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February 3, 2009

Logica CMG Sharepoint interview Questions

Filed under: Feb 2009 — Tags: — yagyashree @ 8:13 pm

1. where is the content database is stored(location)

2. can we access content database or can we query content database?

3.where are assemblies stored(location)?

3. how caching implemented in sharepoint?

4. in share point portal employees information is maintained. when he resigns, his data should be deleted after 4 years from the data of resignation? How can it be done.
And suppose there is a criminal case on the employee, and police have asked details of that employee after 3 years and 364 days(i. e….. 1 day before 4th year. Now we don’t want to delete that employee details? What should we do? If the portal is on live? What would be the best choice? We should rewrite code ao any other option?

I said like we can do the above thing using event handlers for deleting data after 4 years? But when we don’t want to delete data what will be the option?

5. advantages of infopath?

6. how can we use user controls in ur sharepoint site?
7. how to restrict from selecting all the viewsi.e he could not see all the views made on the list? (without coding).

8. when the webpart dll is placed in web application bin directory? How can we use that?

9. what si the primary datasource for infopath form template?

10. what is the difference between msword 2003 and msword 2007?

11. what are group policies?
Well we add some policy to list as which can be expiration policy,custom policy and many other policies attached to the lists.

12. what are default roles added to site?

13. why shoud we go for content types?

1. What are synchronous events and asynchronous events?
2. What is Ghosting and UnGhosting?
3. What are event receivers?
4. Web part lifecycle when the events will fire?
5. Where to set alerts in central admin application?
6. What is the default document size we can upload? Where we can change this in central admin?
7. Types of workflows? What is the difference between sequential workflows and state machine workflows?
8. D/W site pages and application pages?
9. D/w webparts and InfoPath?
10. D/w webparts and user controls?
11. How can we use user controls?
12. Which is best either site pages or application pages?
13. D/W site pages or application pages?

Mid-level SharePoint Consultant
• what is the difference between a document library and a form library?
• what is a web part zone?
• how is security managed in SharePoint?
• how are web parts developed?
• what is a site definition?
• what is a template?
• how do you install web parts?
• what is the difference between a site and a web?
• what are the differences between web part page gallery, site gallery, virtual server gallery and online gallery?
• what is the GAC?
• what is a DWP?
• what is CAML?
• what are themes?
• what is presence?
• can web parts be connected? if so, how?
• what is a personal view and what is a shared view?
• what is an STP file?
• what is an FWP file?
• can you upload MP3′s to SharePoint?
• how does SharePoint support MS Outlook integration?
• how can you extend lists in SharePoint?
• explain the document versioning in SharePoint document libraries
STDSADM path:
c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\web server extensions\12\bin\

Wipro Infotech Sharepoint Interview Questions

Filed under: Feb 2009 — Tags: — yagyashree @ 8:11 pm

1) Can u Introduce ur self What is u r Responsibilities in This Project..?

2) Have u ever worked on Master page..? What is the use of master page..? Can u tell me , I want to put the

Dropdown control in master page, and this dropdown control should populate the data from database..?

3) H’w can u create and deploy the workflows by using Visualstudio 2005, tell me the stepwise

4) Can u tell me how to create the HRLeaveapproval workflow by using SPDesinger..?

5) What is the use of infopathforms.? I have the List called ”Employees”,in that there is a Field called ” Department”, I want to Fill the Department names in the infopathform control ( eg: Take the Dropdown control , iwant to fill this Department names in Dropdowncontrol)

6) 10 users entering the data in infopath forms and submit the data, now I want to generate the reports for those 10 users, how can u do this ..?

7) What is the use of BDc…?

8) How can u Configure the Enterprise Search ..?

9) What are the Base class methods u used in developing custom webparts..?

10) H’w many ways u can deploy the custom webparts ? with out install in GAC, is there any other way to deploy ..?

11) About Execl Services,

12) Feature event receivers Classes…?
13) What is the use of “Run with elevated Previliages”…?

sharepoint interview Questions Intelligroups

Filed under: Feb 2009 — Tags: — yagyashree @ 8:10 pm

1)how can u create a customwebparts through vs2005 ? tell me the stepwise ../
2) Tell me abt contentEditor Webpart..?
3)Tell me the Base class Methods in developing a webpart..?
4) What is the use of create child controls()..?

5)How can we configure the Enterprise search ? tell me the steps..?
6)Did u use any Webusrcontrls in ur project..? can u tell me the differences between Webparts and webuserconrols…?
7)What is the use of ” Using” clause…?
8) write the coding for creating a customlist say order list , that list should be populate with orders table ..?
10) difference between SPSite , SPWeb..?
11) h’w can u create the Custom fields ..?
12)wat is the use of BDC..? DID u write any BDC code in ur project ../
13)wat r the features..? did u create any features in ur project…? wat r the feature classes that u used
14) can u tell me the steps to deploy the SPSite to production through the Sharepoint Solution ?
15) is it possible to set the permissions levels on list and libraires by using sp object model…?
16) Define content types…?
17) what r the work flows that u r created in ur project…?
Canu tell me the steps to create the work flows throguh Sharepoint desingers..?
18)can u tel me abt the event Handlers..?
19)what is meant by “RunwithElevatedPrivillages..?
20)Can u tell me h’w to install a feature(command) ..?

Sharepoint interview Questions Pennywise solutions

Filed under: Feb 2009 — Tags: — yagyashree @ 8:09 pm

1) what is masterpage ? use of materpage..?

2) what is meant by sitetemplate ? how can u create a site template?

3) Wat is meant by work flow ? how can u create a workflow on lists and libraries

4) Wat is meant by webpart ? how can u deploy the webpart ? h’w many ways we deploy the webpart

5)did u use any contenteditor webpart in ur project..?

6)Wat is meant by features, uses of features ? did u create any features in ur project..?

7) did u create any event handlers ? on which events u rised those event handlers…?

8) Wat is sharepoint solution file..?

9) did u write any BDC in ur project..?

10) did u configure enterprise search crawl settings ? how ?

11)what is sharepoint object model ..?

12) diff betwen intranetsite extranet site and internet sites
13) h’w can u create a cutsomtemplates..?

14)what is the use of infopath forms…? did u use any datasource in infopath forms..?

15) what is meant by Farm ?
16) Wat is SPweb , spsite, sitecollection..?
17) Wat is meant by SSP..?
18) what is sitedefinition ? how can we deploy..?
19) can we customise default webparts…..? h’w ..?

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Some other Questions i gather

What is the typical development environment for share point?

2) How do you move code from Development t production? Is any custom tool

used?

3) How do you connect external data from MS SQL or SAP to sharepoint?

4) Say about the architecture of sharepoint?

5) Some questions from content management such us how wil u design policy

pages and about your past projects?

6) How will you integrate an existing ASP.Net application or Java

application with sharepoint?

7) Say about document collaboration and workflows in sharepoint?

1) Say about Event Handlers in Sharepoint?

2) How will u deploy a webpart in sharepoint?

3) Wat is an infopath form and how to connect to external data sources from

it?

4) HOw will you change the layout of a site?Is there any tool to achive it?

5) How will access the Sharepoint Object Model?

6) How will import data from external Data source to Sharepoint thru BDC?

7) How will back up restore sites?

Sharepoint Interview Questions

Filed under: Feb 2009 — Tags: — yagyashree @ 8:08 pm

How Branding can be achieved by Master Pages? What are the advantages or disadvantages of Master Pages?
Does sharepoint provide any way to grant read-only access to all the users of the company on the portal?
What are the steps to create a web-part?
What does the webpart .cab file include?
What are the benefits of using Infopath?
What are the different namespaces per Sharepoint Object Model?
What are the different Back-up and Restore methodologies?
What are the steps in running a custom WebService under the context of SharePoint?
How can you display content from one site in another under the same site collection ?
How to Create a custom list form?

1) What are Application Pages in SharePoint?
Unlike site pages (for example, default.aspx), a custom application page is deployed once per Web server and cannot be customized on a site-by-site basis. Application pages are based in the virtual _layouts directory. In addition, they are compiled into a single assembly DLL.

A good example of an Application Page is the default Site Settings page: every site has one, and it’s not customizable on a per site basis (although the contents can be different for sites).

With application pages, you can also add inline code. With site pages, you cannot add inline code.

Typically, you link custom application pages to application.master, the master page file that is used by the default application pages in Windows SharePoint Services. You should also write application pages to inherit from a base class defined inside the Microsoft.SharePoint assembly named LayoutsPageBase.

2) When to use Diffrent Site Collections?

Ans. An Individual Site collection offers following :

For the Users:

Dedicated Recycle bins
Dedicated usage Reports
Distributed administration (site collection administrators)
Dedicated search scopes, keywords, and best-bets
Custom feature deployments
Dedicated language translation maintenance
Dedicated galleries for web parts, master pages, content types, site columns, site templates, and list templates
Dedicated shared libraries, such as site collection images and site collection styles
Dedicated real estate (Self Containment)

For the IT Administrators:

Site quota templates
Distributed administration
Site locking
Database maintenance options
Backup / Restore abilities
Content Deployments
InfoPath forms services global template targeting.

3)What are Security methods(Authentication methods) available in sharepoint.

Ans :”Out of the box”, SharePoint 2007 supports nine authentication methods. NTLM (short for NT Lan Manager, which is simply the Windows authentication that everyone is familiar with) and Kerberos (also a Windows “standard” authentication) are offered during installation, but I recommend to get started with NTLM, as Kerberos requires “special configuration by the domain administrator”, while NTLM works without further hassle.

What does AllowUnsafeUpdates do ?
If your code modifies Windows SharePoint Services data in some way, you may need to allow unsafe updates on the Web site, without requiring a security validation. You can do by setting the AllowUnsafeUpdates property.

C#:
using(SPSite mySite = new SPSite(“yourserver”))
{
using(SPWeb myWeb = mySite.OpenWeb())
{
myWeb.AllowUnsafeUpdates = true;
SPList interviewList = myWeb.Lists["listtoinsert"];
SPListItem newItem = interviewList.Items.Add();

newItem["interview"] = “interview”;
newItem.Update();
}
}

How Does SharePoint work?
The browser sends a DAV packet to IIS asking to perform a document check in. PKMDASL.DLL, an ISAPI DLL, parses the packet and sees that it has the proprietary INVOKE command. Because of the existence of this command, the packet is passed off to msdmserv.exe, who in turn processes the packet and uses EXOLEDB to access the WSS, perform the operation and send the results back to the user in the form of XML.

What is the difference between Syncronous & Asyncronous events?
Syncronous calls ending with ‘ing’
E.g. ItemDeleting
Event Handler code execute BEFORE action is committed
WSS waits for code to return
Option to cancel and return error code

Asyncronous calls ending with ‘ed’
E.g. ItemDeleted
Event Handler code executes AFTER action is committed
WSS does not wait for code to return
Executed in its own Worker thread.

What is ServerUpdate() ?
Any changes in the list, i.e. new addition or modification of an item.. the operation is complete by calling the Update method.

But if a List is set to maintain versions .. and you are editing an item, but don’t want to save it as a new version, then use the SystemUpdate method instead and pass in ‘false’ as the parameter.

What is query.ViewAttributes OR How can you force SPQuery to return results from all the folders of the list?

If you use SPQuery on any SPlist .. it will bring back results from the current folder only.
If you want to get results from all the folders in the list.. then you need to specify the scope of the query by the use of ViewAttributes..
e.g. query.ViewAttributes = “Scope=\”Recursive\”";

Sharepoint faqs

Filed under: Feb 2009 — Tags: — yagyashree @ 8:07 pm

• What is a SharePoint Feature? What files are used to define a feature?
A SharePoint Feature is a functional component that can be activated and deactivate at various scopes throughout a SharePoint instances, scope of which are defined as
1. Farm level 2. Web Application level 3. Site level 4. Web level
Features have their own receiver architecture, which allow you to trap events such as when a feature is
Installing, Uninstalling, Activated, or Deactivated.

The element types that can be defined by a feature include
menu commands, link commands, page templates, page instances, list definitions, list instances,
event handlers, and workflows.

The two files that are used to define a feature are the feature.xml and manifest file(elements.xml). The feature XML file defines the actual feature and will make SharePoint aware of the installed feature. The manifest file contains details about the feature such as functionality.

• Workflow can be applied to what all elements of SharePoint ?
Workflow associations are often created directly on lists and libraries, a workflow association can also be created on a content type that exists within the Content Type Gallery for the current site or content types defined within a list. In short, it can be applied …
At the level of a list/library
At the level of a content type defined at site scope
At the level of a content type defined at list scope

• What are the types of input forms that can be created for a workflow ?
You can create four different types of input forms including
1. An association form
2. An initiation form
3. A modification form
4. A task edit form.

Note that these forms are optional when you create a workflow template.

• What are ways to create input forms for workflow ?
Two
1. You can create your forms by using custom application pages, which are standard .aspx pages deployed to run out of the _layouts directory. ( disadv: lot of code required when compared to Infopath approach)
2. Using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 (disadv: picks up a dependenct on MOSS, i.e. it cannot run in a standalone WSS environment)

• What is the difference between method activity and event activity in WorkFlow ?
A method activity is one that performs an action, such as creating or updating a task. An event activity is one that runs in response to an action occurring.

• What are content types?
A content type is a flexible and reusable WSS type definition (or we can a template) that defines the columns and behavior for an item in a list or a document in a document library. For example, you can create a content type for a leave approval document with a unique set of columns, an event handler, and its own document template and attach it with a document library/libraries.
• Can a content type have receivers associated with it?
Yes, a content type can have an event receiver associated with it, either inheriting from the SPListEventReciever base class for list level events, or inheriting from the SPItemEventReciever base class. Whenever the content type is instantiated, it will be subject to the event receivers that are associated with it.

• What two files are typically (this is kept generally) included when developing a content type, and what is the purpose of each?
There is generally the main content type file that holds things like the content type ID, name, group, description, and version. There is also the ContentType.Fields file which contains the fields to include in the content type that has the ID, Type, Name, DisplayName, StaticName, Hidden, Required, and Sealed elements. They are related by the FieldRefs element in the main content type file.

• What is an ancestral type and what does it have to do with content types?
An ancestral type is the base type that the content type is deriving from, such as Document (0×0101). The ancestral type will define the metadata fields that are included with the custom content type.

• Can a list definition be derived from a custom content type?
Yes, a list definition can derive from a content type which can be seen in the schema.XML of the list definition in the element.

• When creating a list definition, how can you create an instance of the list?
You can create a new instance of a list by creating an instance.XML file

• What is a Field Control?
Field controls are simple ASP.NET 2.0 server controls that provide the basic field functionality of SharePoint. They provide basic general functionality such as displaying or editing list data as it appears on SharePoint list pages.

• What base class do custom Field Controls inherit from?
This varies. Generally, custom field controls inherit from the Microsoft.SharePoint.WebControls.BaseFieldControl namespace, but you can inherit from the default field controls.

• Can multiple SharePoint installs point to the same DB?
Multiple SharePoint installs can use the same database server. Not literally the same database on that server. That server must be SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005. It cannot be Oracle or another vendor.

• How to create links to the mapped network drives?
Creating links to mapped drives in WSS v3 or MOSS 2007 can be done via
the new content type for .lnk files.

• While creating a Web part, which is the ideal location to Initialize my new controls?
Override the CreateChildControls method to include your new controls. You can control the exact rendering of your controls by calling the .Render method in the web parts Render method.

• What are the two base classes a WebPart you are going to use within SharePoint 2007 can inherit from?
There are two base classes that a WebPart which is going to be consumed by SharePoint can inherit from, either the
SharePoint WebPart Base class
or the
ASP.NET 2.0 WebPart base class.
When inheriting from the SharePoint WebPart Base class your derived WebPart class will inherit from Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.WebPart. When inheriting from the ASP.NET 2.0 WebPart base class your derived WebPart class will inherit from System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebPart. It is considered good practice to use the ASP.NET WebPart base class since the old base class is meant for backwards compatibility with previous version of SharePoint, however there are four exception when it is better to leverage functionality from the SharePoint WebPart base class:
Cross page connections
Connections between Web Parts that are outside of a Web Part zone
Client-side connections (Web Part Page Services Component)
Data caching infrastructure

• What are the differences between the two base classes and what are the inherit benefits of using one over another?
The difference is the Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.WebPart base class is meant for backward compatibility with previous versions of SharePoint. The benefit of using the SharePoint WebPart base class is it supported:
Cross page connections
Connections between Web Parts that are outside of a Web Part zone
Client-side connections (Web Part Page Services Component)
Data caching infrastructure
ASP.NET 2.0 WebParts are generally considered better to use because SharePoint is built upon the ASP.NET 2.0 web architecture. Inheriting from the ASP.NET 2.0 base class offers you features that inherit to ASP.NET 2.0, such as embedding resources as opposed to use ClassResources for deployment of said types.

• What is the WebPartManager sealed class? What is its purpose?
The WebPartManager sealed class is responsible for managing everything occurring on a WebPart page, such as the WebParts (controls), events, and misc. functionality that will occur in WebPartZones. For example, the WebPartManager is responsible for the functionality that is provided when you are working with moving a WebPart from WebPartZone to WebPartZone. It is known as the “the central class of the Web Part Control Set.”

• What does AllowUnsafeUpdates do ?
If your code modifies Windows SharePoint Services data in some way, you may need to allow unsafe updates on the Web site, without requiring a security validation. You can do by setting the AllowUnsafeUpdates property.

• What does RunWithElevatedPrivileges do?
There are certain object model calls model that require site-administration privileges. To bypass access-denied error, we use RunWithElevatedPrivileges property when request is initiated by a nonprivileged user. We can successfully make calls into the object model by calling the RunWithElevatedPrivileges method provided by the SPSecurity class.
• What does SPWeb.EnsureUser method do?
Checks whether the specified login name belongs to a valid user of the Web site, and if the login name does not already exist, adds it to the Web site.
e.g SPUser usr = myWeb.EnsureUser(“hitenders”);

• What is a SPSite and SPWeb object, and what is the difference between each of the objects?
The SPSite object represents a collection of sites (site collection [a top level site and all its subsites]). The SPWeb object represents an instance SharePoint Web, and SPWeb object contains things like the actual content. A SPSite object contains the various subsites and the information regarding them.

• What does a SPWebApplication object represent?
The SPWebApplication objects represents a SharePoint Web Application, which essentially is an IIS virtual server. Using the class you can instigate high level operations, such as getting all the features of an entire Web Application instance, or doing high level creation operations like creating new Web Applications through code.

• Would you use SPWebApplication to get information like the SMTP address of the SharePoint site?
Yes, since this is a Web Application level setting. You would iterate through each SPWebApplication in the SPWebApplication collection, and then use the appropriate property calls (OutboundMailServiceInstance) in order to return settings regarding the mail service such as the SMTP address.

• How do you return SharePoint List items using SharePoint web services?
In order to retrieve list items from a SharePoint list through Web Services, you should use the lists.asmx web service by establishing a web reference in Visual Studio. The lists.asmx exposes the GetListItems method, which will allow the return of the full content of the list in an XML node. It will take parameters like the GUID of the name of the list you are querying against, the GUID of the view you are going to query, etc.
Side Question: I got asked how I built queries with the lists.asmx web service. In order to build queries with this service, one of the parameters that the GetListItems method exposes is the option to build a CAML query. There are other ways to do this as well, but that was how I answered it.

• When retrieving List items using SharePoint Web Services, how do you specify explicit credentials to be passed to access the list items?
In order to specify explicit credentials with a Web Service, you generally instantiate the web service, and then using the credentials properties of the Web Service object you use the System.Net.NetworkCredential class to specify the username, password, and domain that you wish to pass when making the web service call and operations.

• What is CAML, and why would you use it?
CAML stands for Collaborative Application Markup Language. CAML is an XML based language which provides data constructs that build up the SharePoint fields, view, and is used for table definition during site provisioning. CAML is responsible for rending data and the resulting HTML that is output to the user in SharePoint. CAML can be used for a variety of circumstances, overall is used to query, build and customize SharePoint based sites. A general use would be building a CAML query in a SharePoint WebPart in order to retrieve values from a SharePoint list.

• What is impersonation, and when would you use impersonation?
Impersonation can basically provide the functionality of executing something in the context of a different identity, for example assigning an account to users with anonymous access. You would use impersonation in order to access resources on behalf of the user with a different account, that normally, that wouldn’t be able to access or execute something.

• What are WebPart properties, and what are some of the attributes you see when declaring WebPart properties in code?
WebPart properties are just like ASP.NET control properties, they are used to interact with and specify attributes that should be applied to a WebPart by a user. Some of the attributes you see with ASP.NET 2.0 properties are WebDescription, WebDisplayName, Category, Personalizable, and WebBrowsable. Although most of these properties come from the System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts class, ones like Category come out of System.ComponentModel namespace.

• Why are properties important in WebPart development, and how have you exploited them in past development projects? What must each custom property have?
Properties are important because WebParts allow levels of personalization for each user. WebPart properties make it possible for a user to interact, adjust, and increase overall experience value with the programmatic assets that you develop without having the need to use an external editor or right any code. A very simple example of exploiting a property would be something like allowing the user to change the text on the WebPart design interface so that they can display whatever string of text they desire.
Each custom property that you have must have the appropriate get and set accessor methods.

• What are ClassResources? How do you reference and deploy resources with an ASP.NET 2.0 WebPart?
ClassResources are used when inheriting from the SharePoint.WebPart.WebPartPages.WebPart base class, and are defined in the SharePoint solution file as things that should be stored in the wpresources directory on the server. It is a helpful directory to use in order to deploy custom images. In ASP.NET 2.0, typically things such as images are referenced by embedding them as resources within an assembly. The good part about ClassResources is they can help to eliminate recompiles to change small interface adjustments or alterations to external JavaScript files.

• What is a SharePoint Solution File? How does it differ from WebPart .cab files in legacy development? What does it contain?
A SharePoint solution file is essentially a .cabinet file with all a developers ustom componets suffixed with a .wsp extension that aids in deployment. The big difference with SharePoint solution files is is that a solution:
allows deployment to all WFE’s in a farm
is highly manageable from the interface allowing deployment, retraction, and versioning
Can package all types of assets like site definitions, feature definitions (and associated components), Webparts, etc.
Can provide Code Access Security provisioning to avoid GAC deployments
And much more..

• What is a .ddf file and what does it have to do with SharePoint Solution creation?
A .ddf file is a data directive file and is used when building the SharePoint solution bundle specifying the source files and their destination locations. The important thing for someone to understand is that the .ddf file will be passed as a parameter to the MAKECAB utility to orchestrate construction of the SharePoint solution file.

• What file does a SharePoint solution package use to orchestrate (describe) its packaged contents?
The solution Manifest.XML file.

• What deployment mechanism can you use to instigate Code Access Security attributes for your WebParts?
SharePoint solution files can add in order to handle code access security deployment issues. This is done in the element in the SharePoint solution manifest.XML, which makes it easier to get assemblies the appropriate permissions in order to operate in the bin directory of the web application.

• What are event receivers?
Event receivers are classes that inherit from the SpItemEventReciever or SPListEventReciever base class (both of which derive out of the abstract base class SPEventRecieverBase), and provide the option of responding to events as they occur within SharePoint, such as adding an item or deleting an item.

• When would you use an event receiver?
Since event receivers respond to events, you could use a receiver for something as simple as canceling an action, such as deleting a document library by using the Cancel property. This would essentially prevent users from deleting any documents if you wanted to maintain retention of stored data.

• What base class do event receivers inherit from?
Event receivers either inherit from the SPListEventReciever base class or the SPItemEventReciever base class, both which derive from the abstract base class SPEventReceiverBase.

• If I wanted to not allow people to delete documents from a document library, how would I go about it?
You would on the ItemDeleting event set: properties.Cancel= true.

• What is the difference between an asynchronous and synchronous event receivers?
An asynchronous event occurs after an action has taken place, and a synchronous event occurs before an action has take place. For example, an asynchronous event is ItemAdded, and its sister synchronous event is ItemAdding

January 29, 2009

Excel Word Applications Problems

Filed under: Uncategorized — yagyashree @ 7:00 pm

Error Message: – When we tried to open the word or excel document from the document Library, it opens in internet explorer instead of office application.
Normally, this problem persists only with few document Libraries and specific with word documents or Excel Documents.
We start troubleshooting in SharePoint and suggested customer that this problem lies with the document Library and Might be corrupt. We quickly create new document library and issue resolved.
But this problem does not have any relation with the SharePoint.
Resolution:-
1. Open My computer
2. Click on Tools
3. Folder Options
4. File Types
5. One window will open in which multiple files types with extensions are mentioned [Name of the window:- Registered File Types]
6. Select the file extension [e.g. .doc ,.xls,xlsx etc]
7. Click on Advanced
8. You will get three options as Confirm open after download, always shows extension, Browse in same window.
9. If browse in the same window is checked then unchecked that option
10. Save and Ok.

January 27, 2009

most useful link for sharepoint -(3)

Filed under: Jan 2009 — yagyashree @ 1:32 am
Databases (Health model)
–>Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 uses SQL Server databases to store most of the content for the Web site and configuration settings. For example, all pages in the site, files in document libraries, files attached to lists, and information in lists are stored in the content database, and security and permission settings along with other configuration settings are stored in the configuration database in SQL Server.
Error message when you try to update Excel 2007 workbook data from an external data source in SharePoint Server 2007: “Data Refresh Failed”
–>Data Refresh Failed Unable to retrieve external data for the following connections: workbook connection name The data sources may be unreachable, may not be responding, or may have denied you access. Verify that data refresh is enabled for the trusted file location and that the workbook data authentication is correctly set.
“Virtual server is running FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions” message when you run Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Setup or when you try to extend the virtual server with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
–>Windows SharePoint Services has detected that this virtual server is running SharePoint Team Services or FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions. To extend this virtual server with Windows SharePoint Services, you must move the site content to a different virtual server, and then remove SharePoint Team Services or FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions from this virtual server.
Error message when you click Explorer View in a document library in Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 or in SharePoint Team Services: “This page contains both secure and nonsecure items”
–>The Web page that is used for Explorer view and for Folder view of a document library contains an in-line frame (IFRAME) tag that has a URL that is set to about:blank. The IFRAME tag is later redirected to the correct location by a script. However, when the Web page loads, Microsoft Internet Explorer detects the about:blank URL as a different protocol than the https:// protocol that was originally used connect to the Web site
You cannot connect to a document library in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 by using Windows shell commands or by using Explorer View
–>You cannot access a document library on a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Web site from a client computer that is running one of the following operating systems: >>Windows Vista>>Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later versions of Windows XP>>The 64-bit version of Windows XP or later versions of Windows XP>>Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later versions of Windows Server
You are prompted to enter your user name and your password when you open an Office document in SharePoint Server 2007, in SharePoint Portal Server 2003, or in Windows SharePoint Services
When you click a Microsoft Office 2003 document or a Microsoft Office XP document, a Connect to ServerName dialog box appears. This issue occurs if the following conditions are true:The Office 2003 document or the Office XP document is stored in a document library.The document library is stored in a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 site, in a Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 portal site, in a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site, or in a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 site.The Web servers are part of an intranet or an extranet.
You receive an “‘Edit Document’ requires a Windows SharePoint Services-compatible application” error message when you try to modify a document that is stored in a document library in SharePoint Portal Server 2003 or in Windows SharePoint Services
Microsoft Office 2000 is installed on your client computer. You connect to a document library in Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 or in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. You click the down arrow next to a Microsoft Office document that you want to modify. Then, you click Edit in Microsoft ProgramName to modify that document in the Office 2000 program. However, the document does not open in the Office 2000 program. Instead, you receive the following error message: ‘Edit Document’ requires a Windows SharePoint Services-compatible application and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater.
Error message when you use Explorer View in a document library in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0: “Unexpected error occurred” or “Explorer View requires Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater and Web Folders”
You change the view from All Documents view to Explorer View. Then, you try to create a new subfolder in the document library. However, you receive the following error message:Unexpected error occurred.You receive this error message even though you successfully created other subfolders in the document library.You browse a subfolder in the document library. Then, you try to change the view from All Documents view to Explorer View. The view does not change to Explorer View. Instead, you receive the following error message:Explorer View requires Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater and Web Folders.
Installing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 on a Server Running Windows Small Business Server 2003
The Windows® Small Business Server 2003 server software (Windows SBS) deeply integrates key Microsoft business productivity server products, including Windows SharePoint® Services 2.0. A new version of the Windows SharePoint technology, Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, is now available, and it provides enhanced features for your Windows SBS network. However, some of the differences between Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 break the integration between Windows SBS and Windows SharePoint Services. For this reason, if you want to install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 on a Windows SBS network, you must install it side-by-side with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0. This leaves your existing http://companyweb Web site intact, and it also creates a new Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Web site.
Managing Alerts (Windows SharePoint Services 2.0)
Because Web sites based on Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services are meant to help groups of users work together, they tend to grow quickly and change often. Keeping up with these changes can be difficult for users, especially if they aren’t checking on the site every day. To help users stay in touch with changes on a site, Windows SharePoint Services includes a feature called Alerts, an e-mail notification service. When documents, lists, or items in a list on a server running Windows SharePoint Services are created, modified, or deleted, users who sign up for alerts receive messages informing them that changes have been made.
Managing SharePoint Products and Technologies Performance at Microsoft
This Note presents lessons learned and the best practices Microsoft IT has implemented to address the performance monitoring and management needs of its enterprise portal and team collaboration solution. This Note will be helpful to Microsoft customers deploying SharePoint Products and Technologies in a similar environment.
Migrate databases
When you upgrade by way of a database migration, you essentially perform a backup and restore of your databases. That is, you back them up in the old farm, and then restore them in the new farm. When you restore a database and add it to the farm, the upgrade process runs and upgrades the entire database. The database migration process is similar to the in-place upgrade process; the difference is that the database migration process is performed manually and gradually.
Plan for administrative and service accounts (Office SharePoint Server)
In this article:About administrative and service accountsSingle server standard requirementsServer farm standard requirementsLeast-privilege administration requirements when using domain user accountsLeast-privilege administration requirements when using SQL authenticationLeast-privilege administration requirements when connecting to pre-created databasesTechnical reference: Account requirements by scenario
Plan for software boundaries (Office SharePoint Server)
This article provides information to help you understand the tested performance and capacity limits of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, provides information about the test environment and test results, and offers guidelines for acceptable performance. Use the information in this article to determine whether your planned deployment falls within acceptable performance and capacity limits.
When you try to open a folder in a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 document library in Explorer View, the folder does not open
When you try to open a folder in a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 document library in Explorer View, the folder does not open.Specifically, this problem occurs when you connect to a document library in a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Web site by using Microsoft Internet Explorer. You browse a folder in the document library, and then you click Open with Windows Explorer on the Actions menu. However, nothing happens. Or, you receive the following message:Your client does not support opening this list with Windows Explorer.
Long awaited 64-bit PDF IFilter finally available.
Finally we have a 64 bit PDF IFilter – surprisingly the solution is not from Adobe or Microsoft, but from a company called Foxit Software.The IFilter is compatiable with the following Microsoft products: Windows Indexing Service, MSN Desktop Search, Internet Information Server, SharePoint Portal Server, Windows SharePoint Services (WSS), Site Server, Exchange Server, SQL Server and all other products based on Microsoft Search technology.
Authentication samples
In this article:SQL membership providerActive Directory membership providerLDAP membership providerWeb SSO with AD FS
Command-Line Operations (Windows SharePoint Services 2.0)
This topic lists and explains the operations you can perform with Stsadm.exe for Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. For detailed information about the required and optional parameters, including short forms of the parameters, see Command-Line Parameters (Windows SharePoint Services 2.0). For more information about using the command-line tool, see Introducing the Administration Tools for Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 in the Windows SharePoint Services Administrator’s Guide.
You are prompted to enter your user name and your password when you open an Office document in SharePoint Server 2007, in SharePoint Portal Server 2003, or in Windows SharePoint Services
When you click a Microsoft Office 2003 document or a Microsoft Office XP document, a Connect to ServerName dialog box appears. This issue occurs if the following conditions are true:The Office 2003 document or the Office XP document is stored in a document library.The document library is stored in a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 site, in a Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 portal site, in a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site, or in a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 site.The Web servers are part of an intranet or an extranet.
Cannot send or receive e-mail messages behind a Cisco PIX firewall
This article contains information that shows you how to help lower security settings or how to turn off security features on a computer. You can make these changes to work around a specific problem. Before you make these changes, we recommend that you evaluate the risks that are associated with implementing this workaround in your particular environment. If you implement this workaround, take any appropriate additional steps to help protect your system.
Configure targeted content
In this article:Create and configure audiencesConfigure published links to Office client applicationsConfigure personalization site linksConfigure access to trusted My Site host locations
Configure targeted content
In this article:Create and configure audiencesConfigure published links to Office client applicationsConfigure personalization site linksConfigure access to trusted My Site host locations
Microsoft Developer Division Feedback Center
The goal of this program is to provide customers with direct access to the most popular Hotfixes for Visual Studio and the .NET Framework.
FIX: You may be unable to manage IIS by using Server Manager if two threads access IIS at the same time
On the SharePoint Web front-end server, you see repeated errors in the Application log in Event Viewer. These errors usually include one of the following three events:Event ID 6398Event ID 6482Event ID 7076
Support policy for Microsoft software running in non-Microsoft hardware virtualization software [VMWARE]
Hardware virtualization software lets you run multiple operating system instances at the same time on a single computer. Microsoft has three software offerings, Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Virtual PC, and Microsoft Virtual Server, which provide this functionality. Third parties also have software in the market that provides this functionality. This article describes support provided by Microsoft for its software running together with non-Microsoft hardware virtualization software.
WORLD TIME CALCULATOR
This calculator is designed to show the current time in various countries around the world and to compare these times with your local time and Greenwich Mean Time (UTC).
Cannot use Web data source as PivotTable data in Excel
This problem may occur if you create a PivotTable from data that is in a workbook that is stored on an Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) World Wide Web site.
MCSA on Windows Server 2003 Certification Requirements
The strength of Windows Server 2003 in the market today indicates that demand for related IT expertise will continue for years to come. The best way to demonstrate your expert skills on Windows Server 2003—and to inspire confidence in a hiring manager, your team, and yourself—is by earning the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credentials.
MCSE on Windows Server 2003 Certification Requirements
The strength of Windows Server 2003 in the market today indicates that demand for related IT expertise will continue for years to come. The best way to demonstrate your expert skills on Windows Server 2003—and to inspire confidence in a hiring manager, your team, and yourself—is by earning the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credentials.
MCTS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 ― Application Development
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 – Application Development certification highlights your area of expertise and validates the knowledge and skills required to build Web portals and integrate business applications by using Office SharePoint Server 2007. A successful candidate will have prior experience working with XML, the Microsoft .NET Framework, and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services development.

January 22, 2009

most useful link in sharepoint-2

Filed under: Jan 2009 — yagyashree @ 1:57 am
Roger Lamb’s SharePoint Developer Blog
–>SharePoint 2007 UserProfiles.PersonalSite Property Leak –>try / finally using() SharePoint Dispose() –>CTP of VSeWSS 1.3 Announced – Now installs on 64bit OS –>SharePoint Automated Setup, Product Software Updates, and “Single-Click” Deployment 
SPGhostTool
–>SPGhostTool is a small tool that uses the content export and import APIs to help fix broken file ghosting references in 2007 versions of SharePoint Products and Technologies.
Plan browser support (Windows SharePoint Services)
–>Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 supports several Web browsers that are commonly used. However, there are certain browsers that might cause some Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 functionality to be downgraded, limited, or available only through alternative steps. 
Cross-browser support (Windows SharePoint Services 3.0)
This article provides details about the ActiveX controls and components that are used in rendering features and content in these browsers. This information is useful for troubleshooting issues and for supporting end users in accomplishing tasks that they need to perform by using Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
Files and permissions for Office SharePoint Server 2007
This article lists the detailed minimum file permission settings for folders and files created when you install Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. These minimum file permission settings must be in place for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to perform as designed. 
Roadmap for giving users access to SharePoint Server 2007 sites and site content
As a site owner, you can give users access to a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 site and its content and control what they can do with it, also referred to as managing permissions. This roadmap is a guide to giving and restricting users’ access to sites and site content. 
Set permissions for publishing
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides permission levels, and the number of permission levels is not fixed. Office SharePoint Server 2007 has eight default permission levels for publishing-enabled sites: Restricted Read, Design, Contribute, Read, Limited Access, Approve, Manage Hierarchy, and Full Control. 
Database permissions (Office SharePoint Server)
This article describes the databases that are created, the logins (domain or local accounts) that are granted permissions to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and databases, and the server and database roles to which you add the logins.
The official blog of the Microsoft SharePoint Product Group
–>Prepare for the Upcoming Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 2
Announcing New Daylight Saving Time Update for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
–>Daylight Saving Time (DST, in some countries it is called summertime) exists in many countries. The start dates and end dates of DST change from year to year, and countries may change their policies for DST occasionally. This DST update is an effort of SharePoint product team to reflect these new changes. 
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 frequently asked questions
–>General –>Licensing –>Pricing –>Upgrades –>SharePoint product information –>SharePoint Deployment Planning Services (SDPS) –>Role-Based Templates for SharePoint My Sites 
Introduction to SharePoint Products and Technologies for the Professional .NET Developer
–>Explore the extensible solution platform of SharePoint Products and Technologies and opportunities for its use in .NET development. 
Database Tables
Modifying the database schema or database structures is not supported. Changes that you make to the database contents may be overwritten when you install updates or service packs for Windows SharePoint Services, or when you upgrade an installation to the next product version.
Manage connections across domains in multiple forests
By default, Office SharePoint Server 2007 can be configured to connect to the directory services in the current domain or forest and import directory service information from those sources. To add connections to multiple forests, you select the custom option and then configure a connection for each forest with directory information that you want to import. This enables you to import user profiles for users across multiple forests, and target and personalize content to any or all of those users.
Add users from multiple forest domains
To add users from multiple forests, you add a connection to the relevant Active Directory resource in each forest running Active Directory, and then import user profiles. Imported information is available in user profiles, and can be used to target and personalize content in My Sites and targeted lists, links, and Web Parts.
SharePoint Designer Team Blog
–>Creating RESTful Mashups using SPD 2007 (Part 1) –>Locking Down SharePoint Designer –>SPD Licensing 101 –>Page Versioning v2 –>Calling a WCF Service from a SharePoint Workflow (using Visual Studio) 
Microsoft Excel Services
–>Understanding Excel Services Load Balancing Options–>Excel Web Application Announced at PDC–>Using Office Data Connection files (.odc) and the DataConnections Web Part in SharePoint to Specify External Data Connections in Newly Created Excel Workbooks.–>New Online Training Courses for Excel Services
sharepoint iFilter Central
–>Displaying PDF icons in search results–>Adobe releases a 64-bit IFilter–>Errata for Filter Pack KB .–>MS Filter Pack released !
SharePoint Solutions Blog
–>It is about time: CTP of Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint v1.3 –>ExCM, SPA featured in SharePoint Case Study from Microsoft –>New Release of Extranet Collaboration Manager –>Announcing Workflow Essentials for SharePoint –>How to Use SharePoint Discussion Boards in Outlook 2007 
SharePoint Community Portal
–>Future home of the SharePoint Team Blog
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services Step by Step
–>This step-by-step tutorial teaches you all the essentials for getting started, including data transformation, scripting, security, and best practices for developing enterprise-class data integration applications. 
Windows Server 2008 Core Administrator’s Pocket Consultant
–>Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers ready answers for administering your Server Core installation.

January 20, 2009

most useful link in sharepoint

Information on SharePoint
Sharepoint Admin’s blog site on wordpress.com
Information on SharePoint
Sharepoint Admin’s blog site on Blogspot.com
A site created by Abhishek Bhowmick
–>Assorted items added to the Links and Learning Section –>Comments are on high in the blog. –>Revealing Talents has crossed the 5000 mark! –>Live Chat is taken down from my website temporarily. –>Live Chat is now here.
Sharepointtechs’s Blog
–>Upgrading from WSS 2.0 to 3.0–>No Adobe PDF documents are returned in the search results when you search a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Web site–>Unable to save .pdf files from Adobe Acrobat Reader to the Sharepoint Document Lib
SharePoint URL Quick List
The following is a list of SharePoint URLs to get to commonly used administrative functions on a SharePoint site. The majority of the URLs require administrator permissions on the site and a few require administrator permissions on the SharePoint server. This is a quick list for speedy reference as compared to tracking down links through the admin screens.
Content Deployment – Step By Step Tutorial
–>Create Production Site Collection–>Allow Incoming Content Deployment Jobs on the production Site–>Create Content Deployment Path from Staging to Production –>Create Content Deployment Job
A blog by Stefan Goßner, Escalation Engineer for SharePoint
–>MOSS – Common Issue – Incremental deployment fails with “The changeToken refers to a time before the start of the current change log.”
Tobias Zimmergren’s thoughts on development – MOVED!
–>MOSS 2007: Add support for AJAX in your SharePoint installation
Sridhar’s Blog
–>Make BDC work with FBA
Be Prepared: A Guide to SharePoint Disaster Prevention and Recovery
–>Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) 2003 are rapidly gaining popularity with companies of all sizes. WSS is installed by default with Small Business Server 2003, and it is available as
How to perform a disaster recovery operation of Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Companyweb and Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 databases
–>Restore the Small Business Server 2003 Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 databases–>Remove Small Business Server 2003 Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 from Companyweb–>Extend the Companyweb virtual server to Small Business Server 2003 Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
TechNet Webcast: Disaster Recovery Strategies for SharePoint Server 2007 (Level 200)
In this session, learn about the available tools and methods to help protect your Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 deployments. We discuss content recovery and offer proactive strategies for disaster recovery planning. We also provide recommendations for achieving and maintaining high availability with your SharePoint Server 2007 farm.
Creating a SharePoint Server disaster recovery operations document
–>MICROSOFT OFFICE SHAREPOINT SERVER 2007 BACKUP AND DISASTER RECOVERY TUTORIAL
Authorization and Authentication
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 supports security for user access at the Web site, list, list or library folder, and item levels. Security management is role-based at all levels, providing coherent security management across the Windows SharePoint Services platform with a consistent role-based user interface and object model for assigning permissions on objects. As a result, list-level, folder-level, or item-level security implements the same user model as Web site-level security, making it easier to manage user and group rights throughout a Web site. Windows SharePoint Services also supports unique permissions on the folders and items contained within lists and document libraries.
Configuring Security and Authorization with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
–>Learn the new WSS 3.0 model for configuring access to a WSS site collection.
Troubleshoot Forms Authentication
–>Forms Authentication Overview–>Reasons that a user may be redirected to the login page–>The forms authentication ticket times out
How To: Use Forms Authentication with Active Directory in Multiple Domains in ASP.NET 2.0
–>Use the ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider with forms authentication. –>Learn how to configure the ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider when using multiple domains. –>Learn key production considerations when using membership and forms authentication. –>Learn key security considerations when using membership and forms authentication.
How documents are opened from a Web site in Office 2003
This article describes the process that is used by Microsoft Office 2003 to open Microsoft Office Word 2003 documents, Microsoft Office Excel 2003 spreadsheets, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 presentations by using hyperlinks or Web folders in Microsoft Internet Explorer. The process involves several additions that have been made to enhance Web collaboration. These additions may affect existing Web solutions that rely on previous Office behavior. The information that is provided is for Web solution developers who want a better understanding of the technical process that Office uses to handle document downloading and editing from an HTTP resource.
Whitepaper – Understanding and Troubleshooting the SharePoint Explorer View
This white paper is an effort to accomplish three things:• Provide an overview of the Explorer View architecture.• Document the causes and resolutions of problems you are likely to encounter when using the Explorer View in a corporate environment.• Describe basic troubleshooting steps to be performed before engaging Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS).
The Boiler Room – Mark Kruger (5 Year Microsoft SharePoint MVP)
–>From Mark Kruger’s blog; includes many links, probably all that you may need.
SharePoint 2007 Templates : User Installable Templates and Web Parts
–>SharePoint Charts–>Requirements Management–>Survey template–>Using Silverlight with SharePoint–>Outlook-style tree-view navigation–>Horizontal tabbed navigation based on quick-launch data source
Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog
–>Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 Reporting Services integration with WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007–>Office SharePoint Server 2007 Integration Features and Benefits–>Integration with Report Center
Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog
–>Announcing the RTW of WSS and Office SharePoint Server 2007 Standard and Enterprise Evaluation!–>Links to download the RTW versions:–>Here are the Product Keys you will need when installing SharePoint Server 2007–>Installation Instructions and ReadMe–>Build to Build Upgrade Resources–>Version to Version Upgrade & Migration–>Related Resources
Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog
–>Announcing: Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint v1.3–>How to create a SharePoint slipstream using the latest updates–>Announcing December Cumulative Update for Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0–>Announcing the WSRP Toolkit for SharePoint–>How Microsoft Does IT: Designing, Developing, and Deploying SharePoint Server 2007 Publishing Portals
Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint Portal Server 2003, and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Support boundaries for Active Directory Federation Services
–>The purpose of this article is to describe supported configurations, known limitations, and recommendations for improving the user experience when you deploy Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, andMicrosoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 with ADFS.
Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog
–>What every SharePoint administrator needs to know about Alternate Access Mappings (Part 1 of 3)
Developer Introduction to Workflows for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and SharePoint Server 2007
–>Introduction to Workflows–>Workflow Architecture–>Workflow Types–>Workflow Composition–>Workflow Markup–>Workflows in Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Server 2007–>Authoring SharePoint Workflows–>Authoring SharePoint Workflows in Visual Studio 2005–>Authoring SharePoint Workflows in SharePoint Designer 2007–>Comparing the Visual Studio 2005 Designer for Windows Workflow Foundation and SharePoint Designer 2007–>Workflow Structure in Windows SharePoint Services–>Using the Workflow Namespace
Find It All with SharePoint Enterprise Search
–>Architecture of an enterprise search solution –>Indexing and querying business data –>LOB data and people knowledge
Support for changes to the databases that are used by Office server products and by Windows SharePoint Services
–>Unless Microsoft protocol documentation is followed precisely, Microsoft cannot reliably predict the effect to the typical operation of these products when parties other than Microsoft support change the database or run stored procedures. Parties other than Microsoft support would include, but not be limited to, changes that are made by customers, by third-party vendors, or by consultants.
Deploy in a simple server farm (Office SharePoint Server)
–>This article discusses how to do a clean installation of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 in a server farm environment. It does not cover upgrading from previous releases of Office SharePoint Server 2007 or how to upgrade from Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003.
Deploy a simple farm on the Windows Server 2008 operating system (Office SharePoint Server)
–>This article discusses how to perform a clean installation of Office SharePoint Server 2007 with SP1 in a server farm environment on Windows Server 2008. It does not cover upgrading the operating system from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008.
Install Office SharePoint Server 2007 and run the SharePoint Products and Technologies configuration wizard
–>After preparing your database and the servers in your farm, run Setup and then run the SharePoint Products and Technologies Configuration Wizard on all your farm servers. Do this on all farm servers before going on to create a Shared Services Provider (SSP).
Deploy using DBA-created databases (Office SharePoint Server)
–>This article discusses how DBAs can create these databases and farm administrators configure them. This article describes how to deploy Office SharePoint Server 2007 in an environment in which DBAs create and manage databases.
Back up and restore SSO (Office SharePoint Server 2007)
–>The Microsoft Single Sign-on (SSO) feature in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 maps user credentials to back-end data systems. SSO is primarily used for business intelligence scenarios.
Restore SSO (Office SharePoint Server 2007)
–>These procedures assume that you are restoring Microsoft Single Sign-on (SSO) to the same farm and that that neither the data in the SSO database nor the encryption key has been changed since they were last backed up.
Using database mirroring (Office SharePoint Server) (white paper)
–>This downloadable white paper provides information about using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database mirroring to provide increased availability within a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 farm. Database mirroring makes it easier and faster to recover from a failure of a database or a database server.
Downloadable content for Office SharePoint Server 2007
–>Some of the content in the Office SharePoint Server technical library is available in downloadable and printable form as Microsoft Office Word documents .doc files.
Technical diagrams and other supplemental documentation
–>Many of these resources are visual representations of recommended solutions. They include poster-sized documents available in formats including Microsoft Office Visio 2007 files (.vsd), PDF files, and XPS files.
Index for Stsadm operations and properties (Office SharePoint Server)
–>For a printable poster of all of the Stsadm operations and properties grouped by functionality
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
–>Product Development site–>Planning and Architecture –>Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides comprehensive content management and enterprise search, accelerates shared business processes, and facilitates information-sharing. –>Office SharePoint Server 2007 Technical Library in Compiled Help format [VERY IMPORTANT]
Office SharePoint Server performance testing on Hyper-V
These tests collected performance data from small and medium farm configurations deployed on:Physical serversHyper-V virtual servers
Security Resource Center for SharePoint Products and Technologies
–>This page provides IT pros with security resources for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. [MOSS]
Security Resource Center for SharePoint Products and Technologies
–>This page provides IT pros with security resources for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. [WSS]
Downloadable implementation plans
–>This guide contains detailed information about how to plan a deployment of Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007.
White paper: Planning Server design basics
–>When you design your Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 Planning solution, you will need to make many decisions depending on the organizational architecture of your company. In PerformancePoint Server Planning Business Modeler, you can emulate the organizational structure that most closely represents how you do business.
Cube building process overview
The Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 Cube Building Service is a reporting and analysis feature in Microsoft Project Server that allows you to perform complex analysis of project data. It uses SQL Server Analysis Services to create an online analytical processing (OLAP) database containing several cubes that are used for data analysis reporting. It is administered through the Project Web Access Site Settings page and allows for data cubes to be built from selections within the Reporting database. This article describes an overview of the cube building process.
Best practices
–>Best practices for operational excellence–>Best practices for publishing portals–>Best practices for team collaboration sites–>Best practices for Search in Office SharePoint Server–>Best practices for My Sites
Best Practices Resource Center for SharePoint Server 2007
To avoid common pitfalls and keep your Office SharePoint Server 2007 environment available and performing well, follow these best practices based on real-world experience from Microsoft Consulting Services and the product team.
Determine hardware and software requirements (Office SharePoint Server)
This article does not provide guidance about choosing a farm topology or hardware based on availability requirements or performance and capacity requirements.
Integration of SQL Server 2008 and Office SharePoint Server 2007
This article provides prescriptive guidance for implementing some of the new features in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 that enhance the deployment of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server.
Performance and Capacity Planning Resource Center for SharePoint Server 2007
This page contains resources to help you with performance and capacity planning for your SharePoint Server deployment—map your solution design to a farm size and set of hardware that supports your business goals.
Using database mirroring (Office SharePoint Server) (white paper)
This paper has been updated to include information about the recommended number of mirroring sessions per server for SharePoint Products and Technologies databases. It also describes how to transfer the SQL Server permissions required by SharePoint Products and Technologies to a mirror server.
Case Study of High Availability for SharePoint using Database Mirroring (white paper)
This paper highlights the lessons learned from a test configuration of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 across two data centers that included database mirroring. The mirroring solution this paper describes is based on the architecture described in the following white paper: Using database mirroring (Office SharePoint Server) (white paper).
Plan for data protection and recovery (Office SharePoint Server)
–>Keeping and being able to review more than one version of an item or site. –>Capturing and recovering deleted items or sites.–>Archiving data for legal, regulatory, or business reasons.–>Restoring systems in the event of unexpected hardware or software failure (that is, disaster recovery).
Page Hit Counter in SharePoint
You would have seen many sites displaying page hit counters. To display this in SharePoint page, insert the “Hit Counter” web component from SharePoint Designer.
Demo: Prepare to back up files on Office SharePoint Server
Before you create your first backup of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, it’s important to create a location to save the backup files. This demo guides you through the process — from creating a backup location, to setting permissions, to adding accounts to the file share.
Demo: Back up and restore farms and site collections by using built-in tools
Several tools are available to back up Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. This demo focuses on the built-in tools: the stsadm command-line tool and the Perform a Backup page in Central Administration.
Data protection and recovery for Office SharePoint Server (White paper)
This downloadable white paper explains how administrators can protect and recover data in SharePoint Products and Technologies. This paper describes data recovery from the item level to the farm level.
Backing up Office SharePoint Server Search by using System Center Data Protection Manager (white paper)
With DPM, an administrator can back up Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 farms. As a part of a farm backup with DPM, the configurations and site collections stored in the configuration and content databases are backed up, but not the search database and index To back up and recover search, use the procedures and scripts provided in this white paper.
Protecting and restoring a farm (Office SharePoint Server 2007)
The following articles discuss the principal objectives that users, site owners, and administrators of Office SharePoint Server 2007 must accomplish to administer protection and recovery:
Backup, Recovery, and Availability Resource Center for SharePoint Server 2007
This page contains resources to help you protect and recover a SharePoint Server deployment. Choose the level of protection and the solution that meets your business goals.
Web Content Management Resource Center for SharePoint Server 2007
This page provides resources for IT pros to help you plan and implement a Web Content Management (WCM) solution using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
Planning and Monitoring SQL Server Storage for Office SharePoint Server: Performance Recommendations and Best Practices (white paper)
This paper provides key recommendations and best practices to help administrators of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 plan and monitor their Microsoft SQL Server 2005 storage requirements to support optimal performance and operation of their server farms.
Move content databases (Office SharePoint Server 2007)
You can move content databases between instances of Microsoft SQL Server 2005, from one server running Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to any other server running Office SharePoint Server 2007, from one Web application to another, from Windows Internal Database to an instance of SQL Server 2005, or from Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition to an instance of SQL Server 2005.
Globally deploying multiple farms
Many organizations support employees working in multiple sites either within a region or around the world. Microsoft currently supports three different deployment configurations to accommodate geographically dispersed sites with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007
The goal of this guide is to provide prescriptive guidance that can help you and your team build custom enterprise sites by using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 — such as company-wide portal sites or Internet presence sites.
Upgrade examples: Upgrading three common customizations
This article assumes that you are performing a gradual upgrade, so that you have both SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Office SharePoint Server 2007 available in your environment. Using a gradual upgrade enables you to upgrade a customized site, view the changes, and then decide how to handle each type of customization before completing the upgrade process.
Upgrading SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Customizations to SharePoint Server 2007 (Part 1 of 2)
Summary: Learn the requirements to perform an upgrade of Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 customizations to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. This article is part 1 of 2. (26 printed pages)
Plan alternate access mappings (Office SharePoint Server)
–>About alternate access mappings–>Reverse proxy publishing–>Alternate access mapping integration with authentication providers–>Alternate access mapping integration with Web application policies–>Alternate access mapping and external resource mapping–>Troubleshooting alternate access mappings
Configure Kerberos authentication (Office SharePoint Server)
To deploy a server farm running Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 using Kerberos authentication, you must install and configure a variety of applications on your computers. This article describes an example server farm running Office SharePoint Server 2007 and provides guidance for deploying and configuring the farm to use Kerberos authentication
Everything you Need to Know to Succeed in Job Interviews
–>Know how to answer common interview questions. Plan the right questions to ask during the interview. Use the question and answer guidelines and be well prepared–>Use the sample interview answers for those tough interview questions–>Tips and advice on all aspects of the interview process from how to communicate effectively to controlling those interview nerves–>Learn how to master the behavioral interview, panel interviews and the phone interview–>Get expert advice on how to dress and present yourself–>Obtain the most mileage out of a job reference and understand the employment background check–>Effectively close the interview and write an interview thank you letter, review sample thank you letters–>Negotiate your salary using these simple negotiation strategies–>Make the right job offer decision and write a job acceptance or decline letter–>Get guidance on how to quit your job including sample resignation letters for easy use
Microsoft Sharepoint Services
–>December Cumulative Updates–>Not able to resolve the SharePoint contact information by clicking Ctrl + K while sending e-mails to List library–>October Cumulative Update for WSS and MOSS released–>Subsequent Alert Issue when Major and Minor versions are turned on.–>Error : “Cannot complete this action” intermittenly when we click on the item inside a subfolder in document library.–>Some SSO related articles
Roger Lamb’s SharePoint Developer Blog
–>SharePoint 2007 UserProfiles.PersonalSite Property Leak –>try / finally using() SharePoint Dispose()–>CTP of VSeWSS 1.3 Announced – Now installs on 64bit OS –>SharePoint Automated Setup, Product Software Updates, and “Single-Click” Deployment
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