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October 2006 - Posts

PSCONFIG for WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 is your friend

In my line of work, I have to have a few SharePoint farms sitting around with different topologies, settings, etc. I certainly don't have a separate database server for each farm to support these configurations, and I don't want to have a separate virtual
Posted by krichie | 5 Comments

Welcome Tony McIntyre to the blogging community!

Tony McIntyre from my old team has started blogging!!!! Check out his first post titled SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Crawl performance Part 1 . This is a great article to hook on while also checking out my article Understanding SharePoint - Part 1 -
Posted by krichie | 2 Comments

Understanding and Troubleshooting the SharePoint Explorer View

Steve Sheppard from my old team in conjunction with many other folks, has created a fantastic whitepaper on troubleshooting the Explorer View feature that is included with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and is also available in Microsoft SharePoint Portal
Posted by krichie | 1 Comments

Here's to you Mr. Microsoft IT SharePoint Technologist Guy

If you've ever heard the Real Men of Genius commercials, you'll be able to sing along with this. If there's one guy I probably don't thank enough it's Andre Heymann who helps engineer the SharePoint deployments within Microsoft IT. Sure I've thanked Joel
Posted by krichie | 1 Comments

More reasons to ensure you're not exceeding capacity planning guidelines

If I don't harp on it enough :) I knew I had seen the official KB on this subject long ago, and finally came across it again. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;830601 Keep in mind, that even with a MOSS 2007 indexer, indexing SharePoint
Posted by krichie | 4 Comments

Yep, I know...pretty quiet on this blog for the past month or so

I've been super busy and have had some personal items to take care of, but to show some link love to some of my SharePoint pals Joel Oleson has recently posted a few items that I feel are worth reading: More Content Database sizing and capacity planning
Posted by krichie | 3 Comments
 
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