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Eric L. GolpeThere are audiences for whom perfervid sesquipedalianism is transcendentally apt. May 05 MSDN Blog PostsI noticed it has been some time since I've cross-posted anything out here on my Spaces blog.
Check out my MSDN blog where you can find several postings from the last few months.
Unfortunately, I haven't had much time to sit and blog, but there's always an intention for me to do so.
I'd like to hear from others any subject / info they'd like to hear more about, so feel free to add a comment or two and let me know.
Thanks! January 08 SharePoint Server Setup AccountsI've been asked lately what accounts I generally use for setting up SharePoint enterprise server farms. First and foremost, consult the guidance available at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263445.aspx for your specific configuration. That being said, here is what I normally do for 5-6 server setups (WFE/APP & Index/SQL): DOMAIN\MOSSSQLSVC (SQL Service Account) There you have it.. 14 accounts! Usually all set to some sort of enormously cryptic strong passwords I always forget. If your not using excel services or crawling external content, you can usually thin it down 2 accounts. December 05 Ascertaining if "x" public site is running SharePointQuick and dirty method:
Append "_vti_bin/owssvr.dll" after the site:
Example:
This should return your standard SharePoint page if the site is indeed running on SharePoint.
Most folks don't go through the trouble of redirecting the old Vermeer shadow directories and/or disabling owssvr.dll (which would generally be considered bad for SharePoint..) You can get some info on the old Front Page extensions remnant here: http://www.synergyonline.com/blog/blog-moss/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=24
Stuff like this made SPS not-so-user-friendly back in 2001, but it is my trick of the day for confirming if a public website is running SharePoint.
( I also like when web admins on .NET boxes leave tracing on and you can use Trace.axd... but that's me.. )
-E- September 25 Using Team Foundation Server to Develop Custom SharePoint Products and Technologies ApplicationsThe first in a series of technical guidance on SharePoint and TFS has been published to MSDN. You can find it online now at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc948982.aspx Stay tuned for more! September 20 Zune Will Not Turn OnOK, strange occurrence this evening… which started as last evening’s adventure: Last night I updated my 80GB Zune 2.0 (I have a Special Edition Black & Stainless model I received from attending a Dynamics AX 5.0 Deep-Dive Airlift). I was able to download the new Vista 64-bit 3.0 software from www.zune.net, and install the new 3.0 firmware. I was pretty pysched because it has new social and gaming features, etc. Sweet.. So I let it charge up, downloaded some new music and tv videos, and was set to bring it to work this morning. (I was hitting the Park & Ride and it would give me something to do on the bus.) Well, my son beat me to it, and snagged the Zune on the way out to school, while I was in the shower. (Yeah, i was bummed, especially since he shouldn’t be bringing it to school!) I got home tonight, and found the Zune dead on the counter. Now, I figured he drained the battery down, and I plugged it into the USB cord, but nothing.. no charging indicator, and no matter how long I held buttons, it wouldn’t light up. A quick Live Search sent me to a KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944126 I followed the directions in the KB to press and hold the Back button Not sure what happened, but the battery was charged. I suspect the batt got weak and it went to sleep, and my plugging it in recharged it while it was in sleep mode, but I could be wrong. Anyhow.. I will monitor it for the next 24 hours and see what transpires. -E- |
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