By Chris R. Chapman at September 02, 2010 17:55
Filed Under: sharepoint2010, sharepoint, better practices

Absolutely fantastic resource that I just stumbled upon a little while ago that cobbles together all the SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010 version numbers according to applied Service Packs and Cumulative Updates.  It’s part of a SharePoint site that was set up to support the book, SharePoint Designer – Step-by-Step:

How to find the level of SharePoint you are running?

And here’s the ironic part:  The book is published by Microsoft Press.  I seriously wonder if they ever get the left and right hands talking to each other, as this would be a rather smart page to have front-and-center on the Update Resource Center for SharePoint Products and Technologies.  This is asked so often in most SharePoint shops that I’m amazed this hasn’t been assembled by MSFT earlier.  It’s *vital* when you’re trying to align your DEV, STAGING and PROD boxes to a common patch level.

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