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I am presenting at SharePoint Saturday Perth | SharePoint Blog
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Find it all with SharePoint. Larr; Lotus Notes to SharePoint 2010 Migration. Improving the quality of your Custom SharePoint 2010 Solutions via continues Integration(CI) with Team foundation Server 2010. I am presenting at SharePoint Saturday Perth. April 5, 2011. I am presenting on the topic Unboxing Claims based authentication in SharePoint 2010 at the SharePoint Saturday Perth on 9th April. Check out other great session here. Http:/ www.sharepointsaturday.org/perth/Pages/meetings.aspx. Is your organ...
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2011 in review | SharePoint Blog
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Find it all with SharePoint. A Lap around business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010. January 1, 2012. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 10,000. Times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 4 sold-out performances for that many people to see it. Click here to see the complete report. Enter your comment here.
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2007 May « DocuPoint
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Alex Burton – epmsource. Chris O' Connor – SharePointRoot. Mark Rhodes – Infrastructure SharePoint. Pat Hosch – ProjectPoint. Josh works for Nintex which is a leading global innovator of software products that extend Microsoft SharePoint technology. Josh focuses on Nintex Workflow SharePoint Project. And suddenly everyone is a tad bit more knowledgeable on scaling and performance. #CensusFail. Jim Roberson - core tenants of successful doc gen - adoption, compliance, data quality #InspireX. On May 20, 2007.
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2008 October « Point Deep
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Mundeep's Tech Blog. Brian Farnhill’s Blog. Mark Rhodes' Blog. Subscribe in a reader. Brian Farnhill’s Blog. Mark Rhodes' Blog. Archive for October, 2008. Posted by mundeep on October 21, 2008. Ran into problems in a virtualised (vmware) sharepoint environment where stsadm commands would take a long time to run (upto 30 seconds for a simple stsadm -? When running under my account but it would run fine (couple of seconds) under a different user account. Also explains how he found the problem using Etherea...
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2012 March « Point Deep
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Mundeep's Tech Blog. Brian Farnhill’s Blog. Mark Rhodes' Blog. Subscribe in a reader. Brian Farnhill’s Blog. Mark Rhodes' Blog. Archive for March, 2012. Calling powershell functions with multiple parameters. Posted by mundeep on March 1, 2012. When calling a powershell function with multiple parameters, ensure the parameters are passed in space separated and not comma-separated as the later causes all the values to be passed in as an array to the first parameter! Follow “Point Deep”.
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Talking Shop Down Under: October 2010
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Talking Shop Down Under. Monday, October 25, 2010. Episode 32 - A Chat with Greg Low, Part.1. Greg Low, Microsoft SQL Server MVP, MVP RD, SolidQ Australia Managing Director and host of the SQL Down Under podcast chats with Richard Banks about SQL Server, enterprise applications, and a whole raft of other things, including crocodiles! This is part 1 of the chat. SQL Down Under podcast. Life in Cold Blood. Duration 31:09 mins Download mp3. Monday, October 18, 2010. Episode 31 - Steve Nagy and the Cloud.
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SharePoint+CRM Six: Windows 8 - Where did my Hibernation option go? How to get the Hibernation option back in Windows 8.
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Journal from a SharePoint, CRM, .NET and Microsoft Technologies Enthusiast. Monday, October 29, 2012. Windows 8 - Where did my Hibernation option go? How to get the Hibernation option back in Windows 8. So you've upgraded to Windows 8, all is good until you try to hibernate your Windows 8 PC. By default the hibernation option is disabled. To get the Hibernation option back, follow these steps:. 1 Open up File Explorer. From the left) and then click " Open Control Panel". 3 Open " Power Options". I am par...
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SharePoint+CRM Six: October 2012
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Journal from a SharePoint, CRM, .NET and Microsoft Technologies Enthusiast. Monday, October 29, 2012. Windows 8 - Where did my Hibernation option go? How to get the Hibernation option back in Windows 8. So you've upgraded to Windows 8, all is good until you try to hibernate your Windows 8 PC. By default the hibernation option is disabled. To get the Hibernation option back, follow these steps:. 1 Open up File Explorer. From the left) and then click " Open Control Panel". 3 Open " Power Options". I am par...
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SharePoint+CRM Six: From Developer to Architect?
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Journal from a SharePoint, CRM, .NET and Microsoft Technologies Enthusiast. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. From Developer to Architect? I recently started reading a few articles online and came to realisation of the extent to the level of OOP concepts that have actually been applied. It made more sense why some of solutions worked better than others (of which include both .NET and SharePoint solutions). Here are the links I have referred to:. Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Concepts (OOP) and More.
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SharePoint+CRM Six: SQL Versions – Tip of the day
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Journal from a SharePoint, CRM, .NET and Microsoft Technologies Enthusiast. Wednesday, June 09, 2010. SQL Versions – Tip of the day. I was installing SharePoint 2010 – wait, what about the pre-requisites? SQL 2005 SP3 with Cumulative update package 3. OR SQL 2008 SP1 with Cumulative update package 2. So what version have we got? Here’s the tip of the day (for me and to you to share), run this SQL Query to find out:. 160; serverproperty. 160; serverproperty. Referenced from this Microsoft KB.
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