Re: Sharepoint 2007: retrieving sharepoint files to a file system

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On 30 Jun, 18:30, "Guzun, Alex" <alex> wrote:
I'm also interesting in that

"bjjnova" <bjjn...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Excuse the cross post: I originally posted this question in the wrong
group.

I am brand new to this tool and have a question about how to
retireve Sharepoint date to a file system. Supposing that the data
I am interested in is something like Word docs stored in the
SQLServer
2005 backend as BLOBs: what means should I investigate to get the
items
from the database into the file system? Is there a web service to
look at? An API?- Hide quoted text -

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By the way - you should use the API for this, as even reading from the
DBs directly can be dangerous

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