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I have to look at the Microsoft Sharepoint Designer, i have the Designer installed but to not assemble all the dependencies of Microsoft Sharepoint Server (windows 2008 server 64, sql server, etc, etc...) i'm asking if Microsoft (or someone) has a free site to provide us a Microsoft Sharepoint Server installed to test the designer on it, maybe exists?
Have a look at the virtual labs:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/cc707678.aspx
Or download a pre-configured virtual machine with everything already installed:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=27417
But the answer to your actual question I suspect is no. Sharepoint costs alot of money for an external licence, it's unlikely that anybody, even Microsoft, is going to open up a sharepoint server for you especially when they are giving away virtual machines that do just that. Plus all the dangers from hackers etc to the next user that comes along. Get the VM going.
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an working on a project which requires collaborating on the same excel file by many users
one of the things i came across is , excel web app , but of course it requires skydrive/internet , my question is there something similar which can works internally (i.e on a LAN) ?
SharePoint Foundation is a free, on-premise installation that offers the basics of team collaboration and file sharing.
A file server with a public folder is also "free" (as in: if you have a LAN and users logging on to it, you probably already have a file server) and can be accessed by everybody on the domain.
More sophisticated solutions (SharePoint server, Excel Services, etc) will have a price tag.
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I need a best browser compatibility checking tool for my linux machine ( dont want online checking tool) .
Wanted a tool which should be run in my local. Is there any tool ? If yes please recommend.
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I also tried to solve this issue a few weeks ago. After some hours of research i came to the conclusion that sand-boxing or building virtual-machines would be the best solution for me.
I can also recommend ievms script to install virtual machines for running IE6 up to IE10 with a single command:
Automated installation of the Microsoft IE App Compat virtual machines
The Images are provided by Microsoft itself:
Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image
For realistic testing, think about using virtual machines and virtual environments like Vmware Player or VirtualBox (https://www.virtualbox.org/). You can install different operating systems and different browsers to see what your page looks like.
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I have an IIS webserver that is crashing occasionally. It always works just fine after restarting the AppPool. I have logging configured for the website in a standard W3C format. Looking through the logs for useful information is like sifting through vomit for a tasty treat. Are there any good tools out there for making these logs more readable? User Friendly? Useful?
Check out Smarter Stats from http://www.smartertools.com/smarterstats/web-analytics-seo-software.aspx
The free edition is really nice.
Nihuo web log analyzer is very simple, easy to configure and very good in analyzing iis and apache access log files. The reports generated by this tool are also very good.
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Are there any pen-testing agencies that tests nodejs applications? And are there any good tools with wich you can do it yourself?
Regardless of what platform you choose a lot of the same vulnerabilities are found. I recommend the open source project skipfish or a service like Sitewatch. Skipfish doesn't have a JavaScript interpreter, so if you use client side js heavily then you should go with the open source Grendel-Scan.
Zaproxy, is a great tool for web application pentest http://sourceforge.net/projects/zaproxy/files/
A bit late in the day, however www.ZeroDayLab.com specialise in app security scans like this.
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Would anyone like to recommend free alternative to SharePoint Portal ?
We want to create a internal portal site for Content Management with features like Permissions, History etc.
If you have windows 2003 server sharepoint services comes for free.. This is ok if you have a small team around 40 people.. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/sharepoint/bb848085.aspx
DotNetNuke (www.dotnetnuke.com) is a great one. You could also check out Alfresco (www.alfresco.com)
The WhiteHouse.org site just moved its CMS to Drupal - so it's at least good enough for government work. :)
Alfresco is an open source CMS with Web Content Management that is often positioned as Open Source Alternative to SharePoint . Used by lots of enterprises all over the world (check customers list). Here is one comparison. from content management analysts.