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Old 05-04-2007   #1 (permalink)
archatblr@yahoo.com


 
 

user groups and inbox in Windows Workflow Foundation

Hi,

Wanted some info on WF. Is there a facility to create/ link users /
user groups to activities in WF ?
Is there any provision of an inbox to allow a human workflow ?

Thanks
Arch


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Old 05-05-2007   #2 (permalink)
Bryan Phillips


 
 

Re: user groups and inbox in Windows Workflow Foundation

Look at the workflow functionality in Windows SharePoint Server 3.0. It
contains the functionality you are looking for.

You could either use SharePoint as your workflow engine or host the
workflow engine yourself.

SharePoint is free for licensed users of Windows Server 2003, but if you
don't want the overhead of SharePoint, you would have to recreate its
activities yourself without violating the license.

--
Bryan Phillips
MCSD, MCDBA, MCSE
Blog: http://bphillips76.spaces.live.com
Web Site: http://www.composablesystems.net



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> Hi,
>
> Wanted some info on WF. Is there a facility to create/ link users /
> user groups to activities in WF ?
> Is there any provision of an inbox to allow a human workflow ?
>
> Thanks
> Arch


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