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  • Search Federation with SharePoint - Part 1

    Today I'm going to walk you through setting up a Federated Location in Search Server and post-Infrastructure Update SharePoint. (Twitter fans, pay attention, as that's the service I'm using in these examples...) While that certainly qualifies as "Back to Basics", that's just...
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 11-18-2008
  • On Being a SharePoint Master

    In my summary post on TechEd EMEA 2008, IT Pro Week, I mentioned that I felt one of the most significant announcements is the addition of a SharePoint discipline to the Microsoft Certified Master and Certified Architect programs. That is now being borne out as the SharePoint blogoshpere and Twitterverse...
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 11-11-2008
  • TechEd EMEA 2008: IT Pro Week Wrap-up

    As I prepare to head home from TechEd EMEA 2008, my impression is that this has been a good week. Read the whole summary at my new site...
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 11-07-2008
  • A List, a View, a Part, in SharePoint

    Today's subject is something of a "back to basics" article. I talk about some very fundamental SharePoint concepts, but I'm adding a little bit of a twist. Lists and libraries, Views, and Web Parts are interrelated components. Sometimes it is hard to tell where one of them stops, and...
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 10-20-2008
  • Finding Buried Treasure - Built-in Usage Reports in SharePoint and Search Server

    If you have a web site, you need usage reports. You need to know how often people are visiting, what they're looking at, and where they're coming from. While this information is a kind of buried treasure in and of itself, I'll also show you how to get to some "bonus" usage reports...
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 10-12-2008
  • It's All on the Table (of Contents)

    We're in the final editing stages of the book , and I've just received clearance to talk in more detail about what's in it. I've just posted the Table of Contents on my new site !
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 10-01-2008
  • First, Do No Harm

    When I was speaking at the Wisconsin SharePoint Users Group last week, someone asked me: "How do you know when to choose SharePoint Designer or Visual Studio for a particular change to a site?" I explained that I had a sort of "Hippocratic Oath" for SharePoint customization. Read...
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 09-22-2008
  • The "Language" of Advanced Search (Part 2)

    This is the conclusion of a two-part article about customizing the SharePoint (MOSS), and Search Server, Advanced Search Web Part. In Part 1, you learned about the basic settings of the Web Part - which search options are shown, and how they are labeled. In Part 2, I'll show you how to change which...
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 09-05-2008
  • The "Language" of Advanced Search (Part 1)

    If you have been using MOSS Search or Search Server, you have probably noticed that the Advanced Search page gives you lots of options to restrict results. From different word filters, to particular languages, to document types - even specific document properties. You may have wondered how (or even if...
    Posted to The Sanity Point (Weblog) by WoodyW on 09-02-2008
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