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OBA, SharePoint and Aghy: Error during the SP2010 Prerequisites Installation
Just found an error during the installation of SharePoint Server 2010 Prerequisites I haven’t seen before: Installer encountered an error: 0x80070422 The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated...(read more)
OBA, SharePoint and Aghy: Determining the version and edition of SQL Server
Lately I’ve had to determine the version and edition of SQL Server a few times, so this post is mostly for a future reference to myself :) The script is pretty simple: SELECT SERVERPROPERTY(‘productversion’), SERVERPROPERTY(‘productlevel’), SERVERPROPERTY...(read more)
Mark Harrison: Windows Phone 7 – Released To Manufacturing
Announced on the Windows Phone blog ... Today is the day that the Windows Phone team has been driving towards, and we’re very excited to say that we’ve reached the biggest milestone for our internal team – the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Phone 7! While the final integration of Windows Phone 7 with our partners’ hardware, software, and networks is underway, the work of our internal engineering team is largely complete. More
Monthly Online Seminar: Properly plan your SharePoint implementation around your business
William Baer: SharePoint and Project 2010 August Cumulative Updates
August cumulative updates for SharePoint 2010 have been released. Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;2352346 Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN...(read more)
Bamboo Nation: Why People Dread Collaboration; Going Google; AP Takes it to the Cloud
Top News StoriesDown To Business: Why Some People 'Dread' Collaboration (InformationWeek)If workers use certain collaboration tools just because they’re compelled to do so, they'll get lost in the white noise of misplaced communications. Case Study: Associated Press Takes it to the Cloud (On Windows)The Associated Press (AP) wanted to explore new market opportunities by encouraging external developers and organisations to incorporate AP content into their applications. To help with this effort, the AP decided to run its Breaking News API on the Microsoft Windows Azure platform. The global news agency uses the cloud computing platform for new business opportunities. Microsoft Finalizes Windows Phone 7 Code for Fall Release (NetworkWorld)Microsoft announced that the code base for Windows Phone 7 1.0 has been finalized. The software has been "released to manufacturing," meaning that this version is the one handset makers will deploy on the first devices to feature the radically redesigned mobile OS. A range of tweaks and some changes have been incorporated into this final version, based on a vast internal testing program and feedback from developers outside of Microsoft. What Were You Thinking, Microsoft? (Motley Fool)Who says that incumbents are doomed this year? AOL has decided to re-up with search partner Google for another five years -- and this time around, they're expanding their relationship. HTML5 vs. Flash: The Battle Is Only Beginning (Internet Evolution)At the Web 2.0 Expo in New York later this month, Complex Spiral Consulting founder Eric Meyer plans to discuss the potential for HTML5 to become the “Flash killer” that Apple and others believe it to be. Admittedly, determining whether or not HTML5 has what it takes to beat Flash can be difficult. As Adobe Systems Inc. has pointed out time and again over the past year, 75 percent of the Web’s video and 70 percent of online games run on Flash. Going Google (CIO)More than 2 million organisations worldwide have moved to Google Apps cloud-based productivity applications. CIOs discuss why they decided to ‘Go Google’ and the implications for their operations. Around the BlogosphereGovernance Resources for SharePoint 2010 (Bill Baer)Governance relates to decisions that define expectations, manage access, and validate performance and investment performance defined by established processes and procedures. The information here contains references to governance resources as related to SharePoint 2010, for additional information see also Governance Overview (SharePoint Server 2010). August 2010 Cumulative Update for SharePoint has Been Released (Stefan Goßner)Yesterday the product group released the August 2010 Cumulative Update for the SharePoint 2007 and 2010 product family. The KB articles are not yet available (as usual it will take a couple more days to get these through the required release process) but the fixes can already be downloaded. Using [Today] in SharePoint Calculated Default Values (SharePoint News, Views and "How To's")Despite the infamous “fake today column trick” still appearing in new blog posts on a monthly basis you can’t use Today in calculated columns in SharePoint. I’ve seen people assume (not unreasonably) that the same rule must apply with calculated default values used in columns that are not calculated columns as well – but strangely, you actually can use Today in calculated default values, so I am going to explain why it works and how you might use this. Hunting for a Mystic Error During SharePoint 2010 Installation (Dotneteers)Lately I’ve been installing SharePoint 2010 Server for a customer. It was a little tricky, as the server didn’t have Internet access, so I had to do all of downloads manually. (Fortunately I’ve found this PowerShell script, so this “manual” work wasn’t so bad.) After a smooth installation of prerequisites, I tried to install the SharePoint 2010 Server in Farm mode, but after a few minutes got the following error: “Error writing to file: Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.Script.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory.” Of course, I was administrator on that box with Windows Server R2 x64. Around Bamboo NationBPC: Dux Raymond Sy on 'SharePoint as a Gov 2.0 Platform' (The Bamboo Team Blog)On Thursday morning at the BPC, Dux Raymond Sy presented a session on a relatively new topic both for him and for many of us in "SharePoint World": Gov 2.0 and how SharePoint is being leveraged as the platform to provide Gov 2.0 solutions to empower citizens, and to provide project transparency and collaboration between agencies and citizens. This topic is of special interest to me, as I focus on the Federal Sector Sales at Bamboo Solutions and was looking forward to learning more about how the SharePoint platform is becoming a part of the Gov 2.0 landscape. SharePoint Job Listings*SharePoint Developer - Phoenix, AZThis senior position develops, configures, codes, tests, and debugs complex new software, enhancements to existing proprietary software or purchased software packages. In conjunction with functional users and IT Business Systems personnel, this position assists with the design and documentation of the company's application software environment. The position regularly provides guidance and training to less experienced programmer/analysts. This position is responsible for leading application development projects of a very high complexity. Senior SharePoint Engineer - Irvine, WAWe are looking for architecture candidates who have strong Microsoft Office SharePoint Server( MOSS) 2007 and 2010 skills- strong portal architecture, design and implementation experience. You will play a key role to architect and implement production, dev, test and pre-prod environments in a trusted-advisor relationship, guiding and providing technical and solution direction. The role will support the test and migration of custom applications, and ensure performance, continuity and availability of the overall environment. Microsoft UpdatesSharePoint does not support UPN format as app pool account (Microsoft Support)When you configure the identity of your application pool for the web application hosting SSP admin site collection to be different from the farm account, and you use UPN format when you enter the user name, this may break some pages in the SSP search administration page, i.e. when you open the search administration page, you may receive the following error under Status: SharePoint Events* September 8, Online, Bamboo SharePoint Project Management Central Webinar September 8, Online, Bamboo Workflow Conductor Webinar September 8, Online, Bamboo PM Suite Webinar - Building Blocks for Implementing Your Own Project Management Solution September 8, Online, Effective Onboarding for Smooth Transitions September 8, Basingstoke, England, SharePoint 2010 - Overview and Introduction September 8, Basingstoke, England, SharePoint 2010 - Internet Development September 11, San Francisco, California, SharePoint Saturday September 11, San Ramon, California, Best Practices in Managing SharePoint Projects @ SPS EastBay September 15, Online, Bamboo SharePoint Project Management Central Webinar September 15, Online, Bamboo SharePoint Project Management Central Webinar September 15, Online, Bamboo SharePoint Project Management Central Webinar September 15, Online, Bamboo Workflow Conductor Webinar September 16, Anaheim, CA, SharePoint Intelligence September 18, Canberra, Australia, SharePoint Saturday September 18, Los Angeles, California, SharePoint Saturday September 15, Online, Bamboo Workflow Conductor Webinar September 22, Online, Bamboo PM Suite Webinar September 22, Online, Bamboo SharePoint Administration Webinar September 23, Online, The Online Mentor September 23, Basingstoke, England, SharePoint 2010 - 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meetdux.com: SPSBmore SharePoint 2010 Hands-On Lab Resources
If you haven't heard, SharePoint Saturday Baltimore last August 28, 2010 was a hit! Props to team SPSBmore and generous sponsors for putting on such an awesome community event? How can you top having Morton's cater lunch for a free event! Click here to see some pictures. I had the privile... (More)
Brain Dump: Posts: How do I - Resolve the failure to load a module into PowerShell when using the Import-Module cmdlet
Body: If you've ventured into the world of PowerShell extensions and modules, and more specifically, that world, targeted at SharePoint, then you have probably run into this error before. Import-Module : Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:cjvandyk.SharePoint.PowerShell.dll' or one of its dependencies. This assembly is built by a runtime newer than the currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded. At line:1 char:14+ import-module <<<< .cjvandyk.SharePoint.PowerShell.dll + CategoryInfo: NotSpecified: (:) [Import-Module], BadImageFormatException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.BadImageFormatException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.ImportModuleCommand This error is thrown by PowerShell when you are using the Import-Module cmdlet to import a PowerShell module (redundant, isn't it?) that was built using the .NET Framework 4.0. The ugly error looks like this: If you're trying to use that module on a SharePoint system, the odds are that the server does NOT have the 4.0 version of the Framework installed. You can easily confirm this by simply checking the sub folders under the C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFramework location. In the above example, you can see that 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 are all installed on the server. If you find that 4.0 is NOT installed, you can quickly install it following this guide. Once it's installed you only have one more thing left to do. By default, PowerShell will run under the 2.0 Framework. We need to force it to default to the 4.0 Framework and only revert back to 2.0 if it doesn't find what it's looking for in 4.0. That is easily done using a .config file for the PowerShell executable. Browse to the C:WindowsSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0 location. You may not have the two .config file on your system. If you don't, you need to create them manually. Name the files exactly the same as the .exe files, but with a .config extension at the back. Create them as text files, but you will need to show extensions from your Folder Options in Windows Explorer in order to get rid of the .txt extension. The two config files should be named "PowerShell.exe.config" and "PowerShell_ise.exe.config". The content of the two files is a simple XML snippet that simply points PowerShell to default to 4.0 and fallback to 2.0. Copy and paste the following snippet into the .config files. <?xml version="1.0"?> <configuration> <startup useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true"> <supportedRuntime version="v4.0.30319"/> <supportedRuntime version="v2.0.50727"/> </startup> </configuration> Now when you restart PowerShell, attempting to load your module should yield no errors (if your module is compiled correctly and valid), and you should be able to implement the functionality from the module without any problem. EnjoyC Technorati Tags: PowerShell,.NET Framework 4.0 Category: SharePoint;Tips;Windows Server;PowerShell Published: 9/3/2010 4:23 AM Attachments: http://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Attachments/287/image_12_5D53F350.pnghttp://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Attachments/287/image_3_5D53F350.pnghttp://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Attachments/287/image_9_5D53F350.png
Brain Dump: Posts: Installing the .NET Framework 4.0 on your Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 server with SharePoint 2010
Body: As we all know, SharePoint 2010 is still using the .NET Framework 3.5. That means that your servers may not have the latest .NET Framework 4.0 installed. This could cause some issues if you're trying to use APIs from 4.0, or if you are trying to build some new tools using 4.0, like PowerShell management extensions for example. The solution is to install 4.0 on your server. Here's the quick Step-by-Step for doing this on a Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 system with SharePoint 2010 installed. Begin by downloading the full version of the Framework from here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0a391abd-25c1-4fc0-919f-b21f31ab88b7&displaylang=en Once downloaded, double click the installer file named "dotnetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe". Windows may require you to confirm that you wish to launch the EXE. If it does, simply click "Run". You'd have to accept the EULA. Check the "I have read and accept the license terms" check box. Click the "Install" button to commence the installation. The installer will crunch away for a while as it installs the Framework. Once installation complete, click the "Finish" button. No server restart is needed. :-) LaterC Technorati Tags: Step-by-Step,.NET Framework 4.0 Category: SharePoint;2010;Windows Server;2008;R2;Step-by-Step Guides Published: 9/3/2010 4:20 AM Attachments: http://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Attachments/286/image_11_1B631F9C.pnghttp://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Attachments/286/image_12_1B631F9C.pnghttp://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Attachments/286/image_13_1B631F9C.pnghttp://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Attachments/286/image_14_1B631F9C.pnghttp://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Attachments/286/image_15_1B631F9C.png
SharePoint au Quotidien Blog d'EROL: Virtual Migration Environment (VME) for Microsoft Project 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010
The Virtual Migration Environment is a set of two virtual disks that provide Office Project Server 2007 and Office SharePoint Server 2007 environments, sample content, and scripts design to assist customers with upgrade and migration from Office Project Server 2003 and Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to Project Server 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010. The Virtual Migration Environment provides the tools and resources to assist with upgrade and migration and planning and preparation resources to determine upgrade approaches and address common issues. The Virtual Migration Environment can be used to attach your existing production Project Server 2003 or SharePoint Portal Server 2003 databases for upgrade to Project Server 2007 or Office SharePoint Server 2007 or can be used with sample databases to test and understand the upgrade process. Download details: Virtual Migration Environment (VME) for Microsoft Project 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Pierre Erol GIRAUDY CLUB SHAREPOINT FRANCE CLUB MOSS et WSS FRANCE http://www.clubsps.org http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/atom.xml
SharePoint au Quotidien Blog d'EROL: SmartTools for SharePoint 2010 – CODEPLEX
The SmartTools for SharePoint 2010 project is a collection of SharePoint 2010 extensions to make your life as a SharePoint user, developer or administrator a little bit easier! Sandboxed Solutions jQuery: integrates the jQuery JavaScript library with your SharePoint 2010 sites SmartTools for SharePoint 2010 See also : http://weblogs.asp.net/jan/archive/2010/09/02/deploying-and-using-jquery-with-a-sharepoint-2010-sandboxed-solution.aspx Pierre Erol GIRAUDY CLUB MOSS et WSS FRANCE http://www.clubsps.org http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/atom.xml
SharePoint au Quotidien Blog d'EROL: BIWUG is announcing another session about SharePoint on September 16th at the Quest Offices in Diegem.
Agenda 18:00-18:30 Welcome with sandwich lunch 18:30-19:30 SharePoint administration and granular recovery (Speaker: Quest) 19:30-19:45 Break 19:45-20:45 Upgrading from SharePoint Server 2007 to SharePoint Server 2010 (Speaker: Karine Bosch) Unfortunately the number of available seats are limited to 30 persons - so we will accept registrations on a first come first serve basis. Register here Location: Quest Belgium Pegasus Park, Pegasuslaan 5,1831 Diegem, Belgium, Tel: +32 2 709 2177 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +32 2 709 2177 end_of_the_skype_highlighting Registration is now opened on the BIWUG site. Hope to see you there, Kind regards, Joris Poelmans [President BIWUG] BELUX Information Worker User Group Pierre Erol GIRAUDY CLUB MOSS et WSS FRANCE http://www.clubsps.org http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/atom.xml
SharePoint au Quotidien Blog d'EROL: Download details: Step-by-Step Guide to Migrating from Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 on a server running Windows Small Business Server 2008
Important SharePoint Foundation 2010 is not included in Windows SBS 2008. Because of this, the following features of Windows SBS 2008 do not work after you migrate to SharePoint Foundation 2010: • Fax services for network users • Archive e-mail messages that are sent to a security group on a WSS 3.0 website. Migration Steps : This section lists the steps necessary to install SharePoint Foundation 2010 on a server running Windows Small Business Server 2008, and then to migrate your WSS 3.0 websites to SharePoint Foundation 2010. Follow the steps in the order listed to migrate successfully. • Step 1: Install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2) • Step 2: Run the pre-upgrade checker for SharePoint Foundation 2010 • Step 3: Back up the existing data on your server • Step 4: Back up the Windows Internal Database files • Step 5: Uninstall Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and edit the Registry • Step 6: Install Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 in Farm mode • Step 7: Remove the default Web application in SharePoint Central Administration • Step 8: Create a new SharePoint application in SharePoint Central Administration • Step 9: Detach the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 database from Windows Internal Database • Step 10: Connect the ShareWebDb database to SQL Server 2008 • Step 11: Remove the existing content database • Step 12: Connect the ShareWebDb content database • Step 13: Recreate the original internal website environment • Step 14: Install Windows Small Business Server 2008 Update Rollup 4 • Step 15: Edit the site bindings for the companyweb site Return to top Download details: Step-by-Step Guide to Migrating from Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 on a server running Windows Small Business Server 2008 CLUB MOSS et WSS FRANCE http://www.clubsps.org http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Point2Share: Visiting Australia from Sept 10th–Sept 28th
One of the nice things about being based in India rather than Europe is that it is a lot easier to duck home to Australia every now and then (makes Mum VERY happy, and I know she is reading this). And that is exactly what I will be doing between the 10th and 28th of September. My plan at this stage is to: Spend the first week in Adelaide, being from the 10th – 19th of September Head to Sydney on the 19th of September until the 22nd of September (depending on meetings) Finally Melbourne from the 22nd of September until returning to Adelaide and India on Friday 24th If you are in any of these cities, at any of these times and share my interest in SharePoint, Social Computing or the endless possibilities offered by an AppStore for SharePoint, then lets grab a coffee. I’m available on Skype: danielmcphersonEmail: daniel@zevenseas.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/danmc Hope to see you there!
Visiting Australia from Sept 10th–Sept 28th
William Baer: Governance Resources for SharePoint 2010
Governance relates to decisions that define expectations, manage access, and validate performance and investment performance defined by established processes and procedures. The information here contains references to governance resources as related...(read more)
William Baer: Upcoming TechNet Webcasts
Date: 9/14/10 Time: 1 pm PST Title: Search Your Way to Success: Leveraging SharePoint's Search Capabilities in Public Web Sites Partner : Ironworks Consulting Abstract: Learning Objectives & Key Takeaways: Objective 1: Understand the key principles...(read more)
stefan @ decatec: Sharepoint 2010 Tagging
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The Mossman: SP2010 Branding Tip #12 – Hiding the Quick Launch at the Page Level
A question I get asked almost every week. Randy, how do I hide the Quick Launch for just one page in SharePoint 2010. The answer is simple my friends: Content Editor Web Part with some specialized CSS. Note, this code is written specifically to work with v4.master, any other master page may need different CSS code to hide the Quick Launch. Edit a page, Site Actions > Edit Page Click in a wiki text or rich text area and from the ribbon click Insert > Web Part (or add a Web Part to a Web Part zone) Under Media and Content select Content Editor and click Add With the new Web Part selected, from the ribbon click Format Text > HTML > Edit HTML Source Enter the following HTML / CSS and click OK <style type="text/css"> body #s4-leftpanel { display: none; } .s4-ca { margin-left: 0px; } </style> Hide the Web Part chrome by selecting the Web Part and on the ribbon click Web Part Tools Options > Web Part Properties and on the right click Appearance > Chrome Type > None and then click Ok. Save and close your page and you are done… no Quick Launch!
OBA, SharePoint and Aghy: Hunting for a mystic error during SharePoint 2010 installation
Lately I’ve been installing SharePoint 2010 Server for a customer. It was a little tricky, as the server didn’t have Internet access, so I had to do all of downloads manually. (Fortunately I’ve found this PowerShell script , so this “manual” work wasn...(read more)