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I developed this for a client a while back, and have had to refresh it and resend it multiple times. Updated for 2009, here’s my latest version. Note to the naysayers that this is not the end all be all of becoming a Project Server admin, but if you are on the business side,…
I spent some time today configuring a SNOM VoIP telephone to work with our OCS environment. The benefits of the SNOM phone over other UC handsets include dialpad and standalone network operation (does not require USB connection, but instead plugs directly into a network cable). This is desirable because sometimes applications running on the laptop…
Figured that I would end the week by providing a useful tip for all of the Project Server administrators out there. Here’s a neat trick to searching the Project newsgroups directly from your IE search window by using the Search Providers feature. 1) Add the Search Provider to your current list…to do this, click on…
Building Successful Solutions on SharePoint October 14th Program Description: SharePoint is a great platform on which to build and deliver solutions. The question, however, quickly becomes what to build, how to build it, and most importantly, how to ensure that what I build is successful. In this presentation, we discuss the SharePoint “Solution Quadrant,” which…
Not to beat a dead horse, but if you are working with SharePoint and don’t know what the title of this post relates to, you need to educate yourself. If you have not run into an issue yet, just wait, you will. The usual scenario is “out of the blue” you can no longer…
If your running IIS6.0 and running a large report, then the browser gives you an IIS error “HTTP 500”. The reason is, your default ASP Buffering Limit is generally set to 4mb. Well, as your Configuration Management database grows, your reports will grow larger. A simple rule of thumb is 1mb per 1000 records.…
I encountered a situation at a client that had a requirement for cloning an InfoPath form by the click of a button. They wanted the ability to kick off a new work item and retain part of the forms information. The reason being that they might fill out anywhere from 1 – 200 form with…
Updating my blog list after the EPM Conference a couple of weeks ago. Figured I’d share with the crowd. Note that this is not scientific, and some of these may be dead links. Some of these blogs haven’t been updated in a while, but still have good information posted. Some of these blogs aren’t really…
Some interesting statistics about the popularity of JQuery from the JQuery conference. – Microsoft.com uses JQuery! – 21% of all sites on the Internet use JQuery! This research is done by Google: graph
Autumn is when I first landed in Beijing back in 1995, and for some reason, the September/October time frame always brings back memories of chipped teeth on candied hawthorn, blustery Siberian windstorms – and two week holidays three times a year. In the spirit of the season, I proffer up this story. A couple of…