Article By default, the Three-state workflow is already active as a site collection feature for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site templates. However, if your...
Article As a site owner, you can maintain control over server resources and carefully monitor areas such as storage space by checking quotas that have been set...
Article When you delete a library, you also delete documents, information about the documents (sometimes known as metadata), and version history. You also delete...
Article When you delete a list, you also delete list items, attachments, information about the items (sometimes known as metadata), and version history. You also...
Article When you delete a Web site or workspace, you permanently destroy all content and user information, including the following: Documents and document libraries...
Article To manage most settings for a wiki, you need to have permission to manage a site. In most cases, this means being a member of the site owners group or having...
Article Show All Hide All You can view and cancel your alerts (alert: A feature that notifies a user by e-mail when there is a change to an item, document, list...
Article Sites become difficult to maintain, out of date, and less useful when too many people are coming to the site for different things. For example, if the same...
Article By Errin O’Connor Errin O’Connor is a leading expert on SharePoint Products and Technologies. He is a senior information architecture consultant and founder...
Article This topic provides troubleshooting information to help you to resolve common issues and errors that may occur when you are using Windows SharePoint Services...
Article The Recycle Bin provides a safety net when deleting documents, list items, lists, folders and files. When you or site visitors delete any of these items...