If you follow the blog, you probably saw a little PowerShell script I published a while back to measure the popularity of the cmdlets in a certain module using a Bing search. As an example, that blog showed the popularity of the cmdlets in the SmbShare module. Now I got curious about how … Continue reading Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 PowerShell cmdlet popularity
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Do you have a suggestion? Check the User Voice sites for several Microsoft products and services
Several teams at Microsoft are now using a User Voice site as your place to suggest ideas on how to improve specific products and services. These sites make it easier for the teams to receive your suggestions and listen to what you say. Here are the User Voice sites that I could find: ASP Net … Continue reading Do you have a suggestion? Check the User Voice sites for several Microsoft products and services
Microsoft Ignite 2015 sessions related to OneDrive and SharePoint
Microsoft Ignite 2015 was a great event, but there were so many sessions that it was truly impossible to watch everything that looked interesting. However, all sessions were recorded and by now they should be available on Channel 9 for streaming. Even with all the recordings available, it's hard to find the links to all … Continue reading Microsoft Ignite 2015 sessions related to OneDrive and SharePoint
Unique Document URLs in MOSS 2007 and the new Document ID feature in SharePoint 2010
A few years ago, I was working with a Microsoft customer to deploy a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS 2007) solution. SharePoint 2007 had just been released at the time. The customer needed document URLs stored in SharePoint to continued to work even after the document was renamed or moved. I blogged about the issue and a … Continue reading Unique Document URLs in MOSS 2007 and the new Document ID feature in SharePoint 2010
Automatically uploading files from File Server to SharePoint using the File Classification Infrastructure (FCI)
Windows Server 2008 R2 introduced a new File Classification Infrastructure (FCI) and the team has been sharing different ways to put it to good use. The latest one comes as a blog post that describes how to use the FCI SharePoint Upload PowerShell script in conjunction with the FCI File Management Tasks to automatically upload … Continue reading Automatically uploading files from File Server to SharePoint using the File Classification Infrastructure (FCI)
SharePoint 2010 beta in November. Details and documentation right now!
Jeff Teper (Corporate Vice President, SharePoint Server) and Steve Ballmer (CEO) shared SharePoint Server 2010 feature details and announced the November beta during the SharePoint Conference today in Las Vegas. Jeff also posted a long and revealing blog, outlining 8 categories and 40 feature areas: Sites SharePoint Web Experience Office Client SharePoint Workspace Office Web … Continue reading SharePoint 2010 beta in November. Details and documentation right now!
Complete reference of all STSADM operations (with parameters) in MOSS 2007 SP1
This is an update to my complete reference of all STSADM operations in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, now including the changes in Service Pack 1. I repeated what I did for MOSS 2007 in MOSS 2007 SP1, using a little scripting to get the list of all commands for STSADM, including the options and parameters … Continue reading Complete reference of all STSADM operations (with parameters) in MOSS 2007 SP1
The Legend of the Single, Multi-Terabyte, Replicating SharePoint Database
Documents in Databases The first time I tell anyone that SharePoint Server 2007 stores documents as blobs (binary objects) in the database, people stare at me for a few seconds and usually ask: "Really?" It takes a few moments to explain that this is actually a good thing and that SQL has no problem handling … Continue reading The Legend of the Single, Multi-Terabyte, Replicating SharePoint Database
What kind of SharePoint site should you create?
Web 2.0 is one of those things everyone is talking about. If you’re implementing Web 2.0 with Microsoft technologies, this usually leads to a SharePoint conversation. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007) includes built-in templates for all the different types of trendy Web 2.0 sites, but which one is the right one for your … Continue reading What kind of SharePoint site should you create?
Step-by-Step MOSS Installation Videos from Rodney Viana
Rodney Viana (a friend from Brazil) just shared with me two very well crafted videos describing in great detail the process to install and configure Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Rodney is working with Alfredo Fortenboher on a Video Book on Sharepoint for a project called LabClasses and was nice enough to share it with the … Continue reading Step-by-Step MOSS Installation Videos from Rodney Viana