SQL Server is the heart of SharePoint. When it stops, SharePoint dies. Therefore, it is important for you as a SharePoint (Technical) Consultant to know how to install and configure SQL Server for SharePoint. Recently I have experienced a moment of Oops at a customer where they have SharePoint and...
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Content Type Hub : Inconvenient updates
Recently I had to develop some kind of tool for a customer that would manage their content types from the content type hub. This tool included content migration as well. Think of renaming a content type or change the parent of a content type. During development I noticed that updating...
Continue reading...Error “The content type is in use” explained
Recently I have developed a tool to manage content types from a content type hub. Think about renaming content types or changing the parent. Something that doesn’t work out of the box. At least not completely. (I will blog about this later, hold on) While developing and testing I encountered...
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It’s been awhile since my last blog post. It’s been awhile that I have been developing SharePoint solutions. Lately I had to write a functional design for a new project, so I used Word and Balsamiq very often… But, good times are here again! The problem One of my customers...
Continue reading...Changing Application Pool for existing Web Applications
There are many articles about SharePoint 2010 and application pool management. One of those topics is the number of application pools to be used by your SharePoint web applications. I like this post by Todd Klindt: Top 10 SharePoint 2010 Configuration Mistakes. Mistake #5 is about application pools and web...
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