Pergunta

I'm trying to publish announcements across site collections and I'm following instructions I have found on this site. One of the steps says to create an announcement list in the root site collection. Where would I find this root site collection (if it even exists)? I'm a SharePoint novice. Explain this to me like I'm a kindergartener.

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Solução

Root site collection can mean one of two things depending on the context of the article you are referring to. It could mean the root of the environment, like http://sharepoint.domain.com or it could be referring to the root of your site, like http://sharepoint.domain.com/sites/hr.

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I believe you understand SharePoint,just confused. Well when a site is created with explicit managed path ("/" usually, may be "sites" or any other),it becomes the first ever site ,"top level site " we can say.This is called root site collection.

So commonly the root site is "http://sharepoint.corp.com/"

But it can be "http://sharepoint.corp.com/sites/site1"

You could simply check if the serverrelative URL is "/". You can do this using the property of the RootWeb of your Site-Object in the Server object model or using the Information from the "_spPageContextInfo"-object in Javascript on Client side

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