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[Cross Posted from Zach Rosenfield 's Blog] Today I’m posting about a rather dense technology issue—so please bear with me! Those of you who read my blog know that I am a huge fan of PowerShell and on occasion talk about various ways to use PowerShell
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Some AAM guidance from the front lines

The ISA Server team recently wrote a nice blog post explaining some of the issues you may face when deploying SharePoint in an extranet. Many of these issues can be avoided by spending some time up front on planning and testing. Close collaboration between

64-Bit and the Admin Toolkit Download Trend

[Cross-Referenced from Zach Rosenfield's Blog ] Just over a month ago I announced the release of the second Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit. We’ve been getting great feedback and lots of interest—and I wanted to share our download results:

SharePoint Administration Toolkit 2.0 is Now Available!

[Cross-posted from Zach Rosenfield's blog .] I’m excited to announce that the second version of the Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit is available for download! As I said back in April , we would be offering regular updates to this toolkit with

Posters for SharePoint Stsadm command line parameters now available

Following popular demand, Kirk Stark from the SharePoint User Assistance team has created a set of useful posters that show the Stsadm command line parameters for MOSS 2007 and WSS 3.0. The following files are available for download from this document

Announcing the First Release of the Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit

[Cross-posted from Zach Rosenfield's blog .] It's with great excitement that I get to be the first to announce the initial release of the Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit ! Since shipping SharePoint back in November of 2006 we've been listening

Roundup of recently released Microsoft Solution Accelerators for SharePoint

SharePoint Capacity Planning Tool Performance models for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 that use the analysis and simulation features of Microsoft System Center Capacity Planner 2007 to help you

Announcing Community Kit for SharePoint: Windows Live Authentication!

Ever since the Windows Live ID Web Authentication SDK was announced a couple of months ago, many people have asked when there would be a solution for WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007 to authenticate Windows Live ID users. Well, it didn't take long for Keith Bunge

Announcing the Community Kit for SharePoint: Internet/Extranet Edition Forms-Based Authentication solution!

As many of you know, one of the best new features in WSS 3.0 (and consequently MOSS 2007) is the way it leverage's ASP.NET 2.0 to support for forms-based authentication or FBA along with the ability to support multiple authentication providers. Steve

Important hotfixes for upcoming Daylight Savings Time (DST) change

Well, it's almost that time of the year again when many of us need to update our clocks as a result of Daylight Savings Time (DST). The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 requires extending the period of DST by four weeks. Starting this year, DST began in

More useful and (free!) SharePoint "Features" available at http://www.CodePlex.com/Features

About 6 months ago, I posted a guest blog entry by Scot Hillier, a SharePoint MVP, about the shared source Features project that he had started on CodePlex. Since then, several others ( Brendon Schwartz , Dan Attis , Renaud Comte , and Stacy Draper )

Deploying and Supporting Enterprise Search with MOSS 2007 at Microsoft - White Paper

Although the webcasts for TDMs and IT Pros on the topic of how Microsoft IT implemented enterprise search with MOSS 2007 within the company's intranet were presented several months ago, only recently has the accompanying technical white paper been published

Information Architecture and Management Controls in WSS 3.0 (Governance 2 of 5)

Preface With WSS being so flexible as a platform and as a collaboration I often get people asking me how they should architect their deployment. They ask about what you can do with it. The possibilities are so open as a platform it's tough to explain.

SharePoint 2007 Customization Policy white paper now available

Sean Livingston , a Program Manager in the Windows SharePoint Services team, was too modest to cross-post a blog entry about the very useful white paper that he had authored, which is now available for download here . So, I'm doing it for him. :-) The

Consuming Shared Services Across the WAN

To dispel the rumor... A customer recently asked if their latency was less than 80 ms could they have a farm consume shared services from a farm across the WAN. There is no magic latency at which it's supported. We do support more than one deployment
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