This post outlines the site templates SharePoint 2010 comes with out of the box and what sub sites, lists and pages they support. As usual, I’ve documented several useful pieces of information developers will find handy when working with the out of the box SharePoint site templates.
11/21/2009
11/20/2009
Installation SHAREPOINT 2010 Sur Windows 7 64bits
11/19/2009
PDC 2009 : Developer Patterns to Integrate Microsoft Silverlight 4.0 with Microsoft SharePoint 2010
la nouvelle version de SilverLight (version 4) dans la nouvelle version de SharePoint 2010.
Vidéos du CLUB SHAREPOINT FRANCE (Microsoft SharePoint Server) : WINDOWS7 et SPF2010 [HD]
J’ai publié cette démonstration sur l’utilisation de WINDOWS7 et SPF2010
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Voir aussi : http://www.slideshare.net/EROL_MVP/installation-spf2010-sur-windows-7 cela permet de mieux comprendre comment installer cette solution. Elle a des limites, mais cette installation sur Windows 7 permet de bien naviguer dans SharePoint Fondation 2010 ou/et SPS2010.
Facebook | Vidéos de CLUB SHAREPOINT FRANCE (Microsoft SharePoint Server) : WINDOWS7 et SPF2010 [HD]
CLUB MOSS FRANCE - http://www.clubmoss2007.org/Pierre Erol GIRAUDY - MVP MOSS
Single Server Complete Install of SharePoint 2010 using local accounts.
The complete installation on a single server using non-domain accounts. Something most developers, demonstrators and testers do a lot of suddenly requires the use of domain accounts instead of local machine accounts. Or does it....
The recommendation for a single server build of SharePoint 2010 is to use the Stand Alone installation giving you SQL express and a default configuration. But what if you want to use SQL Server 2008 and to have more control over the build, and to use local service accounts. In this case you need to use complete install and either PowerShell alone or a combination of Windows PowerShell and PSCONFIG(UI).EXE
Single Server Complete Install of SharePoint 2010 using local accounts - From The Field
Deploying Office Web Apps in the Enterprise
With the impending Beta release of both SharePoint and Office Web Apps for business customers, we thought that it would be a great time to discuss some of the content which we covered at the conference, on this blog. Specifically, we wanted to spend just a little time in this post discussing:
- How Office Web Apps work once deployed on SharePoint (and thus what you should expect once you complete your installation and activation)
- What steps an administrator would need to take in order to get the Beta version of the Office Web Apps deployed
Office Web Apps : Deploying Office Web Apps in the Enterprise