SharePoint 2007 Tutorial: Sorting Out Site Collections

Topics:
Employee Handbook
Tags:
Collaboration,
Enterprise Software,
Groupware,
Microsoft SharePoint,
Site Collection,
Software
Source:
Jupitermedia

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Overview: In SharePoint Portal Server 2003, whenever one went to the sites directory and clicked the Create Site link under the Actions menu, he was creating a site collection. Every site collection has a top level site where things such as site templates, list templates, and cross site groups existed. Within a site collection, additional sites could be created that would share certain things (such as the template galleries and potentially permissions) with the top level site. In essence, the site collection was its own unique hierarchy of SharePoint sites and for the most part completely independent of other site collections.

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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2006


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