Friday, July 31, 2009

SharePoint (MOSS 2007) Requirements

For the last few weeks I have been learning Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS 2007). We even had a week long external training conducted at our organization.
Since this technology is vast, I thought it would be worth sharing the hardware and softwares/ tools required to start learning SharePoint (and of course this list is exhaustive).

Hardware requirements:
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If you peek through the list of software required for MOSS 2007, it would be clear that a high end machine is required even to try our hands at.

At the minimum we require the below hardware.
1. Dual Core Processor (3GHZ or above)
2. 1GB RAM (the more the merrier, My PC has 3GB RAM but it still lacks the punch)
3. At least 18GB HDD space to install all the below softwares

Software Requirements.
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1. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (standard or enterprise) with SP1 or higher
2. IIS 6.0 (comes with the OS)
3. SMTP server, if mailing required from SharePoint.
4. SQL Server 2005 enterprise edition with SP2 or above
5. Office 2007 professional edition with SP2 (if excel services features are required)
6. Visual Studio 2008 Professional edition or above with SP1
7. .NET Framework 3.5 (installs with VS 2008)
8. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 (either standard or enterprise edition) with SP2
Note: Trial version of MOSS 2007 can be downloaded from Microsoft site for learning purposes.
9. Office Server SDK 1.5
10. Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services (VSeWSS) 1.3
11. SharePoint Designer 2007 with SP2 (Thankfully this is now free :))
12. SharePoint reporting services integration add-in (required only for reporting services)

Wow...so, the list is impressive enough to scare away anyone.
Thankfully, Microsoft had provided a way out for people who would like to learn MOSS without spending a fortune to purchase all the sotwares.
A 30 days trial virtual PC image (VHD) can be downloaded free of cost from the below web site of MS:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=67f93dcb-ada8-4db5-a47b-df17e14b2c74


This only requires Virtual PC 2007, which again can be downloaded free of cost and can be installed even on Win XP machines.
Once Virtual PC is install the VHD image can be hosted and we can start learning MOSS 2007 even from within Win XP machine.

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