In Moss 2007 you have the ability to set the target audience for each individual web part within a page. Is there a way to preview how the page will look to another user without logging in as that user? What I am looking for is a way for someone with full control/design permissions on a site to be able to preview how the site will be d...
I’ve got some concerns with an approach I’m taking to centralize a calendar in MOSS. The scenario is that there is 1 calendar for the Enterprise and Events are filtered via audience targeting. It’s fairly straight forward to turn audience targeting on in a calendar, my concern comes when the client wants to auto populate that event wit...
The biggest problem I have faced so far in sharepoint, is to be able to make a certain webparts invisible or hide if the user is not logged in, basically to be able to make an audience for anonymous user.
If anyone knows how to do that, please help.
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how can i show a different homepage to different audience (or group) in sharepoint moss?
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Hello,
Well done on the great postings!
I have a query:
How can I add a single name/user/person in the target audience field of MOSS2007?
Currenlty I am only allowed to add a MOSS group.
However, many times there are a number of individual persons (that are in the same group) that I would like to add as audience.
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Here's a little background. I have a publishing SharePoint site set up that allows self-provisioning accounts. I'm using ADMembershipProvider, along with the LdapRoleProvider. When user's create an account, they are automatically added to a default AD group, which is already added to the built in Visitors SharePoint group. So once the us...
I am using Sharepoint Designer to set a list field called Region to one of our six regions and the Target Audience field on the list item to a matching sharepoint group called "ESG-R region-name" where region-name is West or Northeast or Central etc. The lookup for this is off our team contacts list and the region entered there for eac...
I like to have one docbook xml document that has content for serveral target audiences. Is there a filter that enables me to filter out the stuff only needed for "advanced" users?
The level attribute is invented by me to express what I have in mind.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<book>
<title lang="en">Documentation</title>
<chapter...