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MOSSy Business
Chris Mullendore - Microsoft Premier Field Engineer, and overall discusser of how business (and yes, devs) can do SharePoint better.
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MOSSy Business
Add an assembly to the Global Assembly Cache on Windows Server 2008 R2
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over 2 years ago
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Chris Mullendore [MSFT]
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While doing an install of SharePoint Server 2007 on Windows Server 2008 R2, my customer and I bumped into a problem: we couldn’t manually add some assemblies to the Global Assembly Cache (GAC). Obviously, UAC (User Account Control) was blocking us… but...
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Choosing a Disaster Recovery Solution
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We get asked frequently which backup solution we recommend… and the obvious answer is ForeFront Data Protection Manager 2010 which includes protection for the entire SharePoint stack (Windows, SQL, and SharePoint itself). Of course we recommend it… WE...
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“Anonymous” in SharePoint 2007
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Chris Mullendore [MSFT]
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An interesting quirk was discovered at a customer site recently. They have a single SharePoint farm hosting their internet-facing public “www” site, and were using in-place web content management…. meaning they had a single web application that was extended...
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