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During a recent information architecture project for a client who was migrating data from a single site collection to thirteen site collections, I realized that I would need to delete one of the subsites contained within the original site collection....
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Our team recently finished a significant enterprise MOSS farm migration from a single-server installation to a multi-server farm topology. Once the new farm was architected and constructed, the migration went as smoothly as it could have, with no major...
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Recently, we deployed a large project for a multinational corporation and an interesting situation arose during the process. The SharePoint portal for this this particular client was accessible externally (outside of their corporate network). This allowed...
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Have you ever spent hours tweaking your site footer in the SharePoint master page so that it stays at the bottom of your site, only to find out that when you view it in another browser or screen resolution it jumps back up the page? That’s frustrating...
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Have you ever spent hours tweaking your site footer in the SharePoint master page so that it stays at the bottom of your site, only to find out that when you view it in another browser or screen resolution it jumps back up the page? That’s frustrating...
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The October Cumulative Update (CU) for WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 was released on October 27th. Every two months, Microsoft tries to release updates to the Office product line, including WSS and MOSS. The latest release addresses various issues across the...
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I wanted to write a quick note to let everyone know that StreamLogic will be partnering with Customer Connect to present a FREE, live event this Thursday, October 29, 2009, at the Microsoft campus in Charlotte, North Carolina. Event Details: When? Thursday...
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Today started with a very good session on Governance. This session was not only applicable to SharePoint 2010, but also to MOSS 2007. A few good takeaways from this session were: Users find workarounds to SharePoint, so it must be easy and your users...
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Day 2 started with a session on xRM and SharePoint. It was somewhat ironic that this session was very similar, in terms of content, to the session we do at live events and in our webinars at Success Accelerators. There were a few custom tools that I had...
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Recently, I launched a public-facing site with a client that utilizes content deployment. Every 15 minutes, changes from their ‘Content Authoring’ (internal) environment are published out to their read-only Production environment. For well...
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So the England ( and Wales with a hint of South African ) cricket team have regained the Ashes from Australia and all is right again in the world. Well, it will be if the Villa can finally score their first goal of the season. Although, hopefully by the...
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This week I am going to talk about the tricky topic of Managing SharePoint Security. Three words that can bring many an IT Manager out in a sweat. Similar to when the Air-Con stops working in the Server Room. With still 52 days until the start of the...
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OfficeTalk clients are always surprised when we tell them that they can have SharePoint free of charge. OK it is Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and not the posh Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) version, but for many medium sized companies...
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Life is full of questions. What are men’s nipples designed for? Why have the Villa stopped winning? How come there are so many Scottish people in the English Government when Scotland has its own Parliament? Then the SharePoint question all Officetalk...
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It wasn’t an April Fool , but on the 1st April Microsoft decided to stop charging for SharePoint Designer 2007. It was never very expensive but still this was good news for many SharePoint Project Managers. Or was it? SharePoint Designer is an incredibly...
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