English Finally, I decide to start my own home for the blog. The new home, marks a new hope in year 2009 and forward. I’ll keep my own blogging style - dual language (English and Bahasa) , and lot of pictures. Bahasa Akhirnya saya memutuskan untuk mengelola sendiri blog yang sudah ada. Perpindahan ini sekaligus menandai sebuah harapan baru di awal tahun 2009 dan tahun-tahun berikutnya. Blog ini akan selalu ditulis dalam dua bahasa (Inggris dan Indonesia) dan disertai contoh-contoh gambar.
Merle Wenskoski - Mar 5, 2010
I was searching on bing when I found your site. So much of what you say is true. I got alot from this post, I’m going to add your rss feed to my Google reader. Thanks! [Scott]( “SBernard@Darden.Com”) - Oct 5, 2010
This is great - however we recently migrated to 2010 and I am attempting remove mySite Link. Any suggestions [cakriwut]( “cakriwut@gmail.com”) - Oct 0, 2010
English
This is graphical guidelines to disable MySite or My Links link in a portal.
A. Open Central Admin , and click on SSP which serve My Site.
B. In the SSP Management page, click on “Personalization services permissions”
C. Select the users/group, and click “Modify Permission of Selected Users”
D. To remove “My Site” links, uncheck “Create personal site” , and to remove “My Links” link, uncheck “Use personal features” , and click OK.
English:
I just found a video comparing installation of Microsoft Hyper-V and VMWare ESXI.
Indonesian:
Ada yang mau mencoba Microsoft Hyper-V atau VMWare ESXI? Temukan caranya Hyper V side-by-side comparison.
English (versi bahasa Indonesia)
One of my team asked me why should we use “List={GUID}” and/or “ID={ItemID}” in query string? Can’t we use other query string name?
My answer is yes you can use other query string name, but you will lost one of out of the box functionality. Why? Because when you keep with standar “List” or “ID” query string then you don’t need to parse it anymore – then SharePoint provides simple way to get SPList or SPListItem object using SPContext.
[Steve]( “stevenm@intervate.com”) - Apr 5, 2009
With me it was because my page was detached from my page layout. Reattach the page to the Page Layout and it worked. Add your customisations into a web part zone to allow them to persist.
English (versi bahasa Indonesia)
For anyone who customize SharePoint using SharePoint Designer, I believe you’ve familiar with “Error page has been modified”. The reason is obvious, you open the page in browser while modifying it using SharePoint Designer. Then save the page withing SharePoint Designer and try to access any links in that page. So, just go back , refresh and the link will works again.
But how about in a case that this happened in production environment, where nobody edit the page behind the screen.
[bungarkka]( “bungarkka@live.com”) - Sep 5, 2008
atau gunakan Google Gadget dan tinggal copy kode nya ke dalam Content Editor Web Part. pastinya tidak serumit ini! dan tampilannya dijamin lebih keren! simak caranya disini http://bungarkka.wordpress.com/category/i-rss-rollups-dan-site-maps-7-3/ Weather on your site - Oct 2, 2009
This is classic asp script will allow you to monitor your current local weather via a Weather.com XML feed. It parses the XML data and then outputs formatted HTML.
English (versi bahasa Indonesia)
Weather webpart is one of most popular wepart to place in homepage. Many available resources out-there in internet using C# and webservices. But instead of create weather webpart using Visual Studio I will show you how create it using SharePoint Designer.
The process is pretty simple,
1. You need to create a new page in Sharepoint as working canvas.
2. In that working canvas, drop webpart zone and dataview webpart.