January 2012 - Todd Klindt's SharePoint Admin Blog

  • Netcast 104 - Spilt Mt. Dew

    Body: Tonight's episode actually has some SharePoint content. I talk about a problem I encountered with service account permissions. Then I talk about a wrinkle in pointing your SharePoint servers at themselves. I also talk about a graceful way to bring your site down for maintenance. And since everyone is on the edge of their seats waiting to hear how my book's coming along, I give an update. I also mention a great way to help raise some money for charity. MP3 File WMV File M4V (iPod) File Running Time: 34:48 Links: Edit Hosts blog post App_offline file usage Sponsored by Category: Netcast Published: 1/22/2012 3:47 PM
  • I’m speaking at SPTechCon

    Body: Once again I’m honored to be speaking at SPTechCon . Those guys just never learn. Below is the sessions I’ll be presenting with my sidekick Shane. Please stop by. SharePoint 2010 Administration: An Advanced Look Full-Day Workshop Sunday, February 26 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Keynote Monday, February 27 8:45 AM – 9:45 AM Upgrading to SharePoint 2010 Monday, February 27 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM Repeated: Upgrading to SharePoint 2010 Monday, February 27 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM Making peace with the User Profile Service Tuesday, February 28 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM Book Signing "Professional SharePoint 2010 Administration” Tuesday, February 28 11:00 am – 11:15 am SharePoint Storage: RBS for the Masses Tuesday, February 28 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM Because of overlap with the MVP Summit I have to leave Tuesday afternoon. If you’re going to SPTechCon please swing by the ShaerPoint911 booth early in the week and say "Hi.” Category: SharePoint 2010 Published: 1/18/2012 9:32 PM Attachments: http://www.toddklindt...
  • Netcast 103 - Nothing Prepared

    Body: In this episode I'm completely unprepared. I talk about some changes I'd like to make to this very netcast. I also talk a little more about my upcoming (hopefully) book. I also answer some questions from the peanut gallery. MP3 File WMV File M4V (iPod) File Running Time: 32:00 Links: Seven things to do before calling PSS Admin service blog post Sponsored by Category: Netcast Published: 1/13/2012 9:42 PM
  • Netcast 102 - Move Your Logs!

    Body: In the first episode of 2012 I talk about my log moving blog post. I also mention some corrections I've made to older blog posts. Revisionist blogging, if you will. Then I talk about a new project I'm working on, and a patch I'm pretty sure you should install. MP3 File ( Subscribe ) WMV File ( Subscribe ) M4V (iPod) File ( Subscribe ) Running Time: 33:47 Links: Move logs blog post Maximum PC article on creating Kindle books http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2638420 Performance Point features added in December CU Viewing reports and scorecards on Apple iPad devices Sponsored by Category: Netcast Published: 1/9/2012 7:29 PM
  • Netcast 101 - The Snowman Sweatshirt

    Body: In this episode, while sporting a santa hat and a rockin' snowman sweatshirt I talk about the virtues of the December 2011 CU and how it fixes profile picture problems as well as solves world hunger. I also talk how to change service account passwords in SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010. I also talk about the object cache and how to configure it. MP3 File ( Subscribe ) WMV File ( Subscribe ) M4V (iPod) File ( Subscribe ) Running Time: 34:31 Links: December 2011 CU was released How to change service accounts and service account passwords in SharePoint Server 2007 and in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Changing SharePoint 2010's Service Account Passwords Mirjam's blog post on configuring caching users Microsoft White paper on caching SharePoint Summit Toronto Sponsored by Category: Netcast Published: 1/7/2012 5:22 PM
  • Move your SharePoint 2010 logs off of your C drive

    Body: Today is the 2nd of January, and prime time to look at New Year’s Resolutions, or as I like to think of them, a list of things I’ll do for two, maybe three days tops, then forget all about for 363 (or in this case, 364) days. Losing weight is one of the more common ones. Since we all know none of us is actually going to stick with that (I type as I eat some Christmas fudge) I propose we do some other shrinking, reducing the space SharePoint takes on the C drive of your server. For production SharePoint 2010 servers, the C drive should be at least 80 GB, and this blog post doesn’t change that. However, we shouldn’t waste it. When I do SharePoint 2010 installs I always recommend to my customers that they have a secondary drive. That drive serves a few purposes, and one of them is to serve as a place to store stuff you can move off of your C drive. SharePoint’s logs are a great candidate for that. A couple of years ago I blogged how to do this for SharePoint 2007. Today’s post is how...
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