It's impossible SPSite and, generally, the whole object model does not support connecting to a remote SharePoint farm. All you can do is access the local SharePoint farm.
It's impossible. SPSite and, generally, the whole object model does not support connecting to a remote SharePoint farm. All you can do is access the local SharePoint farm.
But in the below URL iotap. Com/Blogs/tabid/277/EntryId/122/… it is mentioned that it will be achievable through certain configuration changes done at central sharepoint server. – Pradheep Dec 21 '10 at 13:41 That article is about Alternate Access Mappings — that's a completely unrelated feature of SharePoint.In case you have two disparate installations of SharePoint (two farms), connecting via the object model from one to the another is just plain impossible — by design.
Period. There isn't any workaround. – Ondrej Tucny Dec 21 '10 at 15:20 yeah that's correct.
We can access the word automation services from Sharepoint server through WCF and it is not possible through Managed Client Object model from a machine where Sharepoint server is not installed. Blogs.msdn.Com/b/ericwhite/archive/2010/12/07/… – Pradheep Dec 22 '10 at 9:10.
The best thing to do in order to access SP2010 from remote machine is using client object model. Majid.
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