Tom,
You should consider how Microsoft Project Server and Microsoft Dynamics CRM
are implemented using a combination of a custom application database
(schema) and SharePoint Lists/Document Libraries.
Of course there are many parts of SharePoint 2010 that avoid the use of
SharePoint lists when
All,
I am creating an workflow that sends an email out. In SPD 2007 we had to use
html coding to format colors, bullets etc...
Well, with 2010 it allows you to do a lot more without HTML formatting but I
cant figure out how to get bullets into the email. I even tried using html
coding and
Hey there people,
I was just wondering if any of you have experienced a problem
where after SharePoint 2010 SP1 + Feb 2012 CU update the discussion boards
operate like plain announcement lists - and don't show the special discussion
view any more?
Cheers,
James.
Hi Dylan
Welcome to the list. First, and probably the most important question -
SharePoint 2010 or MOSS 2007? :)
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From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of
Dylan Tusler
Sent: Thursday, 19 April 2012 2:57 PM
To: 'ozmoss@ozmoss.com'
Subject: Kerberos
I had the identical situation here and it ended up being due to a duplicate
SPN being configured for the site that was asking for credentials.
Kerberos is hours of fun...not!
On 19 April 2012 14:27, Dylan Tusler
dylan.tus...@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.auwrote:
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Hi, new to list, I've been lurking
Aah, yes, Sharepoint 2010 SP1 with June 2011 CU
Dylan Tusler
Team Lead Data, Development Integration
ICTS Branch
Sunshine Coast Regional Council
P 07 5420 8002
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Interesting. I've run setspn -x and it turned up a duplicate entry.
It is a duplicate entry for the server, but with a different login name. So
probably not an issue.
A colleague here has pointed out a setting in IIS which is buried deep in
Advanced Settings under the web site authentication
Hi Tom - Yes it can be done and has been done as you will find if you look
at SharePoint applications listed on sites like
http://www.sharepointreviews.com/product-directory/business-solutions.html
That is not to say it is easy or why would you want to start from scratch
with a CRM type