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Kelly Gibson, our engineer was working on Upgrade this last weekend and found that email enabled lists stopped working. He had already updated SMTP and the MX record and so forth to ensure it was pointing to the correct box. What he was noticing… Continue Reading “Upgrading and Fixing Email Enabled Lists in SharePoint 2010”
Did you know that built right into SharePoint 2010 during installation there’s a little check to look for a container in AD and if it exists then add the server? In fact you could create an AD Group Policy to block SharePoint installs! By… Continue Reading “Track SharePoint 2010 Installations Across the Enterprise”
A few years ago when I was in IT, I got a lot of requests from HR, Marketing, and so forth for “Vanity URLs.” So much demand that we ended up creating a .NET app on one web app so we could simply redirect… Continue Reading “URL Shortener – These SharePoint URLs are LONG!”
Got this question from a reader… Q. Is Windows NLB always an option? Or when does it become wise to look into a hardware solution? Deciding to use NLB or Not… A. I find NLB very scalable and a simple solution on intranets. I… Continue Reading “Deciding Between NLB vs. Hardware Load Balancing”
It’s with mixed emotions that I announce the end of my purely independent consulting, training, and evangelism and move to an Architects, Design and Product Management sponsored evangelism model with Quest Software. (This doesn’t keep me from doing blogging, articles, webinars, whitepapers, books, user… Continue Reading “Taking Things to the Next Level with Quest Software”