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As I mentioned in a post last week, our public website is a MOSS-based site and we are celebrating its first birthday this month (We launched it on October 1, 2008. Prior to that we had a standard HTML website since 2003.). For the most part, we are very...
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Becky Bertram has published a nice developer guide on how to update SharePoint profile data from ASP.NET profile data. I wanted to make sure our customer's saw this post, so here's a link: Updating SharePoint Profiles from ASP.NET Profile Data...
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Not too long ago Microsoft introduced a security fix which addresses a possible attack vector in which malicious software tries to impersonate a local request, thereby bypassing certain constraints. The problem with this fix is that it introduces...
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Next week I’ll be visiting Indianapolis for the first time and presenting at their SharePoint user group (SPIN) next Wednesday, August 26th 2009. Here’s what I’ll be presenting: High Performance Features and Solutions on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server...
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A lot of people that are using SharePoint 2007 (WSS or MOSS) for collaboration have either enabled self service site creation in which they allow their end-users to create a page using the scsignup.aspx page or they have some process in place in which...
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Recently I had a reader of my blog send me a modified version of my gl-addlist command in which he added some additional properties to set a couple of the SPList properties (specifically the versioning settings). In thinking about this I decided...
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Suddenly all these speaking engagements have come through or been publicized at the last minute… hence the flurry of blog posts. This should be it for a while… I’ll be speaking at the SharePoint Users Group of Indiana (SPIN) in Indianapolis, IN on August...
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The SharePoint Data Zoom Web Part is a free tool which allows #SharePoint users to easily build dynamic, data-driven content on any page. This new Fading Content Rotator script allows you to rotate through content from a SharePoint list. The content from...
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My friends at Colligo are releasing Contributor v4.0; lots of great new features! If you are a Colligo fan as I am, attend this webinar and learn more about this exiciting product release... Click the link to learn more and register! https://www2.gotomeeting...
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A month has passed and it is time to register for the June meeting of the Atlanta SharePoint User Group. We are meeting Monday, June 15th at the Microsoft Offices in Alpharetta. We have 2 great speakers this month. Here they are along with...
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I received this e-mail and really think this is cool stuff. Introducing PowerShellToys ( www.powershelltoys.com ), a new, independent product division of /n software specializing in providing extensions and enhancements to Windows PowerShell technologies...
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I have had many discussions and written about this topic in the past and still receive questions about it. Microsoft does recommend you not have any more than 2000 items in any single list or library; however, this can be overcome by using simple techniques...
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Wednesday June 10 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT http://www.quest.com/SPVirtualExpo09_MichaelNoel During this free online event, you can interact with our SharePoint experts and partners to learn how best to migrate to -- and manage -- this essential collaboration...
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I have been asked to deliver the keynote at the Washington DC Regional SharePoint Conference in June 26-27; what an honor this is. If you live in the DC area, or near, this looks like it is winding-up to be a great regional conference. Hosted by the SharePoint...
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I received an interesting e-mail today; an individual asking me to site documentation indicating whether or not it was okay to change the built-in SharePoint Content Types. There was a second part to their question, I will get to that in a moment. As...
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