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August 2006 - Posts

I said, stop MOSSing with me

I promise not to quit my day job (yet) and take up comedy, but adding on to my previous post with some other whimsical things that popped into my head today. I thought I’d share some dry humor with you. Most of these are music related, and note that these
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How I personally use SharePoint

In my previous post When the heck did you find the time to do all this music , I mentioned that I created indieopolis.net initially to develop a platform for independent artists. Since I was a SharePoint Escalation Engineer, I had a grandiose plan to
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When the heck did you find the time to do all this music?

A few folks have asked me this question over the past few months, primarily, because at the end of 2005 I released 3 CDs, and then I've released 3 more this year. First of all, most of this music already existed. I just hadn't polished it up, and was
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Thanks All! - The #1 download from the SharePoint Products and Technologies Web Component Directory is now The SharePoint Utility Suite

Thanks All! - The #1 download from the SharePoint Products and Technologies Web Component Directory is now The SharePoint Utility Suite

Ah you slay me, so stop Mossing with me.

I have a good friend, let's call him Chun...and he's been sending me a few jokes he's been coming up with. I thought I'd share :) An IT manager walks into the cube of his over-worked SharePoint administrator and says: "If you implement the new version
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John Mayer needs a Haircut

So I'm packing today for my trip, and preferrably I fly America Airlines if at all possible. I'm one of those guys who actually likes to read the America Way magazine and I usually stuff the complimentary copy of the magazine in my bag if I don't finish
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Review of Sidetracks - Volume 3 by Bill Binkelman of Wind and Wire

Bill Binkelman, founder and current webmaster of Wind and Wire , performed the following review of Sidetracks - Volume 3 - The Heikkinen Exclusive . With his permission, I'm including the review in it's entirety here, and have incorporated quick links
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My Top 10 Songs for the month ending July 2006

The results are in! Following is the top 10 of my songs based on digital downloads and CD's for the month ending July 2006! Ranking Song CD 1 Keeping the dream alive Sidetracks - Volume 3 - The Heikkinen Exclusive 2 Ciarra Sidetracks - Volume 1 3 Swiss
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SharePoint Account Management using SPUserUtil - Part 6 - Synchronizing Display Names and Email Addresses with Active Directory

SharePoint Account Management using SPUserUtil - Part 6 - Synchronizing Display Names and Email Addresses with Active Directory Originally Posted as: Using SPUserUtil to synchronize SharePoint user Display Names and Email addresses with the information
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SharePoint Account Management using SPUserUtil - Part 5 - Handling NT Login Name Changes

SharePoint Account Management using SPUserUtil - Part 5 - Handling NT Login Name Changes Originally Posted as: Using SPUserUtil to update accounts when the NT Login Name changes .Because of a ton of recent queries on this exact subject, I'm re-posting
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SharePoint Account Management using SPUserUtil - Part 4 - Replaying Permissions and Moving Webs

SharePoint Account Management using SPUserUtil - Part 4 - Replaying Permissions and Moving Webs Originally posted as: Moving a web and preserving permissions using SPUserUtil . Because of a ton of recent queries on this exact subject, I'm re-posting it
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Yep - that 25-50 GB limit you've heard about isn't a hard limit.

I was going to post on this very subject in my "Understanding SharePoint..." series, but luckily for me :) JoelO beat me to the punch on this subject :). I have seen this statement being made incorrectly NUMEROUS times. See his post: How large for a single
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