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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides the Microsoft Single Sign-On (SSO) service for storage and mapping of credentials for use in connecting with third-party or back-end systems.
By examining various scenarios, MOSS SSO proves to be a good fit in SharePoint projects which requires user impersonation into service accounts to enable ...
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Whether you are a SharePoint 2007(MOSS) developer or an administrator, you probably have seen a MOSS error page with the error message: “unknown error” or “unexpected error”, where these error messages do not give enough information about what happened, more logging is taking place behind the scenes. In order to troubleshoot the underlying ...
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So on
my first look at the Managed References SDK for SharePoint 2010
contained in the technical preview (downloaded your copy from
here) I
noticed something very interesting the
“Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell” namespace.
On closer inspection
of the classes defined in the SDK it would appear SharePoint 2010 is
going to use PowerShell ...
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While working on a client site recently I was asked to hide the site actions menu and only allow certain users to view it. After a bit of digging around and searching I found the answer to be the “SPSecurityTrimmedControl”. Now the great thing about this control is that it only renders the contents of the controls it contains if the user has a ...
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Well it’s been a while since I have done a blog entry so I thought I would ease myself back into them with a small post about how to debug a hidden feature.
As everyone knows in SharePoint you have the ability to make a feature hidden which means it doesn’t show up via the UI. This is useful if you don’t want users deactivating or activating a ...
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A few support queries and tweets have come up recently about our support for 64-bit Sharepoint (WSS or MOSS) with Scrum for Team System v2.2 and TFS. The crux of the issue seems to be the ability of the installer to detect the location of WSS as it is not looking in the correct place in the registry to support both 32 and 64-bit installers, ...
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Gartner have highlighted mashups as a growth area for 2009 and predict that ''by 2012, one-third of analytic applications applied to business processes will be delivered through coarse-grained application mashups'' in the Five Predictions report. I have been looking at harnessing the power of mixing geographic visualisation techniques with ...
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I heard rumours earlier in the week that PerformancePoint was going to be changing and colleagues had found various snippets of news online, but there are now details on the The Microsoft BI Blog - it looks like Planning is going to be discontinued (after SP3) and Monitoring will be included in MOSS - makes sense with the new strategy / road ...
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This is my first post on this blog. My colleagues told me I found something worth blogging about. So here goes:
I wanted to make cascading events over multiple web part connections work. I’ll use the typical ‘Hello World’ example of cascading DropDownLists. But this time each DropDownList is in its own WebPart. For example I have three ...
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Technorati Tags: MOSS,User Adoption,Usage Stats,Reporting Services,PPS,PerformancePoint,IIS,User Statistics
You have created an awesome new BI solution it is superior to the incumbent system and it is full of cool new features, good job? But what if no one uses it...
Regardless of whether you are going for a Big Bang, Parallel, Phased or other ...
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