A remote SharePoint Navigation tree control designed to scale to large Enterprise environments

The SharePoint Navigation tree (for remotely browsing/navigating SharePoint) is a central component in the OnePlaceMail product. It is used in all major operations such as Save to SharePoint, Open from/Insert from SharePoint, Preview SharePoint content, Managing favorite SharePoint locations. Being able to quickly find the right location in SharePoint, directly from desktop applications, is one... Continue Reading →

Leaving Las Vegas – SharePoint Conference 2014 (SPC14) Photos

As the SharePoint community disperses from Las Vegas after another awesome conference it's time to digest the new information and figure out what that really means for you. The takeaways for each person are probably different as we all use SharePoint in different ways, although there was one very prominent message being pushed... Microsoft's forecast:... Continue Reading →

Where and why to find me at the SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas (SPC14)

SPC is THE largest SharePoint Conference on earth, nowhere else will you find so many subject matter experts and people willing to talk SharePoint. I encourage you to be brave and speak to the myriad of Exhibitors and Microsoft people at conference. The Exhibition Hall is a lot quieter outside of the peak lunch/break periods... Continue Reading →

SharePoint Conference 2014 Las Vegas – Essential Links

These are the essential resources I’ll be keeping my eye on as the SharePoint Conference 2014 in Las Vegas draws nearer.   The Official Site Conference Site Goes without saying, this site IS the official conference site. Announcements, news and details released here are the real deal and your getting the information first hand.  ... Continue Reading →

Harness SharePoint Library and Folder Default Views to build more appealing solutions

Article Index 1. Introduction Why use different default views based on navigation hierarchy? What are the different levels that a default view can be set? Caution: Per-location view defaults 2. Library default views 3. Folder default views 4. Custom Folder default views 5. Document Set (and Custom Document Set) default views 1. Introduction This article... Continue Reading →

SharePoint PowerShell How To: Create SharePoint Test Documents in Library Folders for Load/Performance Testing

SharePoint PowerShell How To Series - Foreword I often find myself scratching around the local drive of my development machines for remnants of PowerShell scripts to generate list & libraries in SharePoint with all sorts of different folder hierarchies to test the performance of code I’m working on to ensure it scales well once the folder... Continue Reading →

SharePoint PowerShell How To: Create SharePoint Document Sets for Load/Performance Testing

SharePoint PowerShell How To Series - Foreword I often find myself scratching around the local drive of my development machines for remnants of PowerShell scripts to generate list & libraries in SharePoint with all sorts of different folder hierarchies to test the performance of code I’m working on to ensure it scales well once the folder... Continue Reading →

Detect if New Folders are allowed in SharePoint List/Library using Lists web service from remote application (works across SharePoint 2007, 2010, 2013)

Today I found myself tasked with finding a common method for detecting if a SharePoint list/library had been configured to allow new folders from a remote client application. The method also had to work across all versions of SharePoint (well at least 2007, 2010, 2013 on-premise and in the cloud). This ruled out using client... Continue Reading →

SharePoint PowerShell How To: Create SharePoint Library Folders for Load/Performance Testing

SharePoint PowerShell How To Series - Foreword I often find myself scratching around the local drive of my development machines for remnants of PowerShell scripts to generate list & libraries in SharePoint with all sorts of different folder hierarchies to test the performance of code I’m working on to ensure it scales well once the folder... Continue Reading →

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