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Here is the official information:
March Meeting of the Office Developer User Group of Kansas City


Title: Features...What is a Feature in SharePoint 2007?  
Register: http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=126081 ( Must Register for Prizes )
 
Sponsor: Levi, Ray & Shoup, Inc. - Food Provider for the March Meeting
 
Presented: Becky Isserman
 
Date: Thursday, March 6th (Each meeting will be on the 1st Thursday of the month)
 
Time: Food at 5:30pm; Presentation from 6:00pm - 7:00pm
 
Location:
Centriq Foss Training
8700 State Line Road, Suite 200
Leawood, KS 66206
Phone: 913-322-7000
Description:
 
In WSS 2.0 and SPS 2003 there was no way to reuse code on multiple Site Definitions, so developers found themselves copying code on each site.  This method waisted a lot of a developer's time, because they had to manually add the code to each site definition.  In WSS 3.0 and MOSS there is a new option called a Feature that can be installed in an easy to manage solution package on multiple sites.  In this presentation we will discuss when to use a feature, why to use a feature, and how to use a feature.
 
Bio:
 
Becky Isserman is an SharePoint 2007 Administrator and Developer for Terracon Consultant Incorporated.  She has been working with SharePoint, since 2005, when she participated in Portal University at Levi, Ray, and Shoup.  She will be writing a Disaster Recovery Book through Charles River Media with John Ferringer.  She currently hosts a SharePoint Blog at http://www.mosslover.com .  You can e-mail Becky at rebecca.isserman@gmail.com
 

Best Regards,
 
Office Developer User Group of Kansas City
 
Visit http://www.kcoffice.org for the latest meeting information.

So far we have one person signed up.  If you wanted to attend please use the click to attend event.  If you can't make it let me know what is stopping you from coming. 

posted @ Tuesday, March 04, 2008 10:40 AM | Filed Under [ MOSS ]

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