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Just when I was about to retire from the rubber chicken circuit until Lunar New Year, a new speaking engagement cropped up… Seriously though, I am doubly thrilled to announce that I will be speaking on Project Server BI at the Dallas SharePoint Saturday event on November 13. One, because it sounds like a fun…
This is basically the result of the the system coming up in an OS it didn’t expect. For example WinPE instead of XP/Win7. Commonly, you might be testing and have restarted the box in the middle of the Task Sequence running. Or perhaps you did a deployment and didn’t click “Finish” on the summary screen. …
There is actually a little known built-in feature for prompting you with a wizard screen to select the Deployment Share you want to connect to. There is actually a built in pane in the main deployment wizard that will only show up if you haven’t specified a DeployRoot value in bootstrap.ini By default, if you…
Thanks to the MVP Award Blog for allowing me to provide the guest post for today… Check out this article on developing resource swimlane reports in Microsoft Project in just 4 easy steps. The instructions are as applicable to earlier versions of Microsoft Project as they are for 2010. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mvpawardprogram/archive/2010/10/19/mvps-for-office-and-sharepoint-2010-project-swimlane-reports-in-4-easy-steps.aspx
I constantly keep hitting the same websites as references when designing and troubleshooting Exchange server. I have decided to put these links in one location for two reasons: first so that I can have a one stop shop for my links and second in hopes that it might help out some other people. Planning and…
Just to get you caught up in this series…. My goal is to introduce the features of the Project Server Resource Analysis component of the Portfolio Analysis module with the help of an Excel mockup. Why Excel? Because as my Japanese joint venture clients have taught me through the years, that’s probably the only software…
Greetings everyone! The following post is the first in a series giving a bird’s-eye view of Records Management in SharePoint 2010. If you have any questions or any topic requests, please feel free to contact me at justin.ong@catapultystems.com. So why are we here? Better yet, why are YOU here? Maybe you are someone who is…
Michael Niehaus has a new blog post discussing a new KB released from Microsoft. This KB allows you to import duplicate drivers into ConfigMgr. Link to Michael’s original post. Here is a summary of the post: As part of the “ConfigMgr Driver Management: The Novel” blog postings (see http://blogs.technet.com/b/mniehaus/archive/2010/04/29/configmgr-2007-driver-management-the-novel-part-1.aspx for the first part) and in…
My goal for the last couple of posts has been to introduce the features of the Project Server Resource Analysis component of the Portfolio Analysis module with the help of an Excel mockup. Why Excel? Because as a project manager, that’s the closest I can get to coding without feeling like I’ve gone over to…
The Houston SharePoint User Group has a good line up for next week’s event on October 20. As usual, they have a two track program – with both tracks appealing strongly to the project manager in me. Registration link here The business track will be Dan Luciano presenting on Project Management for SharePoint… This presentation…