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A couple of patching issues have come up recently that are worth sharing. Security Update for WSS 3.0 Patch, July 2012 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2596911 We saw this coming through a customers WSUS system, and almost approved it but I decided to...
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One of the SharePoint configuration items that I tend to asked about is getting external RSS feeds to work, there are quite a few articles and blogs on the web that talk through specific problems, but I thought I would share my experiences with SharePoint...
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In this post, I share a PowerShell script that I recently wrote to help out a friend. The script allows you to search and identify content items in SharePoint site collections by object ID (GUID). The script isn't something you'd probably use...
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SharePoint – why is nothing ever quick ? Recently I had to help out a client who was trying to restore a single piece of content from a backup. We had a backup copy of the content-db and the client also had a recovery farm we could use, so this...
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The SharePoint BLOB Cache can be a very powerful tool for use in improving farm performance and scalability, but some planning should take place before the BLOB Cache is enabled. In this post, I explain how end users can suffer if BLOB Cache planning...
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I was recently asked about the best way to manage large numbers of content types in a document library. The most simple way that I know of is to just add more document libraries and spread the content types among them, but what if your requirement is...
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Recently I was asked to look at SharePoint 2007 install that was throwing 6641 “Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer” errors every few minutes and filling up the Application log. We went through...
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Working at an International company now, I found that I was often running into issues looking at the time stamps of documents. Our collaboration server was in EST while I was in CST. It could be confusing at times when you were working on...
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About Me: I’m thrilled to be a part of the SPC11 Live Blog crew here – it’s a great way to bring to the conference to the masses, crowdsource information, and make the experience more interactive. My name is Marie-Michelle Strah and...
Filed under: SharePoint, MOSS, Microsoft, Blogging, Community, live blogging, SharePoint Conference, sharepoint2010, Computing, Office 365, SPC11, SPC11LB, women in technology
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As you’re sitting here reading this article, chances are that you aren’t thinking a lot about each individual word. You’re simply recognising the words “on sight” because they are familiar to you. The same can be said about searching for documents that...
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In this self-described "blog post you should never need," I talk about finding objects with duplicate GUIDs in a client's SharePoint site collection. I supply the PowerShell script used to find the duplicate GUIDs and offer some suggestions...
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This post discusses how client-side caching and the max-attribute work with SharePoint BLOB caching. Client-server request/response interactions are covered, and some max-age watch-outs are also detailed....( read more ) Read More...
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In this article, I will show you how to show and hide form fields dependent on the value of a drop-down list field. Read More...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, SharePoint Designer, JavaScript, jquery, 2007, 2010, Scripted Solutions, Solutions with Tools, Alex Lee
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In this blog we will look at what is involved in upgrading to SharePoint 2010, various options available for the upgrade and initial planning that needs to precede the migration. Read More...
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Most SharePoint consultants interact with a vast range of clients and I often find that organizations simply have no idea what SharePoint is, what it can do and most of all how they can apply it to solve their business issues. Read More...
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