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SharePoint Remote Object Model - Home

Have you ever wanted the power of the SharePoint object model but for remote SharePoint serversamp;63; This project wraps the SharePoint web services under a single .NET assembly allowing for quick and easy access to remote SharePoint servers without the mess.

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SharePoint Remote Object Model - Home

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Have you ever wanted the power of the SharePoint object model but for remote SharePoint serversamp;63; This project wraps the SharePoint web services under a single .NET assembly allowing for quick and easy access to remote SharePoint servers without the mess.

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