Messages In This Digest (4 Messages)
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- Re: Script to load while entering into a site From: Palani
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- Re: Alternate Access Mappings From: Kevin Gagel
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- Moving data from Server to SAN From: ShaneS
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- Best Practice Request for Forms Library From: dfife_01
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Re: Script to load while entering into a site
Posted by: "Palani" palani.bharat@gmail.com palani_k25
Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:18 pm (PDT)
well, there are lot of them. But i am not sure where to add those
scripts. Any help, please let me know.
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 1:10 AM, onewisegeek <1wisegeek@gmail.com > wrote:
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Thanks & Regards,
Palaniappan K
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Re: Alternate Access Mappings
Posted by: "Kevin Gagel" gagel@cnc.bc.ca kwgagel
Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:18 pm (PDT)
You need to have your DNS entries for those FQDN point to the server hosting the site.
Kevin W. Gagel
Network Administrator
College of New Caledonia
(250)562-2131 x5448
Below is the message I'm replying to or forwarding to you...
From: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. [mailto:sharepointdiscussiocom ns@yahoogroups. ] On Behalf Of brother.gabrielcom
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 8:02 AM
To: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [sharepointdiscussions] Alternate Access Mappings
Salvete! We have a hosted site, and I want to rebuild the portal in 2010 instead of 2007 and host it on our own server. I've installes sharepoint server, configured it and created the site collection. So it is all ready. I have asked my current provider to make a pointer in our zone for mysubdomain.mydomain. org.
When the new portal is ready, I'll have the entire zone pointed to our server.
We have an Active Directory domain set up on our LAN: ADdomain.local
Now here is where I need help. I created our portal on our server as ssl with certificate at https://myportal.mydomain. This works if you browse it directly on that server, but of course, you can't get to it from the LAN or anywhere else.org.
So I added alternate access mappings:
default: https://portal.mydomain. org
for the LAN: http://portal.ADdomain. local
for the internet: http://mysubdomain.mydomain. org
My problem is that I cannot get to the site from anywhere but the local computer on account that portal.mydomain.org is set in the hosts file. How do I get it working on the LAN and the Internet?
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Moving data from Server to SAN
Posted by: "ShaneS" shane@midstateelectric.coop sstenhjem
Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:19 pm (PDT)
Hey everyone,
So we have a SharePoint Enterprise 2010 server that has been running for a year now. People are really starting to use it, GOOD, the drive space is running down quickly, BAD. I need to move the Data to our SAN. I have already allocated the drive space on the SAN and created the drive location on the SP server, now just wanted to know if anyone has done this and if there are any suggestions that you may have. Are there things I should look out for? Database connections?
I have found a few links that seem helpful but I wanted to put it out there and see if anyone else had a flawless move.
Thanks for all the great reads this discussion.
Shane
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Best Practice Request for Forms Library
Posted by: "dfife_01" david@fife.cc dfife_01
Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:19 pm (PDT)
Greetings,
Standard opening statement - I am new to SharePoint and would like to <Fill in task here>. :)
I have to start somewhere and the posts here seem friendly and the group is active without actively trying to sell me something. So, I will try to settle in and be part of this collaborative group and maybe even get good enough to contribute and help the next nooby.
So, here is my problem:
I downloaded and installed the free SharePoint foundation and my company loved it so much, they bought the full version and expect me to be an expert at SharePoint development even though I am only just a barely clever computer geek and not a developer.
Being the resident geek and wanting to maintain that image, I am rolling up my sleeves and armed with several good books, jumping right in. I have a pretty nice site but now I am expected to help my office go paperless and convert some forms to an electronic version that is inter active.
I am well on my way to completing my first form, a leave request form using Infopath and a workflow.
My issue is I have 7 or 8 departments, each will eventually want their forms online. I am seeking advice on the best practice for creating a company "Forms Library" for interactive forms ( static documents will be housed in each departments own document library).
Creating a form that shows on the left bar quick launch is ok if you only have 1 or 2 forms, but what if you have many and would like a central repository? Do I create a subsite that uses the top launch bar? If so, what template do I use to create the subsite?
Any advice on how to organize multiple forms across the company that can have workflows applied to them would be appreciated. I figure the time to figure this out is while working on my first form.
Thanks!
David
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