Hi All,
Not sure if you have seen this.
This download provides an early technical preview of the SharePoint Products
and Technologies: 2010 developer documentation
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=enFamilyID=94afe886-3b20-4bc9-9a0d-acd8cd232c24
cheers.
Regards,
I can add to this... if you didn't know...
there is NO SharePoint content in Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1. So don't load it
up thinking you can play with the new SharePoint 'coolness', it is not there. :(
Regards,
Paul Turner
Senior Solutions Specialist
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that's a good article. I think I missed that during my swine-flu :)
As a matter of fact I am about to perform a content type rollout in our SP
farm, which have hundreds of sites.( not to mention the lists in them and
mysites ).
But I believe he missed some *very important* points when doing that
Yep. There's definitely a bunch of things to check before pushing down CT
changes.
It also gets very complicated when you're dealing with changes to CTs on
subsites that have deliberately broken inheritance or have additional content
types that might have inherited from the ones you're
I have very basic UI level knowledge of SP Search.,
One of my client has a separate search index server.
He said that index server is copying heaps and heaps of files to sql server
box and totally fills up space on sql box. If he shuts off indexing than no
files get copied.
I don't know any
I would be checking that too... And if the SQL box is getting 'filled up', it
most likely has future capacity issues too.
Regards,
Paul Turner
Senior Solutions Specialist
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E:
Ok, so your SQL box is serving user requests (that is what a Query Server is).
It needs the indexes from the box that crawls the content because it serves the
user requests. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd255990.aspx
How much content are you indexing?
Regards,
Paul Turner