components SDK. - Updated Intellisense files for the PSI and CSOM, source code for creating a PSI proxy assembly, and instructions on how to update the PSI proxy files.
- XML schemas for the Project client, AppProvisioning, and the Statusing PSI.
The top-level online landing page for the Project SDK is Project for developers (http://msdn.microsoft.com/project).
For additional Project-related SDK content, see Office for developers (http://msdn.microsoft.com/office), SharePoint for developers (http://msdn.microsoft.com/sharepoint), and Build apps for Office and SharePoint (http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/apps/). The two articles on Task pane apps for Project are in the Apps for Office and SharePoint SDK, and the JavaScript API for Office reference includes information specific for Project, the ProjectDocument object with eleven methods and three events, and four enumerations for Project.
Want to try out Project 2013?
- Sign up for Project Online and Project Pro for Office 365
- Download Project Professional 2013 and Project Server 2013
--Jim
-
Link
It makes a big difference in answering your questions
Word for Developers ankündigungen
-
Link
I know the documentation for Office 2013 is still somewhat limited, but hopefully the following link will help.
Microsoft Office Document: [MS-CustomUI2] Supporting Documentation - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=727
From here, you should be able to download the *.txt files for Word, Excel and PowerPoint, plus the imageMso information. Once a file is downloaded, it can be opened in Excel to make it easier to look through all the controls.
Best Regards,
Nathan O.
Microsoft Online Community Support -
Link
Many folks have been asking about the emerging "apps for Office" model, and what it means for the future of VSTO. Rest assured that VSTO continues to be alive and well. In fact, many existing automation scenarios continue to be best served by VSTO for now. At the same time, there are many exciting opportunities to look forward in apps for Office: for example, the ability to better integrate with web content and JavaScript/CSS libraries, support for host applications beyond the desktop versions of Office, and new distribution and monetization opportunities through the Office Store.
To learn more, please see the blog post: "Roadmap for Apps for Office, VSTO, and VBA".
-- Michael Zlatkovsky (MSFT)
General Office Development ankündigungen
-
Link
Many folks have been asking about the emerging "apps for Office" model, and what it means for the future of VSTO. Rest assured that VSTO continues to be alive and well. In fact, many existing automation scenarios continue to be best served by VSTO for now. At the same time, there are many exciting opportunities to look forward in apps for Office: for example, the ability to better integrate with web content and JavaScript/CSS libraries, support for host applications beyond the desktop versions of Office, and new distribution and monetization opportunities through the Office Store.
To learn more, please see the blog post: "Roadmap for Apps for Office, VSTO, and VBA".
-- Michael Zlatkovsky (MSFT)
[RETIRED] SharePoint - Knowledge Network ankündigungen
-
Link
Thanks for your interest in this SharePoint forum. In order to better organize questions, communications, and conversations around SharePoint, we're actually going to close down (lock) this forum and would like to direct you to http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/sharepoint specifically for pre-SP 2010 discussions and questions, or http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/sharepoint2010 for discussions related specifically to SP 2010.
This forum (SharePoint Knowledge Network) will be locked (read-only) for any future posts, though the threads in here will still be visible as reference. In order to give people some time to make any last responses to current threads here, we'll push the lock date out 2 weeks to 6/7/2012.
Thanks
Dennis
[RETIRED] Project Server General ankündigungen
-
Link
Thank you for your interest in the Microsoft Project family of products! If you’re looking for peer-to-peer support on Project, please go to one of the following public newsgroups:
- Microsoft Project General Discussion - microsoft.public.project
- Microsoft Project Server Discussion - microsoft.public.project.server
- Microsoft Project Developer Discussion - microsoft.public.project.developer
- Technical resources - Project TechCenter http://technet.microsoft.com/office/projectserver/
- Developer resources - Project Developer Portal http://msdn.microsoft.com/project/
- Generic product information – Microsoft Office Online http://office.microsoft.com/
- Project Partners and Solutions – Microsoft EPMConnect http://www.epmconnect.com/
These newsgroups have several years of history and thus provide very rich content. Also, thereare many professionals with very deep expertise in the Microsoft Project product family, including Microsoft Valued Professionals (MVPs), who frequently answer questions.
For more resources about the Microsoft Project family of products, please refer to:
Project Server General Questions and Answers ankündigungen
-
Link
We're supporting all versions of the product.
-
Link
Check out the following links to learn more about Microsoft Project and Project Server:
Product information including Project Online
- Main product site: http://www.microsoft.com/project
- Project Team Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/project
Project 2013 training for IT pros and developers
- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/projectserver/jj906608
Project 2010 Interactive content - Videos & Sessions & Webcasts
- http://www.microsoft.com/showcase/en/US/channels/microsoftproject
- http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/epm.aspx
Project Professional 2013 Trial Version
- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/hh973401.aspx
Project Professional 2010 and Project Server 2010 Demo Image:
- Download: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9713956
- Hosted Virtual Lab: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9713654
IT Professional related
- TechCenter @ TechNet: http://technet.microsoft.com/ProjectServer
- Admin Blog: http://blogs.technet.com/projectadministration
Developer related
- Developer center @ MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/Project
- Programmability blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/project_programmability
SharePoint
SharePoint 2010 - General Discussions and Questions ankündigungen
-
Link
TechNet Wiki is looking for and celebrating the best of the best!
Is that you? Do you consider yourself an expert, or authority on SharePoint?
Show us your forum solutions and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition program, where people such as yourselves can get the recognition you deserve, for the time you've given the community.
If you spend any amount of time crafting an awesome answer to a forum question, then why not get the most back for your efforts, by posting it to TechNet Wiki.
1) Please copy over any solutions you post here to TechNet Wiki.
2) Add a link to it on THE JUNE TECHNET GURU WIKI PAGE/a>, so we know you've contributed
3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
This is a new initiative, currently only rewarding "textually" in the TechNet blogs, similar to Peter Laker's weekly contributor awards. Once you're "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be interviewed for your greatness, and eventually even invited into other TechNet/MSDN circles!
Either way, winning this award in your favored technology can only be good for your career! ;)
All you need to do is find any forum question you have ever answered (either with a blog post or in the forum thread). Then turn it into a Wiki article in June 2013, and add it to the list on the June TechNet Guru Wiki page!
For more information on the benefits, recognition points, and glory of posting to TechNet Wiki, please read this sticky note.
Feel free to ask any questions below.
Thanks in advance!
Open XML Format SDK ankündigungen
-
Link
The ECMA-376 4th Edition of the OOXML standard has been released (December 2012) and is available for download:
http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-376.htmStill not available are the Microsoft Office Implementations for the "Ribbon" and other special parts not part of the Office Open XML specification.
-
Link
The download page for the Open XML SDK 2.5 for Microsoft Office is now providing the RTW version of Open XML SDK 2.5. You can use this version for production. We are now updating the documentation in MSDN. Until the publication of the updated documentation, please refer to the SDK document in Productivity Tool.
The differences between the CTP and the RTW versions exist in the classes of "Office15", and those are renamed to "Office2013". Also we are preparing a set of sample code demonstrating how the classes can be used.
Regards,
Kazunori Matsuura
Open XML SDK 2.5
Project Server - Setup, Upgrade, Administration and Operation ankündigungen
-
Link
Check out the following resources to learn more about Microsoft Project and Project Server:
Product information including Project Online
- Main product site: http://www.microsoft.com/project
- Project Team Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/project
Project 2013 training for IT pros and developers
- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/projectserver/jj906608
Project 2010 Interactive content - Videos & Sessions & Webcasts
- http://www.microsoft.com/showcase/en/US/channels/microsoftproject
- http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/epm.aspx
Project Professional 2013 Trial Version
- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/hh973401.aspx
Project Professional 2010 and Project Server 2010 Demo Image:
- Download: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9713956
- Hosted Virtual Lab: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9713654
IT Professional related
- TechCenter @ TechNet: http://technet.microsoft.com/ProjectServer
- Admin Blog: http://blogs.technet.com/projectadministration
Developer related
- Developer center @ MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/Project
- Programmability blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/project_programmability
SharePoint
-
Link
It makes a big difference when we try to answer your question
Outlook for Developers ankündigungen
-
Link
Michael Zlatkovsky from the VSTO team outlines the future roadmap for various Office Development technologies on the Apps for Office and SharePoint blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/officeapps/archive/2013/06/18/roadmap-for-apps-for-office-vsto-and-vba.aspx
-
Link
The Office/Outlook 2010 Redistributable PIA's have finally been released, the download location is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=938fe8ad-583b-4bd7-a345-23250dc15855.
Thanks to Patrick Creehan for the announcement in his blog.
Visual Studio Tools for Office ankündigungen
-
Link
I'm pleased to announce that the official Office Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2012 is now available to download! For VSTO developers, this release brings .NET 4.5 support and design-time support for Office 2013, along with general design-time enhancements and bug fixes to the VSTO Runtime (released separately a few months ago via our download center and Windows Update; see KB 2796590 for information regarding the Runtime). We also heard your feedback from "Preview 2" of the tools, including the request to bring back the VSTO Runtime Bootstrapper into VS 2012 -- it is now back in the product.
Office Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2012 also includes tooling for the new apps for Office and apps for SharePoint projects, improvements to SharePoint Workflows, and more. You can read the official announcement for apps-related tooling on Soma’s blog post.
VSTO Office 2013 design-time support in Visual Studio 2012.
Note: Now that's we've added .NET 4.5 support to 2013, we've properly re-categorized the templates in the "New Project" dialog according to the .NET framework version that they support. So, if you're looking for the Office 2010 templates after installing the latest tools, be sure to adjust the ".NET Framework" dropdown to ".NET Framework 4.0". Again, to recap, both the 2010 and 2013 templates support .NET Framework 4.0, but only the 2013 templates support .NET Framework 4.5 -- and the "New Project" dialog respects that categorization.
I hope you enjoy using our new tools! If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
- Michael Zlatkovsky | Program Manager, Visual Studio Tools for Office & Apps for Office
-
Link
Many folks have been asking about the emerging "apps for Office" model, and what it means for the future of VSTO. Rest assured that VSTO continues to be alive and well. In fact, many existing automation scenarios continue to be best served by VSTO for now. At the same time, there are many exciting opportunities to look forward in apps for Office: for example, the ability to better integrate with web content and JavaScript/CSS libraries, support for host applications beyond the desktop versions of Office, and new distribution and monetization opportunities through the Office Store.
To learn more, please see the blog post: "Roadmap for Apps for Office, VSTO, and VBA". -
Link
I know the documentation for Office 2013 is still somewhat limited, but hopefully the following link will help.
Microsoft Office Document: [MS-CustomUI2] Supporting Documentation - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=727
From here, you should be able to download the *.txt files for Word, Excel and PowerPoint, plus the imageMso information. Once a file is downloaded, it can be opened in Excel to make it easier to look through all the controls.
Best Regards,
Nathan O.
Microsoft Online Community Support -
Link
We had discovered an issue where add-ins deployed using the ClickOnce method will, under certain conditions, try and fail to install an update, and thereby disable the add-in. For document-level customizations, an exception window with a stack trace may be shown; for application-level add-ins, the add-in will be disabled silently. See the thread http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vsto/thread/495098f8-6364-443a-b2e1-23e650af7e1e.
There is now a NEW VERSION of the VSTO Runtime that fixes the issue. If you're using the web bootstrapper (for add-ins developed using Visual Studio 2010), the bootstrapper will automatically chain in the latest version, so no action is required on your part, or on that of your users. If you're deploying from Visual Studio 2012, you'll need to enable the bootstrapper functionality manually: please see http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vsto/archive/2012/12/21/creating-a-bootstrapper-package-for-an-office-2013-vsto-add-in-with-visual-studio-2012.aspx. Users can also download the latest runtime from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140384.
Installing the new Runtime is a preventative measure, and we highly recommend that all of your users do so! However, this will not fix add-ins that may already have gotten disabled due to the issue. Thus, for users who are already impacted:
If the install location is still accessible (and/or if the developer puts a new version into the same location)
1. Re-run setup from the original network share.
2. Re-enable the Add-In / Doc-Level Customization from within the Office application, as described below.
If the install location is NOT accessible (e.g., network share permanently down, or file was installed off of a USB stick which has since been removed)
1. Launch “regedit.exe” from the start menu / start screen. Navigate to Computer ==> HKEY_CURRENT_USER ==> Software ==> Microsoft ==> VSTA ==> Solutions.
2. There should be several entries there, identified by GUIDs. Click on each entry and check the “ProductName” data until you find the Add-In that you’re trying to re-enable.
3. For the Add-In that’s having problems, double-click on UpdateEnabled.
4. Change the “Value data” to 0 and press “OK”. This will disable Update Checking (and hence cure the problem) until a new version of an add-in is explicitly installed, or until the user repeats the same steps, and sets “UpdateEnabled” to “1”.After editing the Registry, the user should re-launch the Office App (e.g., Excel), and go through the usual steps of re-enabling the add-in (see below).
The usual steps of re-enabling the add-in: (required in either case for any user with currently-disabled add-ins)
1. Open the application’s options (e.g., “Excel Options”) and navigate to the Add-Ins tab.
2. Select “COM Add-ins” from the “Manage” dropdown.
3. Press “Go…”. A window will open.
4. Enable the checkbox for the Add-In(s) that you’d like to re-enable.
5. Click “OK”.
After performing the above steps, the add-in / document-level customization should re-activate in the host application, and also show up in the Control Panel’s “Add or Remove Programs” list.Michael Zlatkovsky | Program Manager, Visual Studio Tools for Office & Apps for Office
Microsoft Unified Communications Web API ankündigungen
-
Link
Documentation for the Unified Communications Web API (UCWA), a web API that is part of the new Lync 2013 release, is available at http://ucwa.lync.com/documentation/what-is-lync-ucwa-api.
You can go through the fully interactive demo and sandbox by just visiting http://ucwa.lync.com
- Aktuellster Beitrag
- Aktuellster Thread
- Abstimmungen gesamt
- Gesamtanzahl der Antworten


