Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 adds a new deployment model for SharePoint called sandboxed solutions. Sandboxed solutions are a controlled solution packaging format that offers SharePoint Server Farm owners a way to easily mitigate the risk that custom code can cause issues for them. Sandboxed solutions do this by restricting the APIs that can be called and governing resources that can be used. Because of this, sandboxed solutions provide a solution package that can be easily deployed to a shared server environment. In this webcast, we explain what sandboxed solutions are, and we demonstrate how to create sandboxed solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and how to deploy and monitor these solutions on SharePoint farms.
Presenter: Mike Ammerlaan, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
4/13/2010
SharePoint Server 2010 (Part 7 of 8): Developing with SharePoint 2010 Sandboxed Solutions (Level 100)
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4/12/2010
Migration MOSS 2007 vers MOSS 2010 (Part.3)
Suite de la série des articles sur la migration d’une ferme SharePoint 2007 vers SharePoint 2010.
SharePoint-Migration-de-MOSS-2007-vers-MOSS-2010-(Part1)
SharePoint-2010-Migration-de-MOSS-2007-vers-MOSS-2010-(Part2)
Maintenant que ma ferme SharePoint 2010 est prête et fonctionnelle, nous allons pouvoir rapidement passer dans le vif du sujet. Afin de faire prendre la mesure de mon infrastructure physique et surtout de l’architecture logique, voici les détails de ma ferme actuelle basé sur SharePoint 2007.
4/11/2010
Augusto Simoes Migration de MOSS 2007 vers MOSS 2010 (Part.2)
Second volet sur la migration d’une ferme SharePoint 2007 vers une ferme SharePoint 2010. Vous pouvez retrouver la première partie sur le lien ci-dessous.http://blogs.dotnet-france.com/collaboration/post/SharePoint-2010-Migration-de-MOSS-2007-vers-MOSS-2010-(Part2).aspx
4/10/2010
Blog de Augusto Simoes (MCT) | [SharePoint] Migration de MOSS 2007 vers MOSS 2010 (Part.1)
Les migrations d’une solution tel que SharePoint serveur n’est pas toujours une chose facile. C’est pourquoi, je vais dans cet article, effectuer une migration d’une ferme SharePoint 2007 vers une ferme SharePoint 2010. Ceci afin de vous permettre d’essayer de prendre en compte les contraintes majeures d’une migration.
- Les chemins possibles de migration
Voici quelques possibilités de chemin de migration possible vers SharePoint 2010.
Blog de Augusto Simoes (MCT) [SharePoint] Migration de MOSS 2007 vers MOSS 2010 (Part.1)
SharePoint Blog: SharePoint 2010 Beta – No longer possible to keep indexes on-line while rebuilding them
SharePoint 2010 Beta – No longer possible to keep indexes on-line while rebuilding them
Just a quick note to make sure that anyone typing this error message into a search engine will find this post.
Due to a change in the SharePoint 2010 AllDocVersions table it is no longer possible to rebuild indexes as part of a SQL 2008 maintenance plan and keep the indexes on-line at the same time.
The reason behind this is that the MetaInfo field is no longer of type Image. It is now of type tCompressedBinary:varbinary(MAX).
If you get the error listed below then make sure you open the Rebuild Index Task in your SQL Maintenance plan and disable the ‘Keep index online while reindexing’ option.
http://www.muhimbi.com/blog/2010/02/sharepoint-2010-beta-no-longer-possible.html
Muhimbi's SharePoint Blog: PDF Converter for SharePoint 3.2 – With new support for Office 2010
PDF Converter for SharePoint 3.2 – With new support for Office 2010
Posted at: 11:02 AM on 24 February 2010 by Muhimbi
We are very excited to announce the new version of the Muhimbi PDF Converter for SharePoint. The main change in this version is support for Office 2010 based converters and file formats.
We are quite surprised by the number of customers asking for Office 2010 support, especially considering that at the time of writing it is still in beta. On the other hand, it appears to be very stable and particularly the improvements in converting InfoPath forms to PDF format make it worth considering.
http://www.muhimbi.com/blog/2010/02/pdf-converter-for-sharepoint-32-with.html