In the last article of this series, I alluded that more could be done in SharePoint on Web Applications with the aid of PowerShell. Most developers and admins of SharePoint 2013 are familiar with the PowerShell’s take-over of the “STSAdm-like” functionality of creating and maintaining SharePoint; however, what I am exploring are some in-roads into
Earlier on this community, I started a discussion of “Powerful SharePoint PowerShell Direction” http://goo.gl/DPIr75. Essentially I’ve been in awe of the direction started by these three blogs: Wictor Wilén — SharePoint Central Admin Productivity Tip: http://goo.gl/XmvVxg Ryan Dennis–Customizing the SharePoint 2013 Suite Bar Branding: http://goo.gl/QvYIep Chris Stretton–Mastering the SharePoint 2013 Suit Bar: http://goo.gl/y8olSi Starting with Wictor’s basic PowerShell
The Roles are SharePoint Administrator SharePoint Developer SharePoint Designer SharePoint Architect SharePoint Administrator The role of SharePoint administrator includes setting up the SharePoint infrastructure with servers and services; SharePoint 2007/2010, Exchange Server, Active Directory, Windows 2003 and 2008 Servers, SQL Server 2005/2008, IIS 6.0 and 7.0, network infrastructure, ISA server, etc. He is responsible for
We have an anonymous SharePoint 2010 Publishing site with a custom master page. We are getting an error each time the clients content editors edit the page “There was an error processing the request”. After some investigation with Fidler we found this down to an ajax/JSON call made on the page from the managed metadata
Finally I managed to get some time to have a look into the SharePoint 2013 features in depth (in DEV mode Hurray!!!!). To keep things interesting I thought I will create a script to provision a SP2013 Search Service application in a Single server farm and ended up with the below script. I have tested
Around 4 years ago I managed an Accessibility project with MOSS2007 for a major client. The site averaged a million hits a day and we were legally required to meet AA compliance. This is also referred to Priority 2 by some and adds a whole set of checkpoints over and beyond priority 1. To
Page [tcb_pagination_current_page] of [tcb_pagination_total_pages]