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Article ID: 914211 - Last Review: March 9, 2006 - Revision: 1.2

Documentation errors in the "Help resources" topic of the Helpresources.htm file that is included in the original release version of SharePoint Portal Server 2003

INTRODUCTION

This article discusses documentation errors in the "Help resources" topic of the Helpresources.htm file that is included in the original release version of Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003. The Helpresources.htm file is located in the Docs folder in the root of the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 CD. This article also includes the correct information for the "Help resources" topic.

MORE INFORMATION

The "Help resources" topic of the Helpresources.htm file that is included in the original release version of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 contains documentation errors. This topic incorrectly refers to Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server "v2.0" Beta 2. The topic also incorrectly states that the STSRead.htm file for Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services is located in the Docs directory. The "Help resources" topic in the Helpresources.htm file reads as follows.

Help resources

For a list of resources available from the Docs directory of the CD or the Help link on any SharePoint site, see Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server "v2.0" Beta 2 Help.

The following documents are available directly from the CD:
  • Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server "v2.0" Beta 2 ReadMe: Late-breaking and important information related to installation and setup of SharePoint Portal Server, available on the root directory of the CD as Readme.htm
  • Windows SharePoint Services Beta 2 ReadMe: Late-breaking and important information related to installation and setup of Windows SharePoint Services, available in the Docs directory of the CD as STSRead.htm
The following is the correct information for the "Help resources" topic.

Help resources

For a list of resources available from the Docs directory of the CD or the Help link on any SharePoint site, see SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Help.

The following documents are available directly from the CD:
  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 ReadMe: Late-breaking and important information related to installation and setup of SharePoint Portal Server, available on the root directory of the CD as Readme.htm.
  • Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services ReadMe: Late-breaking and important information related to installation and setup of Windows SharePoint Services, available in the WSS directory of the CD as STSRead.htm.
The "Tours and tutorials" topic of the Helpresources.htm file contains the following typographical error.

Tours and tutorials
The following resourceis available directly from the portal site:
The following is the correct text.

Tours and tutorials
The following resource is available directly from the portal site:

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003
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