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What started as a simple attempt to use the ~appWebUrl token in an image URL became a deep dive into SharePoint's internal processing of custom actions and the App deployment process. In this post, I cover what will and won't work for custom action...
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2013 promises to be a year of big changes. In this post, I cover career changes and some official resolutions I'm making for the new year....( read more ) Read More...
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The signs are unmistakable. Tagging is how we keep our priorities straight and even how we define the contours of our online profiles. Labeling the buckets is finally out of the shadows. These are not closet organizers. These are our virtual neighbors...
Filed under: ECM, twitter, facebook, linkedin, metadata, Google, Taxonomy, future, tagging, Folksonomy, information management, bookmarks, anxiety
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My recent attempts to configure the Windows Azure Workflow service (Workflow 1.0 Beta) with a SQL Server alias didn't go so well. If you're playing with Workflow 1.0 Beta, stay away from aliases!...( read more ) Read More...
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After installing the current SharePoint 2013 preview build, I was greeted by "An unexpected error has occurred" message while trying to navigate to the Central Administration site. This post represents the steps I took to troubleshoot the problem...
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Many administrators have noted that SharePoint 2010 allows them to tune the number of threads that can be used for farm backup and restore operations, but very few have played with the settings. In this post, I share some results I compiled while testing...
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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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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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My SharePoint community activities are off to a roaring start in 2012. In this post, I'll be recapping a couple of events from the end of 2011, as well as covering new activities taking place during the first couple of months of 2012....( read more...
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How do you find the key nuggets of information gold you need amongst all the verbiage on the Internet? Here are some of the ways I stay up to date on SharePoint and Assessments, you can adapt many of these to … Continue reading → Read More...
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No one really knows what SharePoint 2013 is going to look like, how it will function, or indeed if it will even appear in 2013. Well, no one outside of Microsoft. Oh and a few people with very strict NDAs . But basically no one really knows much about...
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SQL Server mirroring support is a welcome addition to SharePoint 2010. Although SharePoint 2010 makes use of the Failover Partner keyword in its connection strings, SharePoint itself doesn't appear to know whether or not SQL Server has failed-over...
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This is a quick post to let you know about a new resource, it’s called “SharePoint in the Cloud“. Over at Rackspace we have created a Linkedin Group to have a discussion around all things “SharePoint in the Cloud“. While...
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After some time away, I'm getting back to blogging with a recap of the last several months' worth of events. I cover a couple of SharePoint Saturdays, a webcast, my new whitepaper, and a new CodePlex project for SharePoint administrators....(...
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This post covers my summer SharePoint activities, including a number of appearances at SharePoint Saturday events and SPUGs. I also talk about a few other tidbits, including an appearance on Microsoft's Talk TechNet broadcast....( read more ) Read...
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