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Stay current. Learn more. Get the most out of Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or 2.0.

Subscribe to our RSS Feeds, and we'll send you the latest Help and How-to articles, for free, about twice a month.

All you need to get started is an RSS reader such as Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 or Windows Internet Explorer 7 and the following link to the RSS Feed.

Not interested in receiving an RSS Feed? You can also visit the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Help and How-to page or the Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Help and How-to page to browse or search for specific content at your convenience.

Get the RSS Feeds

With some readers you'll need to copy and paste the RSS Feed link into your reader in order to sign up. If you're using Windows Internet Explorer 7, there's no cutting and pasting. Just click the RSS Feed link, click once or twice more, and you're done.

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Get an RSS reader

If you don't have an RSS reader already, you'll need one to view the RSS Feeds.

Use Internet Explorer 7 as your RSS Reader

If you don't have Windows Internet Explorer 7 yet, visit the Internet Explorer 7 downloads page.

After you subscribe to an RSS Feed, you can view the content anytime. In Internet Explorer 7, click the Favorites center button Button image and then click Feeds.

If you use some other RSS reader, you may need to copy and paste the RSS Feed link into your reader in order to sign up. Start by right-clicking the RSS button or link, and then clicking Copy Shortcut.

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Paste the shortcut into your RSS reader, subscribe, and you're ready to read.

Use Office Outlook 2007 as your RSS Reader

Did you know that you can read RSS Feeds directly from Outlook 2007? For more information, see Outlook and RSS: Internet information delivered to your Mailbox.

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