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    • Martin
    • Posted on Wed 9 Jun 2010 10:11 AM

    If you take it like this then you are probably right. The installation actually create the SQL database, set up the web server and save a lot of dll, aspx, master pages and whatever else files to the disk.

    It is Quickr and/or Connections from Microsoft from the business user point of view.

    Also with the development it is hard to say where to go - you can set up quite a lot just through the web interface, a bit more with Sharepoint Designer and the last instance is .NET development.

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