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Arizona SharePoint Professionals Group. June 26th 2008 meeting. Agenda. Community News 3 for 3 Tips and Tricks Using Windows Powershell to Administer SharePoint – Presented by William Xi of Microsoft Building solutions with the BDC with no code!!! – Presented by Thomas Baer.
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Arizona SharePoint Professionals Group June 26th 2008meeting
Agenda Community News 3 for 3 Tips and Tricks Using Windows Powershell to Administer SharePoint – Presented by William Xi of Microsoft Building solutions with the BDC with no code!!! – Presented by Thomas Baer
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Community News We are moving to a new location or … Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices Book DeliverPoint 2007 offers FREE version with production license– Permissions Viewing Office SharePoint Server to implement large-scale content storage scenario whitepaper Podcasting for MOSS VSeWSS v. 1.2 Released for VS 2008 Best Practices and Governance Conference 9/15-9/17 Web Parts for FAST Available Next AZSPG - 8-28-08
August Meeting – 8/28/08 • Watch for new location announcement in August invite • Metadata management: tools & approaches • Workflow solutions for provisioning and business processes.
Tip 1: Install WSS on Vista Issue: Wouldn’t it be great to be able to install and run WSS on Vista 32/64 Solution: See this blog by Bamboo Solutions Note: This is not supported in any way shape or form!!!
TIP 2: Rapidly Create Site Collection • A sample of the script file referencing a single operation leveraged to create the initial 17 site collections is provided below: • @SET STSADM="%COMMONPROGRAMFILES%\Microsoft shared\Web server extensions\12\Bin" • %STSADM% -o createsiteinnewdb • -urlhttp://farm.mpsc.int/divisions/div01 • -owneremailadmin@mpsc.int • -ownerloginmpsc\admin • -lcid 1033 • -title "Loan Originations - Division 01" • -description "Division 01 LoanOriginations Document Center." • -databaseuser<user> • -databasepassword<password> • -databaseserver<Database Server Name> • -databasename<Content Database Name>
Tip 3: Authenticated Bind in LDAP <membership defaultProvider="LdapMembershipProvider"> <providers> <add name="LdapMembershipProvider" type="Microsoft.Office.Server.Security.LDAPMembershipProvider, Microsoft.Office.Server, Version=12.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71E9BCE111E9429C" server=“some.ldap.server" connectionStringName=“SomeConnectionString" connectionUsername=“SomeUserName" connectionPassword=“SomePassword" port="389" useSSL="false" useDNAttribute="false" userDNAttribute="DN" userNameAttribute="uid" userContainer="your LDAP path where user account are" userObjectClass="person" userFilter="(ObjectClass=*)" scope="Subtree" otherRequiredUserAttributes="sn,givenname,cn" /> </providers> </membership>