Introduction
I really like SharePoint Portal 2001, and I am so pleased that
Microsoft have a new version SharePoint Portal 2003 which will work with
Windows Server 2003. All products have their quirks, but I have to say that SharePoint has more than most.
Despite some criticisms, I do think SharePoint is a wonderful concept of document
management. In fact I use SharePoint to manage my own documents, and
you cannot say fairer than that!
Quirky versions
SharePoint Portal Server 2001 works fine on Windows 2000, but not at all
on Server 2003. Perhaps I have been spoilt, because as a rule Microsoft go for backwards
compatibility, e.g. Exchange 5.5 will run on NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or
Server 2003.
As a separate problem SharePoint 2001 will only work with the Standard
version of Exchange 2000. This is the most disappointing quirk,
because that standard version of Exchange only has a 16GB data store, and
I always recommend buying Exchange Enterprise because of its unlimited
data store.
Quirky IIS
Take IIS, if you navigate to the console you find lots of red dots.
At face value this is alarming, but research shows this is just a
'feature' of the start up sequence of Portal Server, SMTP. The fact
seems to be SharePoint runs fine with these red 'error' dots.
However if, like me, you find them offensive, simply start and stop the
web site (default) and press F5 (Function Key five) - all the red dots
will disappear!
Recommendation - Upgrade or Buy SharePoint 2003
In August of 2003 SharePoint 2003 was released, it looks like the real
deal, Microsoft have corrected these quirks and the product has really
come of age with Version 2003
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