Re: Simple question on uploaded docuements

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Thnaks for your reply.
So if I understand well the source after that is only at the database side !!
What is teh best wa to gets thos source information according toy our
experience.
Is it in database or link to nwetwork drive is sometimes prefer ?

How compyn network architecture was still last year with Novell and now we
have move all our network to Microsoft. We have so many duplictaed docuemnt
id so different places that I have decide to show them the benefit of this
share pont stuff but what could be the best to use, I am so confused with all
thos different sharepoint product .

for teh time beeing as I say I use the default portal coing with sharepoint
services but in case I need to make things more nice what can I use ?

regard
serge

"Mike Walsh" wrote:

Documents are stored in the database.

It was only in SharePoint Team Services that only Links (to server file
locations) were stored.

Note too that the "Shared Documents" doc lib is not the only place you
can store and share documents. You can also create other Doc Libs with
different names (create a new Doc Lib not a web part) and documents
there are shareable too.

Mike Walsh
WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com
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calderara wrote:
Dear all,

I ma new in sharepoint services and I am trying to present what shrepoint is
and how to use it in a simple manner to our internal people for sharing
docuements.
For that I have installed sharepoint services under Server 2003 and used the
default portal to make some testing.

I have define the share document web part to be displayed on the page and
upload documents to be stored there. I have noticed that we can mange
versionning and history of documents on that.

But now I have a question with existing documents we have on our company
network.
When you upload documents on the sharepoint server "Share document web part"
from that networking drive, does the documents gets copied on the server or
is it only the link to the mapping network drive.

In other words where is after this upload teh source document and how it is
store and where ?

thnaks for the info
regards
serge

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