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ECM Features That Rock in SharePoint 2010: Audit Trail
This is a continuation of my ECM Features That Rock in SharePoint 2010 series I’ve been working on for the last month or so. If you’d like to read the previous posts you can find those here:
ECM Features that Rock in SharePoint 2010: Enterprise Managed Metadata Part 1
ECM features that Rock in SharePoint 2010: Enterprise Managed Metadata Part 2
ECM Features That Rock in SharePoint 2010: Business Connectivity Services Part 1
ECM Features That Rock in SharePoint 2010: Business Connectivity Services Part 2
ECM Features That Rock in SharePoint 2010: Document Sets
It’s been a busy week with both the AIIM show and RTM hitting MSDN. I decided to stop working on any more posts until I got RTM running in case anything changed from my previous build. Order is beginning to be restored though and I’ve started three different posts, which hopefully will all be done this week. If you’d like to read my previous posts on the ECM Features That Rock in SharePoint 2010 you can find them here:
ECM Features that Rock in SharePoint 2010: Enterprise Managed Metadata Part 1
ECM features that Rock in SharePoint 2010: Enterprise Managed Metadata Part 2