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08 Jul 09

Downloadable book: Administering Enterprise Search for Office SharePoint Server

This book provides prescriptive guidance for maintaining and managing the Office SharePoint Server Search service in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. This includes step-by-step instructions about search operations for crawling content. The audience for this book includes IT operations, search service administrators, and consultants.

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04 Jun 09

Stsadm Technical Reference for SharePoint Server 2007

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 includes the Stsadm tool for command-line administration of SharePoint Server 2007 servers and sites. Stsadm is located at the following path on the drive where SharePoint Products and Technologies is installed: %COMMONPROGRAMFILES%\microsoft shared\web server extensions\12\bin. You must be an administrator on the local computer to use Stsadm.

Use the interactive application on this page to learn about the commands available. For more information, see the article in the technical library.

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03 Jun 09

Using Analysis Services data in Excel Services part 1 - Preparing the AD for Kerberos - Ton Stegeman [MVP] weblog - SharePoint Blogs / SharePoint University

I started to work with Excel Services in combination with data from Analysis Services. First I configured this all in 1 virtual machine, which was easy, because it just works. The next step was to get it working in a real world scenario at one of our customers. Here we have a SharePoint server which also runs Excel Services. Databases and the Analysis Services cubes are on a different machine. The requirement is that we need to impersonate the user to Analysis Services. To be able to do this you have to implement delegation of user account using Kerberos authentication (or SSO). NTLM is not enough, because the web server cannot delegate the current user to the SQL Server. This is also known as the double hop.
In this small series I will descibe all steps that I took to get it working in a virtual test environment. First I will describe the setup of my environment and after that I will describe the changes to the Active Directory.

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31 Dec 08

SharePoint Central Administration: High Availability, Load Balancing, Security & General Recommendations

I keep getting sandbagged by folks on the topic of the SharePoint Central Administration (SPCA) application, and there is still considerable confusion about how SPCA should be best deployed within a farm topology, how to make it “Highly Available” and “Secure”. Most of the queries are around what I do in my deployments and what recommendations I have for SPCA. Therefore this article covers these topics along with some additional discussion and general recommendations.

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01 Dec 08

SVN-Monitor

What is SVN-Monitor?

* Perform all your commonly-used svn-actions (update, commit, revert, diff ...)
* Keep your source up-to-date with minimum conflicts and manual merges
* Browse and search the svn log from your computer while offline (disconnected from the svn repository)
* Be constantly aware of your local source modifications, without using any Visual Studio plugin
* Keep a local updated mirror of the repository, while not affecting your changes, without the need to commit
* Monitor the source for certain events
* Receive notifications of any kind (balloon popups, tray icons, email, sounds, ...) when certain events occur

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29 Sep 08

Turbo Service Manager

TSM is a very small tool to configure your services.

Features:

* Save/Load state in XML
* Enable/Disable/Startup/Manual/Stop/Pause/Resume in multiple selected services at once with one key press
* Win32/Kernel services
* Test load, tells you changes that would have been applied if you load a state.
* Selects all services depending on a service or vice versa.
* Available for x86 and x64.
* Vista aware, doesn't run without administrator priviledges.
* Automatic updates

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04 Aug 08

VisualSVN Server | Subversion Server for Windows

VisualSVN Server is a package that contains everything you need to install, configure and manage Subversion server for your team on Windows platform. It includes Subversion, Apache and a management console.

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15 May 08

Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog : Posters for SharePoint Stsadm command line parameters now available

Posters for SharePoint Stsadm command line parameters now available

Following popular demand, Kirk Stark from the SharePoint User Assistance team has created a set of useful posters that show the Stsadm command line parameters for MOSS 2007 and WSS 3.0.

The following files are available for download from this document library on the SharePoint Community Portal

Stsadm parameters poster for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007:

* JPG format (1,214 KB)
* PNG format (861 KB)
* Visio format (769 KB)

Stsadm parameters poster for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0:

* JPG format (944 KB)
* PNG format (719 KB)
* Visio format (578 KB)

If you prefer to see the official online reference for the Stsadm tool, go the following:

* For Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
* For Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

Lastly, Ian Morrish of Microsoft Consulting Services has posted a customized version of the Stsadm online reference that's conveniently grouped by functional categories.

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02 May 08

Announcing the First Release of the Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit - Zach Rosenfield's SharePoint Blog

It's with great excitement that I get to be the first to announce the initial release of the Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit! Since shipping SharePoint back in November of 2006 we've been listening to your feedback and requests for more tools to help you run our product. We've been listening and our team is deeply committed to supporting you and our in market products. One of our approaches to better support you is to provide a regular release of additional tools in the new SharePoint Administration Toolkit. This tool pack is oriented towards helping SharePoint administrators with complex or demanding tasks—and we will have updated releases several times each year. Each release of this kit will include new or improved functionality to make managing SharePoint easier and less time consuming. The tools on the top of our list are aimed at the issues that you, our customers, have brought up through Products Support—but this effort won't stop there! If there's something you need to keep your SharePoint deployments running on a daily basis, I want to hear about it! Use the comments below to give us ideas or any other feedback.

Now, shifting focus on to this version of the SharePoint Administration Toolkit—this first release contains two very useful tools which are both supported on Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

The first tool, called "Batch Site Manager", adds new functionality through Central Administration. From the new "Move, Lock, and Delete Site Collections" page on Applications Management you can schedule bulk operations against site collections in the farm—including moving site collections between content databases! This is my favorite feature as it is completely new functionality for SharePoint and definitely helps manage deployments simply from the UI rather than requiring administrators to write or use scripts. The development of this feature was quite involved, and is a topic which I intend to blog about in full in the near

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