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We’ve moved to www.sharepointmechanic.com

February 20, 2010 in VSPUG Member Posts by boomer4d

I’ve actually gone out and bought my own domain and have moved all the current content from this location there. I am going to leave the SPS 2003 stuff up here as long as it lasts.
Thank you to Dustin for allowing me this space for the last couple of years. I hope that the few [...]

Implementing a Consistent Navigation Scheme Across Multiple Site Collections for the “Non-Programmer”

February 8, 2010 in VSPUG Member Posts by boomer4d

Implementing a Consistent Navigation Scheme Across Multiple Site Collections for the “Non-Programmer”
The Problem

You have built out your environment following best practice guidelines to keep your content databases under 100GB by implementing multiple site collections. Unfortunately as part of your architecture you have identified a number of functional areas that really don’t have a requirement to [...]

Implementing a Consistent Navigation Scheme Across Multiple Site Collections for the “Non-Programmer”

February 8, 2010 in VSPUG Member Posts by boomer4d

Implementing a Consistent Navigation Scheme Across Multiple Site Collections for the “Non-Programmer”
The Problem

You have built out your environment following best practice guidelines to keep your content databases under 100GB by implementing multiple site collections. Unfortunately as part of your architecture you have identified a number of functional areas that really don’t have a requirement to [...]

Encrypting sections of web.config

December 10, 2009 in VSPUG Member Posts by boomer4d

Note to self more than anything else.
If you’re passing credentials via the web.config for forms based authentication it is absolutely essential that you encrypt the membership section of the web.config file.
When encrypting the membership section of the web.config file it is important to realize that the proper identification for the aspnet_regiis.exe command is going [...]

The 2010 Betas for SharePoint and Office are now public

November 18, 2009 in VSPUG Member Posts by boomer4d

Links to the various betas for SharePoint and Office 2010 follow below:
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Beta
Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 Beta (64-bit)
Microsoft Visio Premium 2010 Beta (64-bit)
Microsoft Project Professional 2010 Beta (64-bit)
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta Click the “Get It Now” link on the right hand side of the page to register for the download.