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July 2007 - Posts

Stuff I Wouldn't Want to Live Without - Joel Made me do it...

It appears Joel invited me to participate in a chain-letter of sorts with the context being stuff I wouldn't want to live without. After thinking about the question for a moment, I found it much easier to compile a list of things I could live without,
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Programmatically Modifying Portal Site Connection Properties

I recently received a request asking 1) if a site collections portal site connection can be programmatically replaced or modified and 2) can this be accomplished on a schedule without implementing a provisioning intercept or callback based on Site Directory
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Understanding Hierarchy and Basic Concepts of Navigation in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007/Windows SharePoint Services

Web applications are the foundation of a SharePoint Products and Technologies server farm and host the root site collection, root and subordinate webs. SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 used the term Virtual Server to designate

Requests Per Second Required for SharePoint Products and Technologies

One of the most common questions making its way to my Inbox as of recently is how to determine the required requests per second (RPS) to support a SharePoint Products and Technologies deployment. While many IT Pros opt to use the recommend values associated

Nothing SharePoint

It's nothing SharePoint related, but a rare treat to catch a glimpse of an unobscured Mt. Rainier - these were taken over on a semi-clear afternoon around 6:00 P.M. from the Puyallup-Graham area about 30 miles south of Seattle . You're looking south/southeast
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Feng Shui for my Surface...

It's early, but I'm already reorganizing furniture in preparation for Microsoft Surface (Winter 2007). If you're unfamiliar, I encourage you to visit http://www.microsoft.com/surface/ and learn more. Microsoft Surface among its great potential and possibilities,
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TechReady5 is fast approaching...

TechReady5 is fast approaching and I've just confirmed my speaking schedule. For those internal readers planning to attend any sessions I am presenting, I've included the complete schedule below (rooms are TBD): OFC327 Upgrading SPS 2003 Areas and Portals
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