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U2U RSS Feed for SharePoint 2003
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Expose your SharePoint content with RSS feeds without touching your SharePoint Portal
or Team Sites
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Deployed on a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2003, this application allows intranet
or internet users to subscribe to SharePoint lists as RSS feeds.
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- Numerous applications can be used to read the RSS feed, including add-ins for Microsoft
Outlook.
- An easy to use application allows administrators to select the SharePoint lists
to be made available as RSS feeds, and to set various parameters such as the feed
name.
- An XML Web Service is installed on the SharePoint Server 2003, for readers to subscribe to.
- To make the bundle complete, an ASP.Net page lists the available feeds, so users
can subscribe to a feed by simply clicking a hyperlink.
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U2U RSS Feed for Microsoft SharePoint 2003 generates RSS standard compliant feeds. Users may not
even know that the powerful SharePoint Services 2003 are used to produce the feed content.
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System Requirements
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- Supported Operating Systems:
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003
- Framework 1.1 should be installed
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Installation
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Server installation
Install the U2U.SharePoint.RSSFeeds.Server.msi package on your SharePoint
server. You can use any Web Site or Virtual Directory, remember that when you
use the site which is extended with SharePoint, you have to add the chosen
Virtual Directory needs to be excluded in SharePoint Central Administration.
The RSS Feeds server uses a configuration file (config.xml). The account you
will use to do the administration of the RSS Feeds must have read, write and
modify rights on that file.
- Client installation
Install the U2U.SharePoint.RSFeeds.Client.msi package on the machine you want
to use to do the RSS Feeds administration. This machine doesn’t have to be your
server machine, you can use any client machine as long as the .NET Framework
version 1.1 is installed to it. When you start the installed application for
the first time you have to specify the location of the configuration web
service. This webservice is located in the Virtual Directory or Web Site you’ve
chosen during the server installation (e.g.
http://yourServer/yourVirtualDirectory/ConfigurationServices.asmx). By default
the administration tool will use the credentials of the current user, if you’re
running as a user that is not known on the server, you can specify custom
credentials as well.
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Pricing, License and Download
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We currently provide a free non-commercial version for download. This version
contains a U2U logo in the RSS feed.
Download Trial Version
If you are interested in the version without the logo, send an email to
software@u2u.be with your details.
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