5/31/2007

System Requirements for Knowledge Network for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

This release features the following enhancements:
Back-off functionality to improve your experience when you are performing activities on your machine
Various performance enhancements on both the client and server
Improved keyword generation and quality
An inner-circle web part that highlights people closest to you and are most likely to assist with your query

Déterminer si l'outil de ligne de commande Stsadm.exe a été exécuté avec un succès dans Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 et SharePoint Server 2007

L'outil de ligne de commande Stsadm.exe dans Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 et SharePoint Server 2007 recherche des erreurs de syntaxe. Cependant le Stsadm.exe outil de ligne de commande n'affiche pas a détaillé des messages sur l'opération réussite.

Lorsque l'opération Stsadm.exe échoue même, l'outil de ligne de commande Stsadm.exe ne peut afficher le message "Opération a correctement terminé".

Pour déterminer si l'outil de ligne de commande Stsadm.exe a été exécuté avec un succès, examinez les fichiers Unified Logging Service (ULS) qui se trouvent dans le dossier suivant :

Programmez le serveur de Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Extensions\12\LOGS

Remarque :
le fichier journal utilise le format ServerName-Date-Time .log.

Par exemple lorsque vous utilisez l'outil de ligne de commande Stsadm.exe pour activer ou pour installer les fonctionnalités qui contiennent un nom ContentType d'élément qui contient du espace de fin tel que YourContentTypeName, le message suivant s'affiche :
Opération se terminer avec un succès.

L'élément ContentType n'est pas créé parce que le nom ContentType d'élément comprend du espace de fin, dans ce cas correctement.

En outre le fichier journal ULS contient le message d'erreur suivant :
STSADM.EXE (0x176C) 0x0A48 6t4c Windows SharePoint Services General SPContentTypeElement.ElementActivated() inattendu. A ignoré l'activation à cause d'InvalidName : "YourContentTypeName"

P. Erol GIRAUDY
Pdt du Club SharePoint
http://clubmoss2007.org

International Webcasts: CorasWorks - The Next Step in the Evolution of Collaboration

International Webcasts: CorasWorks - The Next Step in the Evolution of Collaboration

Project Management Solution on SharePoint 2007
Take control of your project data, let CorasWorks and SharePoint 2007 lead you to a place where accountability and visibility into your project teams can happen. See how CorasWorks is leveraging new capabilities in SharePoint by exposing them in a business context. Rein in orphaned sites into project views, consolidate group activities and project related meetings, and make effective decisions by reporting on holistic views of project statuses. Collaborate with all levels of project workers.

I would like to personally invite you to attend our upcoming CorasWorks Webcast, focused on how to easily build a Project Management Solution on SharePoint 2007.

Webcast: Building a Project Management Solution on SharePoint 2007
Date: 06 June 2007
Time: 12:30 - 14:00(GMT)
Location: At your desk
Cost: No Charge

Take control of your project data and let CorasWorks and SharePoint 2007 lead you to a place where accountability and visibility into your project teams can happen. See how CorasWorks is leveraging new capabilities in SharePoint by exposing them in a business context. Rein in orphaned sites into project views, consolidate group activities and project related meetings, and make effective decisions by reporting on holistic views of project statuses. Collaborate with all levels of project workers, for example:

Ground level resources - Interested in My Projects, My Tasks Documents assigned to me
Project Managers - Projects in danger, tasks I have assigned, send overdue notices to multiple recipients at the same time
Executives - Snap shots of data charting views, ability to drill into details

Click Here to Register for this Webcast!
http://www.corasworks.net/Events/International/Webcasts.asp


P. Erol GIRAUDY
Pdt Club SharePoint
http://clubmoss2007.org

5/30/2007

Filter Central : Indexing XPS documents with MOSS 2007

Filter Central : Indexing XPS documents with MOSS 2007

P. ERol GIRAUDY

MOSS2007 – JavaScript Item Menus Part 2 (Real World Examples)

From : hello its liam [MVP] (trainbloggin) : MOSS2007 – JavaScript Item Menus Part 2 and 1 (Real World Examples)

EROL

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server TechCenter

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server TechCenter

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server for Search TechCenter

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server for Search TechCenter

Performing a SharePoint Gradual Upgrade using STSADM

Performing a SharePoint Gradual Upgrade using STSADM

In the Chapter 24 of the Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007 Administrator's Companion, I detailed how to use the STSADM command to upgrade a number of site collections using the Gradual upgrade approach. This was based on knowledge that was available during the beta. With RTM code, the process is as follows:

Note: Ensure that the root site collection is upgraded before any other site collection in the Web Application. If multiple site collections are upgraded at one time, the root site collection must be included in the first set of site collections selected to be upgraded.

Read this book great informations inside

EROL

5/29/2007

Shane Perran’s SharePoint Customization Blog » Blog Archive » TechED 2007

Shane Perran’s SharePoint Customization Blog » Blog Archive » TechED 2007
TechED 2007 is just around the corner, I know you will all be taking in the great SharePoint Breakouts, Chalk Talks and BOF’s, but save a little room for the IE Booth. There are some very interesting topics in the web standards space, and even more interesting speakers, including none other than Holly Holzschlag.

http://www.microsoft.com/events/teched2007/default.mspx

Great meeting, we expect the same in Spain for the Europe

P. Erol GIRAUDY
Pdt Club MOSS
http://clubmoss2007.org

Joel Oleson's SharePoint Land

Joel Oleson's SharePoint Land: "How to Create a Blog and Get Search Results
From my last post I got a few questions about how or where to create a blog. Lately I've been thinking about how I can encourage more and more to blog since I've been seeing the benefits from those who blog and suffering as a result of those who fail to share. We speak of all the duplication we all do as a result of not being able to get search results. There's simply a ton of content behind the firewall that with special consideration and a bit of effort could benefit everyone. Be sure to find out what your corporate policy if there is one on blogging, but if you're reading this, you've likely read a few blogs and hence have benefited from bloggers. So comes the clarion call... Join the SharePoint Blogging Revolution!"
EROL
http://clubmoss2007.org

5/28/2007

Icons that represent 2007 Office files are incorrect, and the "Edit in Microsoft Office " option does not appear in a document library in SharePoint Portal Server 2003 or in Windows SharePoint Services 2.0

Icons that represent 2007 Office files are incorrect, and the "Edit in Microsoft Office " option does not appear in a document library in SharePoint Portal Server 2003 or in Windows SharePoint Services 2.0

Download details: Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Document: Transform Your Business with SharePoint Products and Technologies

Download details: Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Document: Transform Your Business with SharePoint Products and Technologies: "Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a business productivity server that brings information management and access, collaboration, and people-driven processes into the familiar environment where people do their work every day. People benefit from the familiarity and consistency of a single environment for all their information and collaboration tasks that is easy to learn, use, and personalize. IT has a single platform and well-integrated set of technologies to manage and lower user support requirements.

Your business can rapidly customize and extend the deployment of SharePoint Products and Technologies—Office SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, and Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007—by using powerful out-of-the-box integration to extend current investments. Or your business can choose from a wide ecosystem of Microsoft partners to develop innovative enterprise applications quickly and at lower cost. With SharePoint Products and Technologies, your organizations can more easily leverage their knowledge capital of enterprise data, human expertise, process knowledge, and content to operate with greater agility in a dynamic and complex world."

P. Erol GIRAUDY

5/01/2007

SharePoint Server 2007 Template

Role-Based My Site for Sales Account Managers
Role-Based My Site for Controllers-Financial Analysts
GroupBoard Workspace 2007

Office SharePoint Server 2007 Guide: Setting up the Role-Based My Site Template for Controllers-Financial Analysts
This setup document provides step-by-step instructions to initialize the Controller-Financial Analyst template in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

Office SharePoint Server 2007 Guide: Setting up the Role-Based My Site Template for Sales Account Managers
This setup document provides step-by-step instructions to initialize the Sales Account Manager template for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.


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Change passwords used for administration accounts (Office SharePoint Server)

Use this task to change the password information for several features, services, and Web applications in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Domain policies often require that domain account passwords be updated periodically.

This change provides additional security in case one of the passwords might have been compromised.

You can configure the various features, services, and Web applications of Office SharePoint Server 2007 to run as a domain account.

Because domain policy might require passwords to expire regularly, you might have to change the passwords for these accounts for these features, services, and Web applications to continue to function properly. Updated: April 19, 2007.

Administering security credentials (Office SharePoint Server)
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P. Erol GIRAUDY MVP MOSS
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