September 2nd, 2008 by jmedero
For those of you who are into the social computing era will certainly be interested in the topic for this months NYCSPUG. We have NewsGator's Director of Product Management Ashley Roach coming to present about how MOSS 2007 can be extended and enhanced with social feedback. Check out the description below and I hope to see new and old members alike there!
The speaker for our September meeting will be Ashley Roach, Director of Product Management at NewsGator. His presentation is titled:
"Using Social Sites to Extend MOSS 2007 with Social Feedback".
Ashley will discuss & demonstrate how social sites can be used to extend MOSS 2007 with social feedback (i.e. bookmarking, tagging, commenting), social networking & community functionality by leveraging the SharePoint platform & social computing services. SharePoint is a great foundation for social computing application development and can be easily extgended through web part & web services.
Ashley Roach is Director of Product Management for NewsGator, with overall responsibility for NewsGator's enterprise products. He has held product management and marketing positions for four years. Most recently he was Product Manager at Jabber, Inc. Ashley holds a BA in History from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA in Entrepreneurship from the Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Here's the agenda for this meeting:
| 5:30 PM |
Eat & Greet |
Networking, Food & Drink |
Courtesy of this month's sponsor: mindSHIFT |
| 6:00 PM |
The News |
Breaking SharePoint & NYC SPUG News |
NYC SPUG Advisors deliver latest news |
| 6:20 PM |
Tip Talk |
Ideas for getting more out of SharePoint |
Ashley Roach: "Using Social Sites to extend MOSS with Social Feedback"
|
| 7:20 PM |
Wrap Up |
Announcements/Door Prizes |
Door Prize courtesy of NGenious Solutions |
| 7:30 PM |
After Meeting Social |
Continue discussions with Speakers, Sponsors & Peers |
After Meeting Social hosted by Gig-Werks |
You can REGISTER HERE!
Cheers,
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September 2nd, 2008 by jmedero
For those of you who are into the social computing era will certainly be interested in the topic for this months NYCSPUG. We have NewsGator's Director of Product Management Ashley Roach coming to present about how MOSS 2007 can be extended and enhanced with social feedback. Check out the description below and I hope to see new and old members alike there!
The speaker for our September meeting will be Ashley Roach, Director of Product Management at NewsGator. His presentation is titled:
"Using Social Sites to Extend MOSS 2007 with Social Feedback".
Ashley will discuss & demonstrate how social sites can be used to extend MOSS 2007 with social feedback (i.e. bookmarking, tagging, commenting), social networking & community functionality by leveraging the SharePoint platform & social computing services. SharePoint is a great foundation for social computing application development and can be easily extgended through web part & web services.
Ashley Roach is Director of Product Management for NewsGator, with overall responsibility for NewsGator's enterprise products. He has held product management and marketing positions for four years. Most recently he was Product Manager at Jabber, Inc. Ashley holds a BA in History from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA in Entrepreneurship from the Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Here's the agenda for this meeting:
| 5:30 PM |
Eat & Greet |
Networking, Food & Drink |
Courtesy of this month's sponsor: mindSHIFT |
| 6:00 PM |
The News |
Breaking SharePoint & NYC SPUG News |
NYC SPUG Advisors deliver latest news |
| 6:20 PM |
Tip Talk |
Ideas for getting more out of SharePoint |
Ashley Roach: "Using Social Sites to extend MOSS with Social Feedback"
|
| 7:20 PM |
Wrap Up |
Announcements/Door Prizes |
Door Prize courtesy of NGenious Solutions |
| 7:30 PM |
After Meeting Social |
Continue discussions with Speakers, Sponsors & Peers |
After Meeting Social hosted by Gig-Werks |
You can REGISTER HERE!
Cheers,
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July 31st, 2008 by jmedero
After applying MOSS SP1 I was
having some database issues when running the sharepoint config wizard to
complete the upgrade. I decided that I was going to completely blow away
the server and start from scratch. Ok that's easy enough unless when you
attempt to uninstall MOSS 2007 and select ok the box disappears and MOSS does
NOT get uninstalled.OUCH!
So after about an hour of
fiddling with it I decided that I was just going to remove the server from the
farm from central admin ( I am running a medium farm with multiple WFE's).
To do this go to Operations>>Servers in Farm>> and click on the link below .
Once I removed the server from the farm magically I could then uninstall MOSS
2007 woohooo battle has been won.for now.

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July 31st, 2008 by jmedero
After applying MOSS SP1 I was
having some database issues when running the sharepoint config wizard to
complete the upgrade. I decided that I was going to completely blow away
the server and start from scratch. Ok that's easy enough unless when you
attempt to uninstall MOSS 2007 and select ok the box disappears and MOSS does
NOT get uninstalled.OUCH!
So after about an hour of
fiddling with it I decided that I was just going to remove the server from the
farm from central admin ( I am running a medium farm with multiple WFE's).
To do this go to Operations>>Servers in Farm>> and click on the link below .
Once I removed the server from the farm magically I could then uninstall MOSS
2007 woohooo battle has been won.for now.

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July 8th, 2008 by jmedero
Hey everyone,
Over the past 2-3 years I have been extensively working with the NJSPUG (New Jersey SharePoint User Group) and NYCSPUG (you get the idea!). It is amazing to see just how much the NYCSPUG has grown! I rememeber our first NYCSPUC had about 5 people show up to the first meeting and now the average attendance is like 80+ which is just awesome. Lately I have been involved with standing up another SPUG in my home state of NJ (hence NJSPUG). The group is slowly growing and we are trying our best to bring in great speakers and grow the attendance as best as we can. The one thing that I have learned through working with the NYCSPUG is that in order for a user group to really succeed it needs the help of the community, great technical/business speakers and a format that works for the audience.
So in an effort to recruit the best technical and business speakers I figured my blog might be a great channel for this. So here goes:
If you are going to be in the NYC/NJ (Iselin) area and would like to present on MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 then please contact me. Being a user group we cannot cover travel expenses but we will have a speaker goody basket for you and if you come to NYCSPUG we have free beer after the meetings!
- NJSPUG meets every 3rd Wed of each month
- NYCSPUG meets the 1st Wed of each month
So come contribute to the community and help make the next user group meeting a positive learning experience!
Cheers,
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July 8th, 2008 by jmedero
Hey everyone,
Over the past 2-3 years I have been extensively working with the NJSPUG (New Jersey SharePoint User Group) and NYCSPUG (you get the idea!). It is amazing to see just how much the NYCSPUG has grown! I rememeber our first NYCSPUC had about 5 people show up to the first meeting and now the average attendance is like 80+ which is just awesome. Lately I have been involved with standing up another SPUG in my home state of NJ (hence NJSPUG). The group is slowly growing and we are trying our best to bring in great speakers and grow the attendance as best as we can. The one thing that I have learned through working with the NYCSPUG is that in order for a user group to really succeed it needs the help of the community, great technical/business speakers and a format that works for the audience.
So in an effort to recruit the best technical and business speakers I figured my blog might be a great channel for this. So here goes:
If you are going to be in the NYC/NJ (Iselin) area and would like to present on MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 then please contact me. Being a user group we cannot cover travel expenses but we will have a speaker goody basket for you and if you come to NYCSPUG we have free beer after the meetings!
- NJSPUG meets every 3rd Wed of each month
- NYCSPUG meets the 1st Wed of each month
So come contribute to the community and help make the next user group meeting a positive learning experience!
Cheers,
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June 30th, 2008 by jmedero
So recently I was tasked with applying MOSS 2007 SP1 to a medium farm. All was well after I installed the binaries on each of the servers and ran the SharePoint configuration wizard on te sever running central administration first. I then moved to one of the web front ends and ran the SharePoint configuraion wizard (psconfg). The wizard failed wit the error below:
"Unable to upgrade SharePoint Products and Technologies because an upgrade is already in progress. Upgrade progress can be monitored using the Central Administration Web Application or by monitoring the upgrade log on server."
So first I thought that I would be able to go into central administration (CA) and remove the upgade timer job and all would be good. Kind of lik when a backup or restore fails throu CA you just delete the timer job and all is well. Well I didn't see a timer job that may have failed that I could delete. So i decided I was going to run the SharePoint config wizard through command line which is psconfig.exe to see if I could get a more descriptive message as to what I need to track down. So I ran the syntax below:
psconfig -cmd upgrade -inplace b2b -wait -force
But for the most part that yielded the same error as above. So upon further research I found this little STSADM command line gem that allowed me to clear the SP1 upgrade plate and apply the service pack again via the psconfig.exe command line interface.
Run this with STSADM: stsadm -o setproperty -pn command-line-upgrade-running -pv No
I am not quite sure what caused the error specifically to begin with probably most likely cause was that for some reason or another the timer job was stuck somewhere in the middle of SharePoint space. Anyhow I thought I would post this as it may help someone and save some time.
Cheers!
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June 30th, 2008 by jmedero
So recently I was tasked with applying MOSS 2007 SP1 to a medium farm. All was well after I installed the binaries on each of the servers and ran the SharePoint configuration wizard on te sever running central administration first. I then moved to one of the web front ends and ran the SharePoint configuraion wizard (psconfg). The wizard failed wit the error below:
"Unable to upgrade SharePoint Products and Technologies because an upgrade is already in progress. Upgrade progress can be monitored using the Central Administration Web Application or by monitoring the upgrade log on server."
So first I thought that I would be able to go into central administration (CA) and remove the upgade timer job and all would be good. Kind of lik when a backup or restore fails throu CA you just delete the timer job and all is well. Well I didn't see a timer job that may have failed that I could delete. So i decided I was going to run the SharePoint config wizard through command line which is psconfig.exe to see if I could get a more descriptive message as to what I need to track down. So I ran the syntax below:
psconfig -cmd upgrade -inplace b2b -wait -force
But for the most part that yielded the same error as above. So upon further research I found this little STSADM command line gem that allowed me to clear the SP1 upgrade plate and apply the service pack again via the psconfig.exe command line interface.
Run this with STSADM: stsadm -o setproperty -pn command-line-upgrade-running -pv No
I am not quite sure what caused the error specifically to begin with probably most likely cause was that for some reason or another the timer job was stuck somewhere in the middle of SharePoint space. Anyhow I thought I would post this as it may help someone and save some time.
Cheers!
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June 18th, 2008 by jmedero
For all of you .NET developers that are seriously considering getting into the SharePoint world or for SharePoint developers that have some nagging questions tonights New Jersey User Group will be developer focused. Josh Carlisle is a colleague of mine and I have seen first hand some of the great work he has done with development on the SharePoint platform. You can go check out his blog HERE. And the details for the meeting tonight are below:
NJ SHAREPOINT USER GROUP:
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
To register, please click HERE
Topic: “SharePoint for ASP.NET Developers”
Guest Speaker: Josh Carlisle, B&R Business Solutions, LLC
Presentation: SharePoint for ASP.NET Developers
Description:
Whether it is by choice or by company directive many traditional ASP.NET developers are being tasked to implement and support SharePoint based solutions for their company. Previous versions of SharePoint only utilized the .NET Framework but SharePoint 2007 has been rebuilt from ground up on the .NET Framework. Many have even referred to SharePoint as application extensions for ASP.NET. In this session we'll cover many of the common elements found in ASP.NET and we'll compare and contrast the implementations of those elements in SharePoint in order to get a better understanding of how to leverage your skills and knowledge as an ASP.NET developer within the SharePoint context.
Agenda:
5:30 PM EAT + GREET, Networking, Free Food/Drink
6:00 PM Guest Speaker "SharePoint for ASP.NET Developers"
7:00 PM Wrap Up Discussion, prize giveaways
I know that its summer time and who wants to be sitting in a conference room with all this beautiful weather but if you come with your toughest question my guess is that Josh will have an answer for you!
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June 18th, 2008 by jmedero
For all of you .NET developers that are seriously considering getting into the SharePoint world or for SharePoint developers that have some nagging questions tonights New Jersey User Group will be developer focused. Josh Carlisle is a colleague of mine and I have seen first hand some of the great work he has done with development on the SharePoint platform. You can go check out his blog HERE. And the details for the meeting tonight are below:
NJ SHAREPOINT USER GROUP:
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
To register, please click HERE
Topic: “SharePoint for ASP.NET Developers”
Guest Speaker: Josh Carlisle, B&R Business Solutions, LLC
Presentation: SharePoint for ASP.NET Developers
Description:
Whether it is by choice or by company directive many traditional ASP.NET developers are being tasked to implement and support SharePoint based solutions for their company. Previous versions of SharePoint only utilized the .NET Framework but SharePoint 2007 has been rebuilt from ground up on the .NET Framework. Many have even referred to SharePoint as application extensions for ASP.NET. In this session we'll cover many of the common elements found in ASP.NET and we'll compare and contrast the implementations of those elements in SharePoint in order to get a better understanding of how to leverage your skills and knowledge as an ASP.NET developer within the SharePoint context.
Agenda:
5:30 PM EAT + GREET, Networking, Free Food/Drink
6:00 PM Guest Speaker "SharePoint for ASP.NET Developers"
7:00 PM Wrap Up Discussion, prize giveaways
I know that its summer time and who wants to be sitting in a conference room with all this beautiful weather but if you come with your toughest question my guess is that Josh will have an answer for you!
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