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Latest Free SharePoint Software

ARB Security Solutions regularly releases free SharePoint software, including WebParts, Client Applications, Framework Extensions, and other Miscellaneous Components.
The most recent freeware is:

Title: Simple SharePoint Rollup WebPart
Date Published: 10/22/2009

Previous Two Free WebPart Releases:

SecureCenter For SharePoint

By SharePoint security integrators, for SharePoint security integrators.

SharePoint Security Assurance Program™

For externally facing SharePoint deployments, security is an acutely important deployment concern. Learn how through daily security scanning, you can ensure external business users and partners that they can collaborate in confidence!

Security Assurance WebPart:



The comments error that was occuring on this blog has been repaired, the fix was actually a pretty simple one. If you are using WordPress and you see the error:
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Hmm, something went haywire with the security policies on the main site, and I am not sure what it is. It keeps redirecting back to the homepage, which is weird because the only time I have seen this is when there isn’t a rule configured for the Apache rewrite (mod_rewrite) to use. It looks like [...]


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Within federal computing systems, it is commonplace (and regulated) that a standard image be used when creating new machines that are going to be put on either NIPRNet (unclassified) and SIPRNet (classified) systems. While this is all fine and good, there is/was little or no control over what the user did after receiving said image, [...]


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