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.NET Wrapper for SharePoint Portal

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    I have a project I am working on where I need to be able to programmatically search a remote SharePoint Portal Server for specific information. I would like to accomplish this using .NET, rather than going through Web Part developement (which at this point is a little over my head). Has anyone run across a .NET wrapper library for SharePoint or some code that will allow me to interact with SharePoint? I found (I think here on CP) a set of classes that someone developed to interact with the Exchange WSS, but it seems to work only with that and not with SPS (which is based on the Exchange WSS). Many thanks RabidK

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      I have a project I am working on where I need to be able to programmatically search a remote SharePoint Portal Server for specific information. I would like to accomplish this using .NET, rather than going through Web Part developement (which at this point is a little over my head). Has anyone run across a .NET wrapper library for SharePoint or some code that will allow me to interact with SharePoint? I found (I think here on CP) a set of classes that someone developed to interact with the Exchange WSS, but it seems to work only with that and not with SPS (which is based on the Exchange WSS). Many thanks RabidK

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      SharePoint version 2 (which comes with Office 2003 beta 2), is written with ASP.NET. I'd think that would be what you're looking for.


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