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Tag Archives: SharePoint
SharePoint Podcast Guest
Justin Jackson and Todd Kitta are wonderful and allowed me to be a guest on their new Sharepoint podcast: MOSS Gone Wild. In Episode 4, we sat down and talked about the steps you should be taking when you are applying … Continue reading
2nd Stage Recycle Bin Fallacy
In the SharePoint community, I regularly hear a statement made that I myself use to believe was correct but I want to clear up the misconception. It is easy to understand why people believe this based on unclear wording in Central … Continue reading
Data Form Web Part, Web Services, & AAMs…oh my
We had some developers wanting to use a Data Form Web Part (DFWP) in a site and access information through a web service on the internet. They were able to connect to the web service WSDL but when they went to Show … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server
Tagged AAM, Data Form Web Part, Data View Web Part, DFWP, DVWP, SharePoint, SharePoint Designer
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My Site and My Profile Interaction Diagram
Mark Arend has a great diagram at this post outlining the interaction between My Sites and My Profiles. I am working on a project at a client where I need this information right now so this is great to come … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server
Tagged My Profiles, My Sites, SharePoint
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IIS 7.0 Web Site and Application Pool Actions
Mike Volodarsky has posted a great blog post explaining what different actions (stop, start, recyling, etc.) do to either a web site or application pool in IIS 7.0. From a SharePoint perspective, this helps to understand the mechanics of what … Continue reading


