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Paddy - 28 Oct 2004 15:11 GMT
Hi,

I'm currently developing in Lotus Notes, but I want to move into the
microsoft environment.

The applications I mainly develop are for document management. ie storing
information such as licensing details, attaching documents etc.

Does microsoft provide a framework for this type of system? it must be
secure using logins with passwords using the web for local intranet.
Dino Chiesa [Microsoft] - 28 Oct 2004 22:49 GMT
try sharepoint.  !

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CT - 28 Oct 2004 23:07 GMT
Hey Dino,

You didn't have much of choice in your response, eh? ;-)

Actually, I can second that, SharePoint is a great tool although in some
areas not quite as sophisticated as Lotus Notes (I don't particularly like
Notes BTW, but it's mature).

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