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This is the third and final post of a three part series, if you missed it, here’s Part 1 and Part 2 . This post will go into the details of consuming the managed properties we configured last time around, and then displaying them in our search results...
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This is the second post of a three part series, if you missed it, here’s Part 1 . This post will go into the details of taking the User Profile Properties we created the last time around, and making sure that they’re available to us in Search...
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One of the niceties (at least for us implementer-folk) of SharePoint’s search is that both the content and display of the result page can be changed with a few tweaks to some the profile sync process, managed properties, search query result web...
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Sometimes with SharePoint customizations, you run into a scenario where you want to do something that is “just like this OOTB thing, but a little bit different.” Sometimes, that turns out to be trivial. Sometimes it turns out to be a fair...
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I often tell my clients that I learn something new about SharePoint everyday, and (today) I have the perfect anecdote to prove it! For those that have already found the sweet toolbar on the datasheet view, the rest of this post may be a bit boring...
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As an SSP administrator, one can control and tweak the many aspects of SharePoint Search. One piece of the puzzle an admin can configure is a content source. For the uninitiated, a content source is simply a location where SharePoint Search is going to...
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Site Quotas in SharePoint 2007 are a great tool, but they can sometimes be misunderstood. One of the most common confusions with quotas comes with their interaction with MySites. MySites (IMHO) are a great feature of SharePoint 2007, and are only getting...
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Living in the Social Media Age : Are You? More than 56% of marketers plan to incorporate social media into their businesses next year, according to a recent survey by the Center for Media Research. With so many social media channel options to choose from...
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<RANT> I am always weary of using third party controls in my solutions. I feel that the risk of slightly reinventing the wheel is much less severe than that of getting to the end of project and realizing that some minor requirement that the control...
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Jakob Nielsen, the world's leading expert on Web usability has listed his best in class intranets. It is no surprise that half of the sites were developed in SharePoint, which i live and breathe daily. SharePoint 2010 is the business collaboration...
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It is always with a bit of hesitation that I recommend using Out-Of-The-Box SharePoint Workflows to my clients. It's not because they are exactly terrible or anything; it's just another application of the 80-20 rule. And since I take such good...
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