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    Is it possible to learn sharepoint 2007 without a course?I have it installed successfully after one of the company employees help but I don't know what should I do next?

    I am too late but i will never give up

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      Is it possible to learn sharepoint 2007 without a course?I have it installed successfully after one of the company employees help but I don't know what should I do next?

      I am too late but i will never give up

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      It depends what you are like with learning - do you usually take courses to learn new topic areas or do you use books, or the Internet? Most of the knowledge I have accumulated has come from books and reading articles on the Internet, but if you need the support of a teacher/lecturer then a course may be more suitable. If you are someone who can learn quite aptly from books/the Internet I'd recommend that you look for a book on Amazon or something - or read up on the subject on the Internet. Google is often a good place to start :) Regards, --Perspx

      Don't trust a computer you can't throw out a window

      -- Steve Wozniak

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        It depends what you are like with learning - do you usually take courses to learn new topic areas or do you use books, or the Internet? Most of the knowledge I have accumulated has come from books and reading articles on the Internet, but if you need the support of a teacher/lecturer then a course may be more suitable. If you are someone who can learn quite aptly from books/the Internet I'd recommend that you look for a book on Amazon or something - or read up on the subject on the Internet. Google is often a good place to start :) Regards, --Perspx

        Don't trust a computer you can't throw out a window

        -- Steve Wozniak

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        The problem is sharepoint need experience in both:administrating and developing which make me get confused.Also I don't have long time since I need to join other employees in the company projects.If you know any good resource like a book for a beginner like please tell me about it.

        I am too late but i will never give up

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          The problem is sharepoint need experience in both:administrating and developing which make me get confused.Also I don't have long time since I need to join other employees in the company projects.If you know any good resource like a book for a beginner like please tell me about it.

          I am too late but i will never give up

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          These titles on Amazon might be what you're looking for; they all got 4 or 5 stars:

          • Essential SharePoint 2007: A Practical Guide for Users, Administrators and Developers
          • Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Unleashed
          • Beginning SharePoint 2007

          Regards, --Perspx

          Don't trust a computer you can't throw out a window

          -- Steve Wozniak

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            Is it possible to learn sharepoint 2007 without a course?I have it installed successfully after one of the company employees help but I don't know what should I do next?

            I am too late but i will never give up

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            You could try the MSDN Virtual Labs. There are several here on Shareppoint services and Sharepoint Server. Microsoft Office Virtual Labs[^] There are also some E-Learning lessons on Sharepoint. I've tried one of them just to get an overview. I don't actually have Sharepoint in order to go any further.

            Kevin

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