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SharePoint Sýning: Nýttu SharePoint til að byggja lóðrétt Viðskipti Umsókn

[Athugaðu: Ég vil strax segja að ég hafa fjárhagslegra hagsmuna að gæta í viðkomandi niðurstöðu þessarar sýnikennslu, sem ég nefni í þágu fulla birtingu, o.fl.. This is actually the first time I’ve ever blogged about an event where I stand to benefit personally in this way.]

This web demonstration takes place Thursday, 06/04 á 12:30 EDT, ending at 1:30PM UTC.

In cooperation with my excellent business partner, Integrated Systems og þjónusta Group (ISSG), I have been working to develop a vertical business application using SharePoint as the platform. Í þessu tilviki, we’re building an application that serves the needs of manufacturers that make customized product for their customers. In these cases, a great deal of collaboration needs to take place between the customer and the manufacturer. There’s also a great deal of collaboration required between different groups within the manufacturer, including sales, engineering, research and development, legal and other groups.

The demo is going to show an application that facilitates that kind of collaboration, along with a discussion on how all of those collaboration bits need to integrate with a backend ERP system.

Loks, this isn’t going to be a SharePoint demo. This is a demonstration of a solution for a specific niche problem that happens to use SharePoint as the platform.

Svo, why would you bother to sign up and see this demo? I don’t expect too many readers of my blog to be all that interested in a solution for make-to-order manufacturers 🙂 Your take-away would be the concept itself – using SharePoint purely to deliver a business solution without regard to SharePoint itself.

Ef þú hefur áhuga, please sign up here(https://www323.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=skmqfwbr5smmlx20).

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Þú getur pry SharePoint Designer Frá kulda mínum, Dead Hendur

My latest article is up at www.EndUserSharePoint.com. I wrote about SharePoint Designer, Notendur og útlínur stefnu að notendur gætu reynt og fylgja í því skyni að sýna fram á hæfni og byggja upp traust í kringum þetta tól.

Athugasemdirnar eru meira áhugavert en greininni sjálfri.

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Duglegur Fylgdu Microsoft SharePoint (og annað) SharePoint Forums

Ég hef verið eftirfarandi MSDN málþing til vel á annað ár (og hugsanlega nánast 2 ár á þessum tímapunkti) and every now and then I hear from someone how “hard” it is to do that. I find it quite easy and thought I’d share my “technique”. This technique also works for www.endusersharepoint.com (http://www.endusersharepoint.com/STP).

Taka MSDN sem dæmi, Ég fer fyrst til staðlaða vettvangur síðu svo sem almennar spurningar um SharePoint aðalsíðu hér: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sharepointgeneral/threads

Þú ættir strax eftir því að ráðstefnur eru RSS virkt, eins og sýnt:

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Ég hef verið að nota Google Reader til að stjórna RSS straumar mínum í langan tíma núna (www.google.com / lesandi). I go there, add the RSS feed for the forum and now I’m getting all new forums posts via RSS. My Google feeds for SharePoint forums look like this:

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Google gefur mér gott yfirlit yfir birtingu sig:

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Og að lokum, Google leyfir mér að nota lyklaborðið til að fletta í gegnum bréf í umræðunum á þennan hátt.

Ég get hraðlesið innlegg og einblína bara á þeim sem ég leyfi mér að gera gagnlegt framlag.

Alerts close the loop. Updates to posts don’t come through RSS (þó að ég held að þeir nota til að fyrir löngu síðan). Hins, ef ég skrifa svar við umræðum staða, the forums alert me via email and IM that someone responded in turn. Eða, ef ég get ekki gera gagnlegt framlag en ég vil vita hvað aðrir hafa að segja, Ég get bora í það og sérstaklega óskað tilkynningar þegar aðrir gera bregðast.

Í klukkutíma eða minna þú getur stillt þetta ferli upp og og í viku reglulega notkun, læra ýmsar brellur hljómborð og flýtileiðir þannig að þetta verður annað eðli.

I use the exact same technique for End User SharePoint.Com’s “Stump the Panel” forums. This is their RSS feed: http://www.endusersharepoint.com/STP/rss/.

Málþing eru ógnvekjandi leið, hugsanlega besta leiðin undir beinni persónulegri reynslu, að læra vöruna og fá gott yfirlit yfir hvernig heimurinn, á stórum, uses SharePoint. Give it a try!

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Nota sérsniðnar Lists fyrir skilvirkari Workflow endurskoðunarstaðla

I’ve reorganized my life a bit and found some time to submit an article to www.endusersharepoint.com. My latest article is up here: Nota sérsniðnar Lists fyrir skilvirkari Workflow endurskoðunarstaðla (http://www.endusersharepoint.com/?p=1658).

Þetta er línurit Opnun ':

SharePoint Designer workflow doesn’t give us a lot of visibility into what’s happening with our workflow solutions. Og, the visibility that we do get is hampered by a relatively poor interface and 60 day time window. Þetta 60 day window can be a major disappointment to new SharePoint Designer users because it’s not advertised by the tool itself. It’s not at all uncommon for someone to fire up SharePoint Designer, create a workflow solution that leverages the “Log To History List” action…

The problem is that after 60 dagar, any messages that you create this way are deleted from the workflow history list! After a bit of teeth gnashing and “what were they thinking?” arguments, the bottom line is this: it happens and it needs to happen. Spurningin er, how can we get around it?

The official answer is to rely upon SharePoint’s built-in auditing feature. From an end user’s point of view, þó, that’s very weak in WSS and not much better in MOSS. Sem betur fer, we can still leverage the familiar SharePoint Designer tool to create a durable workflow history and audit trail which is an order of magnitude more useful to boot. Here’s how.

I describe how to create a more friendly and useful audit solution for declarative workflow created in SPD.

I was inspired to write this article from a recent project for a client that had developed nine technical SPD workflows in support of one logical business process. Assuming for now that nine is a reasonable number, it was certainly a challenge to debug it or view the overall status of the process in one simple view. Each of these separate technical workflows has its own independent workflow history list and that’s just not manageable. I was able to combine all of them into a single audit list using the technique I describe on the site.

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Bambus Dagatal Samskipti við SharePoint Orsök "Óvænt villa kom"

Í dag, I’ve been working in an environment that uses a Bamboo calendar web part for some improved collaboration. This a standard medium/small farm with two load balanced WFEs, a "umsókn framreiðslumaður" fyrir flokkun og Infopath og clustered SQL bak endir.

The client installed some disaster recovery software onto one of the WFEs and that resulted in a broken WFE for a specific site in the site collection. Whenever load balancing pointed at the affected WFE and that site, users saw a largely blank white screen with the sentence “An unexpected error occurred”. No other info showed, bara að setningu.

They asked me to look at it. I easily reproduced the problem and then added a ?contents=1 to the end of the URL. This is how I learned they were using the Bamboo web part. I went back to the page and now, skyndilega, það sýndi mér ágætur skipulegan villuboð:

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Ég veit ekki hvað var að gerast eða hvað ég gerði til að fá stjórn villuboð til að sýna annað en auka við ?contents=1 bit of the query string.

Þetta er líklega mjög sjaldgæft brún raunin en ef þú færð þessi skilaboð, "Óvænt villa kom" fara á undan og bæta ?Innihald = 1 fyrirspurn band og sjá hvar það leiðir.

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Griping um Windows Live Athugasemd Control

Ég valdi Windows Live Spaces aftur í júlí 2007 as my blogging platform. For the most part, Ég hef ekki allir afþökkun og Microsoft vissulega nær það yfir tíma (þó mér finnist aðallega út um nýjar aðgerðir við slys).

My biggest complaint right now is blog spam. This person / reikningur (http://cid-82b0534bceed9881.profile.live.com/) (meðal annarra) frequently adds a lot of spam comments to my blog in the form of comments. MSFT added a nice feature to show “recent comments” so at least I can fairly quickly identify them (whereas before, I had to go into each blog entry separately) and clean them up. It’s still time consuming.

I wish that:

  1. MSFT would put some better filtering for spam.
  2. That I could block specific people from adding comments.
  3. Failing the above, I could more easily identify and delete spam. Right now, I need to do it comment by comment and it’s slow, especially when some spam robot person/program adds 25 að 50 comments in one session.

If you’re a windows live user and have some useful tricks to share, I’d be grateful.

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SharePoint Laugardagur æðið heldur áfram (meira, renna þilfari minn)

Ég sneri aftur frá Washington DC í gær eftir að mæta í síðasta SharePoint Laugardagur. What a remarkable event! Continuing the tradition of other SP Saturday’s, it was very well run. The environment, almennt skipulag, flæði, söluaðili svæði, matur ... allt það var frábært.

Auðvitað, The bestur hluti er efni og ég held ekki að neinn var vonbrigðum.

Það er í raun alveg ótrúlegt að mér hvernig svo margir eru hvetjandi sig út úr rúminu snemma á laugardegi til að fara og hlusta á fólk tala um SharePoint fyrir 8 hours 🙂 Amazing.

Stuðlar eru, það er SharePoint Laugardagur atburður koma á þinn hátt og ef það er ekki, hví þú ekki að byrja einn?

Ég kynnt á ráðstefnu með tungu snúa titli, “Using the SharePoint Platform to Build Vertical Business Applications.” You can get the presentation here: https://cid-1cc1edb3daa9b8aa.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Public. It’s not my usual sort of presentation and I had fun with it. I’ll be giving this again in June at the North VA user group conference at the end of June.

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