Posts Tagged ‘SharePoint 2010’

Thanks http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2293357

  1. Install PDF iFilter 9.0 (64 bit) from http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4025 (http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4025)
  2. Download PDF icon picture from Adobe web site http://www.adobe.com/misc/linking.html (http://www.adobe.com/misc/linking.html) and copied at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\TEMPLATE\IMAGES\
  3. Add the following entry in docIcon.xml file, which can be found at: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\TEMPLATE\XML
    <Mapping Key=”pdf” Value=”pdf16.gif” />
  4. Add pdf file type on the File Type page under Search Service Application
  5. Open regedit
  6. Navigate to the following location: 
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office Server\14.0\Search\Setup\ContentIndexCommon\Filters\Extension
  7. Right-click > Click New > Key to create a new key for .pdf
  8. Add the following GUID in the default value
    {E8978DA6-047F-4E3D-9C78-CDBE46041603}
  • Restart the SharePoint Server Search 14
  • Reboot the SharePoint servers in Farm
  • Create a Test site (with any out-of-box site template) and create a document library upload any sample PDF document(s).
  • Perform FULL Crawl to get search result.

Edit this file :

C:\FASTSearch\etc\config_data\DocumentProcessor\formatdetector\user_converter_rules.xml

Add this :

<ConverterRules>
    <IFilter>
        <trust>
            <ext name=”.pdf” mimetype=”application/pdf” />
        </trust>
    </IFilter>
    <MimeMapping>
        <mime type=”application/pdf”>PDF File</mime>
    </MimeMapping>
</ConverterRules>

Run psctrl reset to reset all currently running item processors in the system.

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Follow these below instructions. Take close note to this line, especially the part in BOLD : Navigate to the directory where you copied the securefastsearchconnector.ps1 script and run it, replacing the necessary parameters with the values for your environment. The domain and user name should reflect the details of the user running the SharePoint Server Search 14 (OSearch14) service.

Configure SSL enabled communication

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Configuring SSL enabled communication is mandatory.

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) communication is required to feed content from SharePoint Server 2010 to FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint. To enable secure communications, configure the Content SSA to use an SSL certificate for FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint. FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint generates a self-signed certificate during post-setup configuration. This section describes how to use this certificate to enable SSL communication using the self-signed certificate. It is recommended to use certificates issued by a proper Certificate Authority in production environments, refer to Manage certificates (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint) for advanced instructions.

The following procedure has to be followed at least one time, to enable SSL communication between the SharePoint Server 2010 server that runs the Content SSA crawl component and the FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint back-end. If your environment contains additional SharePoint Server 2010 servers running a Content SSA crawl component, additional steps are required to enable SSL communication for those servers. Refer to Multiple server deployment of the Content SSA (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint) for more information.

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This procedure includes copying sensitive information. Ensure that the certificate information is kept private.

  1. Copy the script securefastsearchconnector.ps1 from the FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint admin server to the SharePoint Server 2010 server. The securefastsearchconnector.ps1 script is in the installation folder, under installer\scripts\.
  2. Copy the certificate file FASTSearchCert.pfx from the FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint admin server to the SharePoint Server 2010 server. The certificate file is in the installation folder, under data\data_security\cert\.
  3. Open a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Administration Shell with the Run as administrator option on the SharePoint Server 2010 server.

    Navigate to the directory where you copied the securefastsearchconnector.ps1 script and run it, replacing the necessary parameters with the values for your environment. The domain and user name should reflect the details of the user running the SharePoint Server Search 14 (OSearch14) service.

    .\SecureFASTSearchConnector.ps1 –certPath “path of the certificate\certificatename.pfx” –ssaName “name of your content SSA” –username “domain\username”

    When prompted to enter the certificate password, enter the certificate password that you supplied when you ran the post-setup configuration of FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint.

    Ff381261.Important(en-us,office.14).gifImportant:
    The script verifies the connection to FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint. Therefore, make sure that all servers in the FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint farm are running before you run this script.
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  • NewsGator already implementing customers on 2010. We’re next! http://bit.ly/coiRvI
  • Proud to be a SharePoint 2010/NewsGator Social Sites 2010 early adopter! #NewsGator #sharepoint http://bit.ly/coiRvI
  • We’ve already been blazing the social computing trail with #SharePoint 2010 and early help from #NewsGatorhttp://bit.ly/coiRvI
  • We got an early jump on SharePoint 2010 with a little help from our friends at #NewsGator – social success! http://bit.ly/coiRvI
  • Happy #SharePoint 2010 launch, thanks #NewsGator for early help with our implementation http://bit.ly/coiRvI
  • Staying ahead of our competitors with social ROI thanks to #NewsGator innovations on #SharePoint 2010 http://bit.ly/coiRvI
  • Our #SharePoint 2010 collaboration with #NewsGator is a great example of social at work http://bit.ly/coiRvI
  • We got a jump on social #SharePoint by working with our good friends at #NewsGator – congrats on launch #Microsoft! http://bit.ly/coiRvI
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Posted by Isaac Blum at 20 October 2009

Category: Business, For The Greater Good, Microsoft, SharePoint

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http://sharepoint2010.microsoft.com/try-it/Pages/Trial.aspx

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Posted by Isaac Blum at 19 October 2009

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This should be the place you get the beta software when it comes out in November!!

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/ee518660.aspx

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Posted by Isaac Blum at 19 October 2009

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NewsGator: “Social Sites 3.0 Harnesses ‘Social’ to Drive New Business Performance in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010″ http://bit.ly/225ln6

NewsGator Social Sites built in to MOSS & NOW SharePoint 2010 too! See it in booth 401 at #SPC09. Learn more here: http://bit.ly/225ln6

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Day Two was hugely better in my opinion.

 

Designing a SharePoint Infrastructure for The Cloud “Windows Azure” —  ITP227

·         Way Way too intro, great if you didn’t know about Azure.

·         Check this out  https://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=642 Learn it, know it!!!

 

Managing the Very Large Database: Best practices for administrators managing 1TB or more — DBA424

·         GREAT!!!!

·         Just did a bang up job. Went into the weeds and showed you what was going on.

·         Something I didn’t know: He spend a bit of time to explain Standard vs. enterprise edition, and made a statement, if you have a 1TB DB get enterprise. Since “he” says, Microsoft might not admit it, but it seems like the standard code is throttled. P.S. I’m sure I’m taking this out of context or didn’t remember it right, but the take away from this is to do more research on standard and enterprise.

·         To many indexes can hurt performance

·         Heaps load faster than clustered indexes

·         Index maintenance is a must and should be done regularly

·         SQL RAM guidance: 4gb per core, quad core = 16gb

·         “Quest Light Speed” http://www.quest.com/litespeed-for-sql-server/ for table level Backup and Restore

·         Lots of details into indexes and partitioning of databases. I can almost a guarantee this information will be used in the future.

·         I will do a follow-up posting with the good slides.

·         Randy THANK YOU!!!

Performance Monitoring Best Practices for SQL Server — DBA331

·         At Aspenware I do a lot of performance monitoring / testing reviews for our customers. And after this meet up, our customers are only going to get even more value for their money. I say this only because Andrew has more than 20+ years of SQL work, and it shows!!!!

·         Did lots of talking on how and where to store trace/perf mon statics. Use of a binary file a must.

·         Never load trace or perf data into tables when doing SQL performance monitoring

·         PAL – Codeplex

·         Log parser –MS

·         Relog & Logman – MS

·         Did you know?? SQL profiler will cause SQL to throttle back and may even drop events if it cannot get the information to the client. Meaning if you were to run SQL Profiler form a client computer to a SQL server and you had a slow network connection, you could actually cause the SQL server to preform worse than it would if you weren’t connected. This is also a caution to 3rd party apps for perf mon.

·         Also went into Wait Stats vs. File Stats. Great detail and Visual.

·         Xevents to replace profiler in 2010…

·         I will do a follow-up posting with the good slides.

·         Andrew THANK YOU!!!

SQL Server Consolidation and Virtualization Recommendations and Best Practices —  DBA336

·         WOW!!

·         Biggest thing I left with was SQL in a virtual environment. May acutely become a viable option in production!!

·         Next Generation HyperV processors with SLAT (Second Level Address Translation) technology. Going to be expensive cause latest tech, but will be very much worth the investment. And as always the prices will drop..

·         The following applies to Server 2008 R2 with HyperV:

o   %Processor Time – no longer works use HyperV Logical Processor in virtual server instance

o   Can now hot swap data devices. Ex: hard drives from one server to another.

o   Microsoft has a use case that says 6 to 1. 6 physical servers to every one physical virtual host. I always said 4 physical per virtual host, cause I thought MS Virtual Server software was not in the same league as VMware ESX. But looks like the hardware and their software has improved!!

o   If your application needs more than 4 processors, virtualization is not an option, since currently only 4 processors can be assigned to any one virtual instance.

·         I will do a follow-up posting with the good slides.

·         Lindsey THANK YOU!!!

Storage Best Practices for SharePoint Server – Part 1 —  ITP248

Storage Best Practices for SharePoint Server – Part 2 — ITP255

·         Never meet just a DISK guy before. And man he knows his stuff…. I think… Don’t have anything to compare to…

·         Highlights

o   SATA-3 coming soon 6 GBits

o   Super Speed USB coming 5 GBits

§  This technology is all to drive SSD stuff hitting the market.

·         The real benefits to his talk were his slides, he did a great job, and will post them soon.

·         He also spoke about  http://www.storagepoint.com/ And I can tell you right now, I’m going to be blogging more about this so hold on!!!

·         Just a ton of information about where the SSD market is going and how it effects the enterprise.

·         Know the difference between SSD: NAND-Flash SLC or MLC

·         Fastest performance at the moment is SSD: DRAM, but if it loses power you lose all your data. So many of these drives have batteries. Batteries fail so some even have SATA drives or Spinning drives of some sort to handle backup.

·         Some really interesting stuff about TEMPDB in SQL. He recommends moving just this DB to SSD, will help overall performance of SQL server.

·         The SAN market is about to change, so if you’re about to purchase one you may hold off bit. Many companies say they will be support all SSD drives but currently no one does, mainly the HD controllers are too slow. The manufactures are rushing to resolve issue. At the moment you can only find mix scenarios Ex: SSD, SAS or SSD, SAS, SATA.

·         Also look into FCoE.

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Posted by Isaac Blum at 24 August 2009

Category: Business, Conference's, SharePoint

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Arpan Shah http://blogs.msdn.com/arpans/ was the key note presenter at the SharePoint Best Practices Conference in DC. I think he did a great job, but I have never seen him in action before. Very clear and easy to understand.

 

Anyway, he went over a number of things. Past and future versions was one part. It was interesting to hear the history. I knew most of it up to SharePoint 2003, but before that was all unknown.

 

The most meat and potatoes are the SharePoint 2010 stuff!!! **(new punch line) The Business Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise and the Web

 

·         BDC (business data catalog) now called BCS (business continuity services)

o   Giving the ability to Read and now Write!!

·         Use SharePoint designer to added external data sources

o   This allows for external lists or data sources to be edited with all the normal functions of a custom list within SharePoint, and its live!!

·         Groove server is now called SP Workspaces

o   Looks like this had come a long way, he didn’t go into too much detail, but I would actually recommend this now.

·         There are new services like Excel services in SharePoint 2007.

o   Access services

o   Visio Services

o   I think even a PowerPoint services

·         Direct Uploading of content to pages.

o   EX: upload pictures directly from the desktop to a content page. There are third party web parts and features out there to do this in SP 2007, but now it’s built in!!

·         Intellisense comes to SharePoint for linking to content within your sharepoint site.

·         Multiple selecting in document library’s

o   EX: multiple checkout and check in

·         Some really fancy built in developer tools

o   In application / browser “dashboard” debug information

o   Direct access to data without having to call the SharePoint web services

o   WSP – standards

·         Some really fancy built in infrastructure

o   Personally I wish he spent more time, but it seems like more reporting and logging, that was very much lacking in out of box SP.

·         Oh and the pie chart changed: Composites and insights, game changers!

 

 

Other observations

I attended half and half of talks  Welcome to PerformancePoint Services for SharePoint – IW105 and  Users, Profiles, and MySites: Best Practices for Managing a Changing SharePoint User population –  ITP206

 

They seemed a bit basic, but each presenter mentioned proceeding meetings going a bit more in depth. I have to say very good speakers, and presentation. Most of you who know me are thinking, oh he’s going to give up on these people, but I actually liked both presenters, and would go seem more from them later this week and will!!!

 

Still feeling excited and very excited about this presentation at 3pm  Building SharePoint CmdLets, – Tips and Best Practices – ITP313.

 

More to come…..

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