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SharePoint serendipity is the effect by which one accidentally discovers something fortunate, especially while looking for something else entirely. In this case, it is the occassional musings, observations, and Ouija board readings about the phabulously
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Writing A Claims Provider Walk-Through and Sample Code
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Peschka
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Just an FYI folks - the previous four part blog series I wrote on developing a custom claims provider has been consolidated and republished as an MSDN article. You can find it at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff699494.aspx . In addition to the...
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SharePoint Claims Auth Without SSL
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Peschka
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Someone asked me the other day whether we could use claims auth in SharePoint 2010 with ADFS v2 as the identity provider STS (STS-IP), but NOT use SSL on the SharePoint site. In working through it, I found that there are some inherent limitations in making...
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Writing Custom Health Rules in SharePoint 2010
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Peschka
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I just wrote my first health analyzer rule this weekend and it was a pretty straightforward and painless experience. I just thought I’d share a few tips from the experience. First, make sure you check out the SDK. We just released the RTM version...
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Solving Configuration Failures with non-admin Nodes in FAST Search for SharePoint
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Peschka
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I recently had kind of a tough time getting a non-admin FAST server configured successfully in a pretty vanilla environment, so I wanted to pass on some tips and tricks that got me past it. In FAST you basically have two types of servers when you are...
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Replacing the out of box Name Resolution in SharePoint 2010 - Part 2
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Peschka
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A while ago I posted an entry on how to configure your custom claims provider to replace the out of the box claims provider ( http://blogs.technet.com/speschka/archive/2010/04/28/how-to-override-the-default-name-resolution-and-claims-provider-in- sharepoint...
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New Online Training For SharePoint 2010 Released
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Peschka
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Hey folks, we've just released a BUNCH of SharePoint 2010 training materials to the web today. Me and several of my good friends at Microsoft worked on these for more hours than I care to say. We wanted to make sure the content was up and available on...
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How Do I Update my WSP with Visual Studio 2010
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Peschka
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I saw this funny little behavior today and thought I would share. You may be building applications for SharePoint 2010 with Visual Studio 2010 now and pretty happy with the solution packages (.wsp files) it creates for you. This is definitely one of the...
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How Your Client Application can know when your SharePoint 2010 Farm is Busy
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over 3 years ago
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Steve Peschka
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SharePoint 2010 has a number of new features built in to keep your farm up and running as happily and healthy as possible. One of the features it uses to do that is called Http Throttling. It allows you to set thresholds for different performance counters...
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