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When you know the solution the problem is a lot easier to find…
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Sheppard - Microsoft
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Yeah, that title sounds a little crazy but let me explain. The phenomena I am referring to is that once you have identified the solution to a seemingly complex problem the problem is revealed to be simple. In my case the problem was really poor performance...
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RECAP: Thou shalt not touch my databases!
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Sheppard - Microsoft
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Apparently some people, who shall remain nameless, still haven't gotten the memo that clearly states that if you modify the WSS/MOSS databases in almost any way your farm will be rendered unsupported. What memo am I referring to you ask? I am referring...
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The Challenges of Script Debugging Using VS2008
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Sheppard - Microsoft
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I recently worked on a problem that required me to debug the script for the HTML Editor control ion WSS. In the past I have always used the Microsoft Script Debugger and just selected "Break on next statement". In this case that was not really getting...
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How do I tune the MOSS Object Cache for performance and economy?
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over 3 years ago
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Tuning the size of the MOSS Object Cache is done via the Max Cache Size settings on the Site Settings > Object Cache Settings page. It is important to recognize that this maximum cache size setting is a limit and not a static value. For example; Just...
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