Archive for the ‘ Infrastructure ’ Category
Looks like I am going to have my hands full leading up to Tech.Ed Australia this year. I’ve just had it confirmed that I will be presenting a second session at the event! I’ll be presenting the second session with Garth Luke from AvePoint, and we will be discussing best practices with regards to storage [ READ MORE ]
I say ‘the SharePoint part’ here because that’s all I’m going to cover here, seeing as I’m a SharePoint guy :-) If your organisation is planning to migrate users from one domain to another and you have SharePoint (be it WSS or MOSS) in there, then you really need to sit down and plan out [ READ MORE ]
So today I’ll continue on with my post from yesterday about the hell I was having trying to do a user migration test. you should have a read of the original post first if you haven’t already. So after some more looking at the farm we were trying to test in I came to the [ READ MORE ]
This is one of those posts that I make from time to time that doesn’t actually have the answer to it, but I thought I would put it out there just in case someone else is feeling my pain and can sympathise with me at least! Essentially what we are trying to do is to [ READ MORE ]
I think I just hit a new record for longest post title on my blog ever. Anyway, I have been doing a bit of research into how users being migrated from one domain to another will affect how they interact with SharePoint. Here is the scenario – all of the users are in DOMAIN1 along [ READ MORE ]
Now I suppose given that I now know what causes this error, I suppose the title for this post is a little unfair as it’s not actually SharePoint causing it. I’ll start from the begining though … We have a public facing SharePoint site that is being tested at the moment, and it makes use [ READ MORE ]
I just wanted to put this one out there to see if anyone else is having the same issue. On my laptop I have got multiple SharePoint sites set up that I am using the host file to point the requests in the right direction (for example I have ‘sharedservices’ set up for my SSP [ READ MORE ]
Seeing as I have been working on some workflow stuff lately I thought it would be nice to add exchange to my virtual dev environment so I can make sure all the emails are coming and going as they should, and it turns out I wasn’t going to be able to do this as simply [ READ MORE ]
I’ve been playing around with Hyper-V a bit lately, and have found that by default when you create an external network in the network manager that you can not choose a wireless adaptor as the connection. This means that if you happen to be using your Server 2008 installation on a laptop, chances are you [ READ MORE ]
I recently got my hands onto a new laptop for work, and decided that I wanted to set it up with dual operating systems. The first is Windows Vista x64, and the second is Windows Server 2008 x64. The Vista install is nothing special, but to get server to dance for me just the way [ READ MORE ]
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