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Continue reading →: SPS Albany Slides
I had an absolute blast this past weekend at SharePoint Saturday Albany, and was very fortunate to be able to present. The weather was great and it was awesome getting to hang with the speakers the night before. I feel like I made some new friends and got to spend…
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Continue reading →: “From the Archive” – My Thoughts
One of the beautiful things about social media is that it allows you to interact with folks all over the globe with little to no effort. I’d like to label myself a “young up and comer” in the SharePoint Community and with that, I don’t want to upset any of…
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Continue reading →: SharePoint Saturday Rhode Island Wrap-up
This weekend was Rhode Island’s first ever SharePoint Saturday and I had the great pleasure to present for the first time. I want to give a sincere thanks to this weekend’s organizers Jason Himmelstein, Chris McNulty, Joshua Cliff, and Chris Pereira. Also to New Horizons who provided the venue, along…
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Continue reading →: A New Microsoft Fanboy has been born
I should probably start this off with I’ve been an Apple Fan boy since the day my grandfather got me a Mac SE for my birthday. From there I can recall a number of “cool moments” in my life where a Mac helped shape a creative outlet. When I was…
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Continue reading →: SharePoint Quick Tip – Inline List Editing
As an Admin I do not spend a lot of time in the bits and bytes of actually “using” SharePoint, I tend to have my head buried into keeping the wheels on the bus. However, today one of my co-workers brought a pretty cool little gem which I figured I’d…
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Continue reading →: Hands on with AvePoint Policy Enforcer
I should preface this review with the statement that I do not work for AvePoint, nor am I being compensated in any way for this article. I like to state that since some of the reviews that I have read by other SharePoint experts are actually paid reviews which to be…
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Continue reading →: Governance is more than just a 10 letter word
As Microsoft continues to expand the capability of SharePoint so does the complexity for the architecture and integration of the system for enterprises of all scale. What I have noticed from my attendance at various SharePoint conferences both paid as well as the Saturday events, the level of expertise for…
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Continue reading →: Anonymous Access is broken on SharePoint Subsites
I ran into an interesting problem the other day and figured I’d share it with the Internet. One of our customers had a site collection setup for anonymous access and had noted that one of their sub sites was not respecting the anonymous setting. Basically you click on the sub…
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Continue reading →: SharePoint February 2013 CU (+COD) breaks the RSS Viewer Webpart
So I ran into a fun little problem a few days after patching our environment with the February 2013 CU + Critical “On-Demand” Update. Much like Microsoft we rushed to get the COD installed in our environment right away because we had a few highly visible sites experiencing the navigation…
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Continue reading →: Help! Our SharePoint Expert killed the Master Page (and not in a good way)
One of the common problems that I see with “SharePoint Experts” is when they decide to start monkeying with master pages, they usually blow things up. We had an instance where one of our “SharePoint Experts” decided to blow away a master page which resulted in the fun correlation error…
