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July 2010 - SharePoint MVP Blogs
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One of the most interesting new feature of SharePoint 2010 is something called Sandboxed Solutions. Think of it this way. In 2007 we have solution packages, WSP files that are packaged up with all kinds of goodness (Master Pages, InfoPath Forms, Web Parts...
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Note: All of the addresses below were valid at the time I added them to the WSS v4 FAQ site and to this file. I can't guarantee that they still are. (Items are added to the WSS v4 FAQ throughout the week so you will find new items more quickly by...
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A while back someone in a forum post suggested that I add a column to my SharePoint 2010 book page that gave the expected publication date. No sooner said than done and you can see those dates here http://wssv4faq.mindsharp.com/Lists/v4FAQ/V%20Books.aspx...
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So I keep smashing my head into this and it drives me nuts. So I am going to try to throw together some quick nuggets. I have gotten this to successfully work about a dozen times so I have hopefully seen all of the craziness. I have also worked with Todd...
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Data content libraries that are trusted with SharePoint Server 2010 use document libraries that contain the PerformancePoint Services data connections. The .PPSDC files are used to manage connections for data sources. This includes Excel Services spreadsheets...
Filed under: sharepoint security, secure-store, credentials, business-intelligence, Integrated Windows Authentication, Secure Store Service, Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server, Data management, trusted data, Dashboard Designer, spreadsheets, relational databases, connection library, sql server databases, data connections, Central Administrator
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Body: OK. It is day 2 of the honeymoon and today we’re boarding the MSC Lyrica. Of course being the technogeek I am, the first thing I did when I got on board was to get hooked into WiFi and test connection speeds. It turns out the ship’s internet is...
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Ad: : SharePoint 2007 Training in .NET 3.5 technologies ( more information ). This feed URL has been discontinued. Please update your reader's URL to : http://feeds.feedburner.com/winsmarts Read full article .... Read More...
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Body: We are on the 3rd day of our Honeymoon and as always, we have LOTS of photos to share. Today we docked in Solerno, Italy. We got off the boat and headed for Pompeii . Wonderful site to visit. Jess and I discovered today that we don’t like to be...
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The when designing security strategies for Excel Services it involves learning about holistic SharePoint security, user authentication, communication for servers, and the authentication of external data. All of these areas must be covered before implementation...
Filed under: SharePoint, sharepoint security, windows powershell, Application server, custom applications, Excel Calculation Services, excel-services, spreadsheet, high security, pivottable reports, service security, excel workbooks, designing security, user-authentication
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To celebrate my venture into the brave new world of independent consultancy I’ve decided to give away two MSDN Subscriptions – specifically, the top of the line Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate with MSDN subscriptions valued at $11,899 each! In the spirit...
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Astute readers of my blog may have noticed that my blog header and byline have changed just a bit in the past week. For the past year I’ve been working as a Senior Architect at ShareSquared, a small SharePoint consultancy – last week I decided that the...
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Recently the Patterns & Practices (P&P) group at Microsoft announced their completion and public availability of the SharePoint 2010 Guidance (SPG). The SPG provides technical details on key areas of SharePoint 2010 app development and contains...
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The only way to do software development for SharePoint is really a Virtual Machine. Yes, with SharePoint 2010 you can install it on Windows 7 and Vista and with some hacking you can get SharePoint 2007 to run on Vista. However I’m talking about real development...
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Author: Tobias Zimmergren http://www.zimmergren.net | http://www.tozit.com | @zimmergren Introduction It’s vacation, what can I say… :-) Enjoy the summer, and I’ll see you all again in August! Cheers! Read More...
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