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Poor man’s SharePoint warm-up script
It’s simple, it’s a little bit manual, but it works well. warmup.cmd stsadm pages.html pages.html <html> <body> <iframe src=” http://spca:18000/ ”></iframe> <iframe src=” http://myssp.domain/ssp/admin/ ”></iframe> <iframe
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SharePoint uninstall - "the product installation has been corrupted, run setup from original source"
"the product installation has been corrupted, run setup from original source" See this message before? I saw this when trying to uninstall SharePoint from the Add/Remove Programs menu. This happened after someone uninstalled IIS
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Don’t recycle the Application Pool for Central Admin site for faster load times
The default app pool setting for the SharePoint Central Admin site is to recycle at a set time each day. Given that most of us rarely use Central Admin more than once or twice each day (because we script all the changes to the SharePoint farm configuration,
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How to uninstall Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 if you accidently deleted IIS first
So you’ve gone to uninstall SharePoint and you find that someone has removed IIS first. You go to Add/Remove programs and select uninstall for SharePoint but it fails with an error message “Error 1920.Service 'W3SVC' (W3SVC) failed to start. Verify that
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Scripted provisioning of multiple Central Admin web applications
After reading some other posts about setting up the SharePoint Central Admin Web Application on multiple servers I thought it would be useful to post just a little more information on the topic. The From the Field blog covered this topic really well.
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The secrets of SQL Syntax Queries for Relevant Results in MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search
I've been handing out this blog post URL (below) so much lately that I thought I'd share it here. The secrets of SQL Syntax Queries for Relevant Results in MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search http://blog.mondosoft.com/ontolica/archive/2007/07/31/The-secrets-of-SQL-Syntax-Queries-for-Relevant-Results-in.aspx
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SharePoint Search site
http://SharePointSearch.com
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Visual Studio 2008 ("Orcas") and .NET 3.5
Daniel Moth has a bunch of great posts on Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 Here are two great entry points: http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/06/visual-studio-2008-stack.html http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/06/net-framework-35.html
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Orcas Beta 2 Download URLs
http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2007/07/26/orcas-beta-2-download-urls.aspx Great post with all the download URLs for Orcas Beta 2. Very handy.
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Mastering PowerShell in your lunch break -- Awesome!!
http://powershelllive.com/blogs/lunch/default.aspx Highly, highly recommended.
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Great MOSS 2007 Search Blog
http://blogs.msdn.com/miketag/ Enough said.
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Krzysztof Cwalina on Framework Design
Krzysztof has been recorded for MS Research and gives an excellent presentation on framework design. The details are on his blog . Lots of great notes. His book on the same subject was well worth the read.
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Invitation to the inaugural Canberra VSTS user group - Jan 24th
I’d like to make you aware of the new Canberra Visual Studio Team System user group! The purpose of the VSTS User Group is to form a community of practice for Canberra-based IT professionals interested in the use of Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) to
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New Web Service Software Factory released on msdn
The second version of the Service Factory (that helps build both ASP.NET and WCF services) has been released on msdn. The download is now available . For those that don't know, the Web Service Software Factory (also known as the Service Factory) is an
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Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Love the dual core perf :) Snippet from http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/support/vs2005sp1/default.aspx " Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Visual Studio 2005 represents one of the most significant developer tools releases since the introduction
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