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Can you run the Configuration Wizard on multiple SharePoint 2010 farm hosts at once?
Simply put, no. Take for example, you install the bits for the service pack 1 upgrade. The first thing, of course, is that you need to finish installing those bits on all of the servers in your farm. But then … Continue reading
A SharePoint Consultant’s list of scope-growing factors
As I’m preparing to start work on building a single-server SharePoint 2010 pilot rig for a client, I was listing things to check for before I would be willing to shoot off my mouth about how easy the installation will … Continue reading
Forefront UAG install fails – Event ID 11406, Error 1406
I had four clean Windows 2008 R2 installed servers all in a row fail when installing Forefront Unified Access Gateway with the same error: Log Name: Application Source: MsiInstaller Date: 9/29/2011 1:10:10 PM Event ID: 11406 Task Category: None Level: … Continue reading
Can’t use PSconfig to create SharePoint 2010 configdb
On a client’s site today I was having a horrible time trying to use psconfig to create a configdb. The reason I was doing it is because the client wanted every SharePoint database to have a certain prefix on the … Continue reading
Memoirs of a SharePoint 2010 pilot install
I had a one-day quick gig yesterday where the client had a blanked VM ready and an existing SQL server. He wants to show his users and stakeholders what SharePoint 2010 looks like but doesn’t really know what his or … Continue reading
How to disable SSL 2.0 and force SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 in IIS
I lot of places want to disable weaker encryption levels and require more secure encryption levels. There isn’t a lot of clear procedures out there that explain how this is done. So for the greater good, I’m posting it here. … Continue reading
Planning for Search and Profile Crawl Schedules
Stuff that could make a difference: For Incremental crawls (of regular SharePoint content) Farm architecture Is the indexer (and/or the target server) host separated or doing other tasks? If it’s doing other tasks, you must take into account the kind … Continue reading
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IIS WAMREG DCOM permissions for Server 2008 R2
Here’s an interesting nugget. If you use a “least privileges approach” in setting up MOSS with the full array of service accounts (and you should), there are several permission changes that you need to make to DCOM config in order … Continue reading
“The list is too large to save as a template.”
If you’re working with a SharePoint 2007 environment with multiple site collections but do not have access to cool tools to manage moving content around, then you may have had this problem: Someone needed to move a Document Library from … Continue reading
Troubleshoot MOSS Profile Sync Issues
There was a problem at a client site where user profiles were not getting synced on certain content databases while others were getting synced. Out of the box, MOSS is set to run the profile sync timer job once every … Continue reading