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| Subject: | Re: Identifying MS Sharepoint |
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| Date: | Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:19:25 -0600 |
The presence of a "/_layouts/1033/" directory is also a good indicator that it's a sharepoint site. Googling for inurl:/_layouts/1033 nets some interesting results... On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:35:38 -0600, Cory.Bys@fbol.com <Cory.Bys@fbol.com> wrote:
Sniff the traffic and check out the HTTP header. You will probably find something to the effect of "MicrosoftSharePointTeamServices". This technique isn't incredibly accurate since I have heard that Team Services running without Sharepoint appears the same, but it will provide evidence that there is more than just IIS running.
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