You can configure the Silverlight Web Part with either the URL of the Silverlight application package (.xap) or with an application definition.
An application definition is XML-based text which contains information about the application you would like to work with. You may need to contact your application provider to get this application definition.
You can choose to deploy the solution to either a particular Web application (-url) or all Web applications (-allurls) but ...
You can choose to save your chart along with all of its static data, or you can choose to save only its appearance settings. ...
You can click Request documents simultaneously to make the search request pages from the site as fast as the servers can ...
You can configure how sites under this policy are closed and eventually deleted automatically. When a site is closed, it ...
You can configure the Silverlight Web Part with either the URL of the Silverlight application package (.xap) or with an application ...
You can connect to Service Applications that have been shared by another farm if you know either the address of the farm's ...
You can create a package of your design for easy import to other site collections. The package does not include default SharePoint ...
You can create an e-mail address to send mail to all site members. E-mail messages and meeting invitations sent to this address ...
You can create portals only on servers that are running the Web component for SharePoint Server. This component is not active ...