Groove 2.5 search tool

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Electric Monk

Hi all,
I am using Groove 2.5 at my work and want to produce a file listing of
my spaces (I am manager of them). Is there a way to do this?
The only related thing I've been able to find on the Groove forum was
someone suggesting writing your own tool with the SDK. Has anyone done
this and if not, where can I get the SDK.

I work in a large organisation which means Office 2007 won't be rolled
out soon, so upgrading is not an option unfortunately.

thanks in advance,

Brett
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Brett,

I'm assuming the 'forum' you're referring to is the MS Office Groove
discussion group at
http://microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.groove?Those folks are usually pretty good, even with the older versions, if you'relooking for something more than http://docs.groove.net/htmldocs/gui.../spaces_managing/saving_a_shared_space.htmYou might want to see if one of the folks there have a download location forthe Groove Workspaces version (2.5) GDK (General Development Kit). Itappears to be a bit of a lost child in some respects. Several of the linkson the 2.5 Learning Center page still workhttp://www.groove.net/index.cfm?pagename=LearningCenter25while others do not since the migration to Groove 3.x and 4.x (2007)The Groove Development Kit (GDK) seems to be one of the broken links on theolder Groove site. The then current version when MS acquired Groove was3.1, and the LifeCycle support page for MS Office products doesn't list aversion older than v3.1 although the support articles mention versions evenpredating v2.5.========="Electric Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in messageHi all,> I am using Groove 2.5 at my work and want to produce a file listing of> my spaces (I am manager of them). Is there a way to do this?> The only related thing I've been able to find on the Groove forum was> someone suggesting writing your own tool with the SDK. Has anyone done> this and if not, where can I get the SDK.>> I work in a large organisation which means Office 2007 won't be rolled> out soon, so upgrading is not an option unfortunately.>> thanks in advance,>> Brett>
 
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Electric Monk

Hi Brett,

I'm assuming the 'forum' you're referring to is the MS OfficeGroove
discussion group at
http://microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=mic...folks are usually pretty good, even with the older versions, if you'relooking for something more thanhttp://docs.groove.net/htmldocs/guide/index.html#platform/spaces/spac...might want to see if one of the folks there have a download location fortheGrooveWorkspaces version (2.5) GDK (General Development Kit). Itappears to be a bit of a lost child in some respects. Several of the linkson the 2.5 Learning Center page still workhttp://www.groove.net/index.cfm?pagename=LearningCenter25whileothers do not since the migration toGroove3.x and 4.x (2007)TheGrooveDevelopment Kit (GDK) seems to be one of the broken links on theolderGroovesite. The then current version when MS acquiredGroovewas3.1, and the LifeCycle support page for MS Office products doesn't list aversion older than v3.1 although the support articles mention versions evenpredating v2.5.========="Electric Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in messagenews:[email protected]...> Hi all,> I am usingGroove2.5 at my work and want to produce a file listing of> my spaces (I am manager of them). Is there a way to do this?> The only related thing I've been able to find on theGrooveforum was> someone suggesting writing your own tool with the SDK. Has anyone done> this and if not, where can I get the SDK.>> I work in a large organisation which means Office 2007 won't be rolled> out soon, so upgrading is not an option unfortunately.>> thanks in advance,>> Brett>

Thanks Bob.
Can I ask what newsreader tool you use? Your reply is very hard to
read on Google Groups.

cheers,

Brett
 

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