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SharePoint User Group UK

Date
Mon, 13 Feb 2006 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Microsoft Ltd , Reading, GB
Cost
Free
The SharePoint User Group UK would like to invite you to the first user group meeting hosted by Microsoft at Thames Valley Park in Reading.

Held on the evening of Monday 13th February, talks will be given by Steve Smith and Brett Lonsdale of Combined Knowledge on the topics of Sharepoint Farm Design Best Practices, and Developing WebParts using UserControls. Attendance is free, with Microsoft supplying refreshments and nibbles at half time.

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