SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010 had a series of Web Parts dedicated to surfacing and interacting with an Exchange mail account directly from a page in SharePoint. Overview of the Outlook Web Access Web Parts (for SharePoint 2007 and 2010) If you are not familiar with the functionality here’s a quick overview (this info is... Continue Reading →
Making the most of the Top 50 SharePoint Blog Sites
Dynamics 101 recently compiled a list of the top 50 SharePoint Blog sites.I’m very honoured that my blog site made the list, and humbled that the community feels that my site contains such useful SharePoint information. Thanks for the recognition. This list got me thinking… how can people best utilize these resource sites? I’m... Continue Reading →
OnePlaceMail 6.5 – The integration between Outlook and SharePoint that Microsoft should have built
OnePlaceMail 6.5 went into public release last week and represents the biggest user experience overhaul we have ever done to the product. This is no light statement, given that OnePlaceMail is already known in the market for it’s seamless, intuitive, and slick user interface. We heard your pains in deploying SharePoint in your organization; Getting... Continue Reading →
SharePoint Client Browser 1.0 released, bye bye preview!
Very handy tool that developers and admins can add to their toolbag. Similar to the SharePoint Manager 2010/2013 tool that has been a great resource for many years now. SharePoint Client Browser has the added benefit of supporting different credentials modes, remote SharePoint Sites and handy PowerShell integration.
Bram de Jager - Architect, Speaker, Author
Finally after 2 months I decided to build the 1.0 version of SharePoint Client Browser and released it to the community! Although the preview (beta) status did not prevent people from downloading it. The counter is currently set at 555 downloads since start of the project on the 2nd of July (only 2 months ago).
CodePlex project and download at https://spcb.codeplex.com/.
So what got changed? I guess almost everything changed from authentication support for default (username and password), SharePoint Online, anonymous and forms based all the way to almost complete coverage of the Client Side Object Model (CSOM). That’s a bit over the top, but the basics for Foundation are in the tool. New capabilities for future releases will focus on Server components like taxonomy.
Remote PowerShell for SharePoint Online and on-premise
A hidden gem is the PowerShell support. It’s very easy to start a PowerShell session and use…
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How to create a custom SharePoint list definition using Visual Studio 2012
In this article you will learn how to create a custom list definition (not a list instance) using the Visual Studio 2012 visual designer with step-by-step with screenshots.In Visual Studio 2012 select File | New ProjectSelect Templates | Visual C# | Office/SharePoint | SharePoint 2013 – Empty ProjectIf you don’t see this type of project... Continue Reading →
OnePlaceMail at the HP Autonomy Information Governance Forum 2013 (IGF2013)
The theme of IGF2013 in Melbourne Australia was “Addressing the cost, compliance and complexity of big data”. The main news out of HP Autonomy was unveiling their new electronic document and records management solution HP Records Manager 8.0. This represents the merge of HP TRIM, Autonomy Records Manager and Meridio Records Manager into a single... Continue Reading →
New Exchange Public Folders Support in Outlook Web Access (OWA)
I’ve just been reading Tony Redmond’s article on one of the new features introduced in Exchange 2013 CU1. The ‘new’ public folders are now available within Outlook Web Access (OWA). Here’s Tony’s full article and is well worth a read - Interesting approach to public folder support in Outlook Web App 2013 My main take... Continue Reading →
Exchange Server 2013 RTM Cumulative Update 2 Available
The Exchange Server 2013 RTM Cumulative Update 2 is now available through the Microsoft Download Center. Main Feature Enhancements in this update are: Per-server database support OWA Redirection High Availability Managed Availability Cmdlet Help OWA Search Improvements Malware Filter Rules For more details on the new features and how to install the update please refer... Continue Reading →
Joel Oleson’s Analysis & Review of OnePlaceMail
It’s always exciting to read reviews about your own product and hear feedback from users. So today I sat down with my morning coffee to read through Joel Oleson’s analysis and review of OnePlaceMail Release 6.4. I have to admit I was a little bit nervous having someone as well known to the SharePoint community... Continue Reading →
OnePlaceMail 6.4 – Future-proofing, Site Mailboxes (world first), faster SharePoint access, client side view rendering and all the other goodies
Release 6.4 of OnePlaceMail is now publically available for download (both Enterprise Edition and the free Express Edition). I’m very happy to have this release now available to everyone as a lot of effort and changes led by customer feedback has gone into this release. It also represents a longer than normal release cycle for... Continue Reading →