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How do I use Web folders to access a backward-compatible document library?

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How do I use Web folders to access a backward-compatible document library?

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A backward-compatible document library is a network place on a server running Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Each backward-compatible document library has a unique set of properties and is associated with a portal site. Backward-compatible document libraries retain basic network place functions and offer additional document management tools. These tools include: • Commands for document management, such as Check In and Check Out. • Commands for document publishing and approval, such as Publish, Approve, and Reject. • The ability for coordinators to add and manage document profiles so that authors can define their documents by using metadata. • Enhanced views that display extended information about selected items. • A selection of related document management features that includes role-based security, version history of documents, and publishing settings by folder. Using Web folders can give users access to folders that they cannot reach from the HTML view of the backwar

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