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LogParser and SharePoint (kinda like chocolate and peanut butter)
Thinks I came across a post on the IIS.net forums ( http://forums.iis.net/p/1153101/1884922.aspx#1884922 ) that led to what looks to be a promising tool to add to your SharePoint toolbox.   From Gluegood Software “ LogParser.WSS30 - I recently published Read More...
Updated Best Practices for SharePoint capacity management documentation on TechNet
Thinks Recently (12/04/2008) updated guidance on proven practices (a.k.a. Best Practices) for capacity management for SharePoint implementations on TechNet. Highlights (well almost the complete post from TechNet link with highlights added for emphasis Read More...
SharePoint Guidance - November 2008 update on Microsoft Downloads
Thinks SharePoint Guidance - November 2008 Brief Description This guidance helps architects and developers design, build, test, deploy, and upgrade SharePoint intranet applications. A reference implementation demonstrates solutions to common architectural, Read More...
SharePoint Guidance in Patterns and Practices
Thinks “ Summary This guidance helps architects and developers design, build, test, deploy and upgrade SharePoint intranet applications. A reference implementation that is named the Contoso Training Management application demonstrates solutions to common Read More...
Sample code acceptance checklist for IT organizations with emphasis on SharePoint
Thinks I get the this question on a very frequent basis. In fact, I ask myself quite frequently as well what should be checked for in order to bless SharePoint code for acceptance? The following snippet from the TechNet page sums up the reason we need Read More...
Using Team Foundation Server to Develop Custom SharePoint Products and Technologies Applications
Thinks There is a great resource on MSDN that dives into using Team Foundation Server as part of your development toolset and practices for development of SharePoint applications. What are some things you could use this for? Glad you asked as it is in Read More...
MSDN - Workflow Resource Center
Thinks One of the questions I get asked quite a bit is around SharePoint and Workflow. I wanted to make sure that I added a link to Workflow Resource Center on MSDN. Links MSDN Workflow Resource Center Clinks GREAT resource, worth the visit just for the Read More...
The Windows Server 2003 /3GB switch is not supported in Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 or in later versions or in SharePoint Portal Server 2003 SP2 or in later versions
Thinks Used to be the magic bullet, /3GB that is. Quote form the KB article “ The /3GB switch changes the way that the Microsoft Windows 4 GB virtual address space is split up. Instead of splitting the 4 GB virtual address space into 2 GB of user mode Read More...
WSS and MOSS Backup, Recovery and Disaster Recovery scenarios
Thinks There are many options available to you for backup, restore and DR of your WSS/MOSS Environment Nothing but a prayer too common of a scenario where best wishes and prayers are used to not need a backup SharePoint Designer Stsadm Utility – stsadm Read More...
The "Mojave Experiment"
Thinks I came across this site on an internal e-mail thread but I wanted to blog about it. It is not really related to SharePoint directly per se, however, I thought that it was very eye opening and I hope that it is true research. Links The "Mojave Read More...
Limiting Your SharePoint Objects with PowerShell
Thinks Darrin Bishop has another post on using PowerShell (my not so new techno love flame, will, not Darrin but PowerShell) with SharePoint (my super-duper zealous techno love flame.) As you will find, using PowerShell to return information from the Read More...
How to install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1 on Vista x64/x86 - The Bamboo Team Blog
Thinks The Bamboo Team has released a tool at the link below that allows you to install Windows SharePoint Services v 3.0 Service Pack 1 on Vista x64/x86 SP1. I have heard that this is much faster than running on your VPC and I am going to give it a try. Read More...
Updating the “Created By” and “Modified By” Columns in SharePoint lists using POWERSHELL
Thinks Ever had the good old System Account show up as your author or editor, oops I mean “Created By” and “Modified By” column in SharePoint lists? Come on, you know that you have. OK, if you have and wanted to modify these, it Read More...
Single SignOn Error codes and what they mean
Thinks Single SignOn Error codes and what they mean I need to come back here and send more applause to the author of the blog! Links Single SignOn Error codes and what they mean Clinks BAD it took me way to long to track down some of these error messag Read More...
Webcasts that will allow you to use Visual Studio 2008: Develop at Light Speed on the Latest Platforms
Thinks Not quite the new High Definition Quality action packed thriller of Harold and Kumar escape from Guantanamo Bay, but more people will be able to learn from the web casts and develop at “light” speed. Uh, maybe a little faster than the Read More...
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