SharePoint 2010

SharePoint 2010: How to Launch Remote Desktop Client from SharePoint

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SharePoint 2010: How to Launch Remote Desktop Client from SharePoint

English: SharePoint document library has widely used to store Microsoft Office document such as MS Word, MS Excel or MS PowerPoint. It provides seamless integration with Microsoft Office client, in which it will launch appropriate client’s application. For example, if the user clicks *.doc file ; SharePoint client technology will detect and try to launch MS Word application. When the user try to edit document, it also try to launch MS Word application in edit mode.

SharePoint 2010: How to Launch Remote Desktop Client from SharePoint

English: SharePoint document library has widely used to store Microsoft Office document such as MS Word, MS Excel or MS PowerPoint. It provides seamless integration with Microsoft Office client, in which it will launch appropriate client’s application. For example, if the user clicks *.doc file ; SharePoint client technology will detect and try to launch MS Word application. When the user try to edit document, it also try to launch MS Word application in edit mode.

SharePoint 2010: How to support IE6.0 to access MySite

English: Imagine that you are delivering a project using MySite functionality in SharePoint 2010. But most of your clients are still using IE6 on their computer, so that you have to provide IE6 compatibility support. Without IE6 compatibility, client will receive a warning to upgrade their browser, and ugly MySite page. So, how can we provide IE6 support to MySite? The answer is to downgrade MySite host and personal site to UIVersion = 3.

SharePoint 2010: How to support IE6.0 to access MySite

English: Imagine that you are delivering a project using MySite functionality in SharePoint 2010. But most of your clients are still using IE6 on their computer, so that you have to provide IE6 compatibility support. Without IE6 compatibility, client will receive a warning to upgrade their browser, and ugly MySite page. So, how can we provide IE6 support to MySite? The answer is to downgrade MySite host and personal site to UIVersion = 3.

SharePoint 2012: Cumulative Update February 2012

English Cumulative Update February 2012 has been released a week ago. As per Stefan Gobner blog, you must have SharePoint 2010 SP1 installed before you can apply February 2010 CU. At this time, the installation is more simple since the team have provided a full server package: Users with SharePoint Foundation 2010 only, please download SharePoint Foundation 2010 February 2012 CU. Users with SharePoint Server 2010, please download SharePoint Server 2010 February 2012 CU.

SharePoint 2012: Cumulative Update February 2012

English Cumulative Update February 2012 has been released a week ago. As per Stefan Gobner blog, you must have SharePoint 2010 SP1 installed before you can apply February 2010 CU. At this time, the installation is more simple since the team have provided a full server package: Users with SharePoint Foundation 2010 only, please download SharePoint Foundation 2010 February 2012 CU. Users with SharePoint Server 2010, please download SharePoint Server 2010 February 2012 CU.

SharePoint 2010: RemoteStsAdm PowerShell Module is available via NuGet

English: Few month ago I have introduced RemoteStsAdm, a PowerShell module that enable you to execute StsAdm.exe remotely. StsAdm.exe is a command line administration tools for SharePoint. Unfortunately to run StsAdm, one must log-in to SharePoint server member – since the tool can not be executed remotely. RemoteStsAdm is to answer this problem, allowing admin to execute StsAdm remotely. You can download the source code from MSDN Galery here or read the original article in previous post here.

SharePoint 2010: RemoteStsAdm PowerShell Module is available via NuGet

English: Few month ago I have introduced RemoteStsAdm, a PowerShell module that enable you to execute StsAdm.exe remotely. StsAdm.exe is a command line administration tools for SharePoint. Unfortunately to run StsAdm, one must log-in to SharePoint server member – since the tool can not be executed remotely. RemoteStsAdm is to answer this problem, allowing admin to execute StsAdm remotely. You can download the source code from MSDN Galery here or read the original article in previous post here.

SharePoint 2010 : RemoteStsAdm PowerShell Module

SharePoint 2010 : RemoteStsAdm PowerShell Module | Ideas For … | Mastering Sharepoint - Sep 6, 2011 […] the original post here: SharePoint 2010 : RemoteStsAdm PowerShell Module | Ideas For … ← SharePoint 2010 Development with Visual Studio 2010 (Microsoft […] SharePoint 2010: RemoteStsAdm PowerShell Module is available via NuGet | Ideas For Free - Dec 0, 2011 […] Few month ago I have introduced RemoteStsAdm, a PowerShell module that enable you to execute StsAdm.