I’ve been working with Nintex products for a few years now with great success. In my experience their workflow and reporting products are very solid but sometimes performing complex solutions can have a learning curve. Here are a couple of tips and best practices I’ve learned over the years. Continue reading →
Cory Peters
Adventures with SharePoint
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Kevin: I copied the jquery code exactly as you have it and inserted it into a...
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george hardy: would be nice to be able to filter out "limited access". some users h...
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Dilip: Hi, Its Really Very Very useful article. Just wanted to know how ca...
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Rene: I created a PowerShell script in the meantime which does the extractin...
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petka: Thank you, saved me hours today!...
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Cory Peters is the Chief SharePoint Architect at Eastridge Technology, a Microsoft Gold Partner in Winston-Salem, NC.



