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jayesh patel

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Jun 5, 2012, 7:32:58 AM6/5/12
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Is there any way to install MOSS 2007 after installing WSS 3.0 without any bug ?

How i can allow user to register on site create using in wss 3.0 ??
can i create custom web part which allow user to register in the website?

> On Thursday, December 21, 2006 2:28 PM AlanSugan wrote:

> I have a simple question. It is necesary to install WSS 3.0 with MOSS 2007?
> With the 2003 I've always installed WSS before installing SPS 2003. Does the
> MOSS 2007 install automatically install WSS 3.0 or should I install it
> separately? I've already installed MOSS 2007 without WSS 3.0, but do a lose
> any functionality by not installing WSS 3.0?


>> On Thursday, December 21, 2006 3:44 PM José Inci wrote:

>> Hi Alan, well, when you install MOSS 2007 by default you are installing WSS
>> 3.0 who has the functionality of Libraries, Blogs, Wikis, Versioning and all
>> the core functionality of MOSS 2007.
>>
>> You can confirm this, after installing MOSS 2007 and seing at IIS "Web
>> Service Extensions" the component "Windows Sharepoint Service 3.0 - Allowed"
>> "Alan Sugano" wrote:
>> Regads,
>> JosĂŠ


>>> On Friday, December 22, 2006 4:37 AM Mike Walsh wrote:

>>> Microsoft's good description of the role of WSS 3.0 in MOSS 2007 is this
>>>
>>> MOSS ... "inherit(s) a set of shared platform and management capabilities
>>> from Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0."
>>>
>>> It is wrong to install WSS 3.0 before installing MOSS 2007 (although there
>>> is a migration path for people who have been using standalone WSS 3.0 for
>>> some time and now need to upgrade it and its contents to MOSS 2007).
>>>
>>> Mike Walsh
>>> WSS FAQ www.wssv3faq.com / wss.collutions.com
>>> No private questions please (additions to FAQ welcome)
>>>
>>> "Alan Sugano" <AlanS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:FBA653AC-A150-4DEC...@microsoft.com...


>>>> On Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:45 PM Jukka Paajanen [MSFT] wrote:

>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I wouldn't say it is wrong, but unnecessary to install WSS before MOSS in
>>>> Windows 2003. Like Mike says, there is a migration path from WSS to MOSS.
>>>> However, as stated before, on Windows 2003 server installing MOSS (or
>>>> Project server or any other Office servers server) installs also appropriate
>>>> WSS.
>>>>
>>>> However, when "Longhorn" Server releases, this may change. In that scenario,
>>>> WSS needs to be installed first, then upgraded to MOSS. However, this is
>>>> still some time ahead, and details are open.
>>>>
>>>> JP
>>>>
>>>> "Mike Walsh" <englant...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:ukjB$yaJHH...@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...



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