Books about Sharepoint 2010

I'm quite new to Sharepoint 2010, but I need to certify myself in Sharepoint 2010 because I'm going to do a big Sharepoint project at our company. What a good prepartion material for the exams 70-667 and 70-668, because I'm not able to find any Microsoft
Self Placed Learning Kits about those.
Certifications: MCSA 2003|MCSE 2003|MCTS(4*)| MCTIP:SA

Hi Sekhar,
Professional
SharePoint 2010 Administration by
Todd Klindt, Shane Young, and Steve Caravajal
(Paperback - Jun 21, 2010)
Microsoft
SharePoint 2010: Building Solutions for SharePoint 2010 (Books for Professionals by Professionals)
by Sahil Malik (Paperback - Jun 8, 2010)
How to
Do Everything Microsoft SharePoint 2010 by
Stephen Cawood (Paperback - Jul 26, 2010)
Beginning
SharePoint 2010 Development (Wrox Beginning Guides) by
Steven Fox (Paperback - Jun 8, 2010)
Microsoft
SharePoint 2010 Administrator's Companion by
Bill English, Brian Alderman, and Mark Ferraz
(Paperback - Sep 3, 2010)
Microsoft
SharePoint 2010 Unleashed by
Michael Noel and Colin Spence
(Paperback - Oct 18, 2010)
Coming Soon
Inside
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 by
Ted Pattison, Andrew Connell, and Scot Hillier
(Paperback - Feb 15, 2011)
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     Microsoft Azure Technical Guru - May 2014  
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  • Sharepoint 2010 Remote Development using Visual Studio 2013 Connection Errors

    I have a customer who is using a custom skinned site developed in Sharepoint 2010.
    I am trying to debug a webpart that is not loading on a page.
    My Environment:
    Local Laptop running Win 7 64 Enterprise, Visual Studio 2013, and Sharepoint Designer 2010.
    I connect to the customers network via VPN and use RDP to access the server. I have Admin rights to the server.
    Everything that I have read indicates that Web Part dev has to be done in VS. When I try to connect using server explorer, VS kicks back a 'Server Can not be found' error.
    I have tried using the computer name, the app url listed in SP Central Admin, the IP address of the box, and the actual URL of the site. However, VS can not connect to the server.
    I have done some homework on connecting VS to a remote machine:
    Adding New Servers in Server Explorer
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/edfcxas2%28v=vs.71%29.ASPX
    Add Server Dialog Box
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/107b72aa%28v=vs.71%29.ASPX
    SharePoint -how to connect remotely to production server
    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3188364/sharepoint-how-to-connect-remotely-to-production-server
    SharePoint 2010 Development with Visual Studio
    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10529917/sharepoint-2010-development-with-visual-studio
    Setting Up the Development Environment for SharePoint 2010 on Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee554869%28office.14%29.aspx
    Using SharePoint Designer 2010 to Work with Web Parts
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff630941%28v=office.14%29.aspx#odc_sp14_qn_UsingSharePointDesigner2010WorkwithWebParts_CreateXSLTListView
    The last connection article is confusing because one of the SO answers indicates that you do not need to have SP2010 installed.
    I have been doing lots of reading on SP structure, and it seems to jump all over the place. (Or at least my research does). I have been reading this Ebook:
    SharePoint 2010 Development with Visual Studio 2010
    http://books.google.com/books/about/SharePoint_2010_Development_with_Visual.html?id=TVKICs4vHTcC
    My questions are:
    Why cant I connect to the Server if I connected through VPN which would inherently make the server a local network computer?
    Do I need to have VS installed on the actual server? I read that I can install Sharepoint Foundation locally and this will give me access to the server in VS.
    Do I need to have the full version of VS installed in order to use Remote Tools?
    For the Web Parts:
    Why cant I see the web parts in Sharepoint Designer? I take it they are exclusively designed in VS, which brings me back to the questions above.
    In Sharepoint Designer, I can see a custom view that was created from a custom list. I want to add that list to the page where the web part isnt working. When I open up the Edit Interface, and try to find that list, it does not display in the 'Lists and Libraries'
    menu

    Hello,
    As per your description, remote deployment is not possible for server side code in sharepoint so if you are using server object model then you won't be able to debug or deploy your solution from visual studio.
    VS is not required to installed on UAT/prod server but you need sharepoint along with visual studio in same development machine to develop any custom webpart.
    Once you deploy your custom webpart on site then you will be able to see that webpart in webpart gallery and that gallery is also available in designer so it means you can also add your custom webpart from designer to any page.
    Correct me if i misunderstood you
    Hemendra:Yesterday is just a memory,Tomorrow we may never see
    Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help

  • More Guru Winners for February 2015 in the SharePoint 2010 category and many others!

    It's been a busy week that also saw the
    TECHNET WIKI SUMMIT 2015
    Then we had the results for
    February's TechNet Guru competition ALSO posted!
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/wikininjas/archive/2015/03/19/technet-guru-february-2015.aspx
    Below is a summary of the medal winners for December. The last column being a few of the comments from the judges.
    Unfortunately, runners up and their judge feedback comments had to be trimmed from THIS post, to fit into the forum's 60,000 character limit, however the full version is available on TechNet Wiki in the link above.
    Some articles only just missed out, so we may be returning to discuss those too, in future blogs.
     BizTalk Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Steef-Jan Wiggers
    BizTalk Server 2013 R2 Instrumenting a custom pipeline component with ETW
    Mandi Ohlinger: "Always a fan of helping our custom pipeline users. Great addition to this group."
    Sandro Pereira: "Images, format, descriptions, code and topic are excellent once again good work Steef-Jan."
    Vignesh Sukumar
    BizTalk BAM (Business Activity Monitoring)
    Sandro Pereira: "Great job on this article! Well explained and nice pictures, however the article format need to be improved and some proofreading is need"
    Mandi Ohlinger: "Welcome to the 'I heart BAM' fan club. Nice job on this topic. A MUST read for new-to-BAM users. "
    Steef-Jan Wiggers
    BizTalk Server 2013 R2 Instrumenting BAM Activity Tracking with ETW
    Sandro Pereira: "Images, format, descriptions, code and topic are excellent once again good work Steef-Jan."
    Mandi Ohlinger: "ETW for BAM Activities - LOVE it. Nice use of the Framework. "
     Forefront Identity Manager Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Wim Beck
    FIM2010: Filter objects on export
    PG: "Simple, targeted but nice article, nice layout. "
    Søren Granfeldt: "Nice. Would be perfect with a complete code sample."
     Microsoft Azure Technical Guru - February 2015  
    saramgsilva
    Azure Mobile Services: How to see the log files in server
    JH: "Log files are one of the most important things in a production environment. This article shows hows you can do that for the Azure Mobile Services in a nice and easy way."
    Alan Carlos: "Great article!"
    Ed Price: "Very useful topic! These are a great set of articles!"
    saramgsilva
    Azure Mobile Services: How to see the WebConfig file published
    Ed Price: "Great detail and fantastic use of images! I love all the in-line links!"
    JH: "Sometimes it is hard to tell when working in a multi-environment what configuration was published to the Server. The article shows short and easy how to do that for the Azure Mobile Services."
     Miscellaneous Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Arleta Wanat
    Retrieve all site mailboxes in your Office 365 tenant
    Durval Ramos: "This article has a well content, images and code that help to understand the solution. It has References and was Translated into more two languages. Good job!"
    Richard Mueller: "Good links. A great tutorial."
    Andy ONeill
    Silverlight: No Need to BringIntoView
    Durval Ramos: "A well formatted article is easier and more pleasant to read. This script is useful"
    Richard Mueller: "Good demonstration of a new feature."
    Chen V
    PowerShell : Enable Auto Reply for Shared Mail Box
    Durval Ramos: " A good solution originated of TechNet Forum. The script and images make it easy to understand and ensure you get the best interest to reader."
    Richard Mueller: "Good documentation of this feature."
     SharePoint 2010 / 2013 Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Geetanjali Arora
    SharePoint Online : Performing Batch Operations using REST API
    KB: "Very well explained article on a new and much awaited feature. Although Andrew Connell already explained this topic in several posts, this article still contains added value."
    Ed Price: "I love the History section. The formatting is amazing. And the References and See Also sections at the bottom are great icing on the cake. This is an important topic that's done incredibly well!"
    Matthew Yarlett
    Using the SpellCheck Webservice with the TinyMCE Richtext Editor and
    AngularJS in Office 365
    KB: "I read this article with growing interest, it contains a lot of added value. Very well and in-depth explanation. "
    Ed Price: "Great scenario! Good use of images, code, detail, and References! Could possibly use a greater breakdown and explanation of the code. This article just gets more and more interesting and valuable as you read it! Great job!"
    Arleta Wanat
    SharePoint Online: Turn on support for multiple content types
    in a list or library using Powershell
    KB: "Really nice, interesting and detailed article!"
    Ed Price: "The Content Types section helps explain this a lot! I also love the downloads at the end. What a fantastic resource!"
     Small Basic Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic: Key Input
    Michiel Van Hoorn: "Great improvement."
    RZ: "Very nice explanation and examples of key input handling"
    Ed Price - MSFT
    Small Basic: The History of the Logo Turtle
    RZ: "Turtle (Logo) was the first programming language for many, including perhaps some of the Small Basic prorammers. Nice article explaining the history."
    Michiel Van Hoorn: "A nice background article and hopefull inspiration for those who want to start in robotics"
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic: TechNet Wiki Article List
    Michiel Van Hoorn: "This is great! Perfect as a local cache of the articles. "
    RZ: "A good example"
     SQL BI and Power BI Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Sylvain PONTOREAU
    PowerBI API in .Net
    RB: "Great walkthrough. Looking forward for the WP8 version of the app ;)"
    PT: "Sylvain, very nice job with this. This is a timely topic about an emerging product that has great potential. This is a very good example of a well-written post on an interesting subject with enough information to be valuable to a
    solution developer. I will personally take time to explore the Power BI API and use your examples. "
     SQL Server General and Database Engine Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Ronen Ariely
    SQL Server Books Online
    AM: "Thank you for sharing this with us. It is quite informative and let us get familiar with BOL after the change from previous versins."
    Ed Price: "Nice! A very helpful introduction to Books Online! It also tells my technical writer friends that their hard work is appreciated! =^)"
    Durval Ramos
    How to Collect Events and Errors on SQL Server
    Ed Price: "Fantastic solution! A great resource that's amazingly well written with formatting, clear parameters, images, References, and a See Also section! And it even comes in Portuguese! Great article!"
    AM: "Thank you for sharing this with us. A good source to learn about our SQL Server instances. "
     System Center Technical Guru - February 2015  
    MarkusEliasson
    Troubleshoot ID 32008: DPM cannot
    protect this SharePoint farm...
    Ed Price: "An important topic that's very clear with great formatting and a good use of an image!"
    t.c.rich
    Managing Priorities of Client Polices and A/V Policies in SCCM
    Ed Price: "I love the descriptions, breakdown of sections, and code formatting! Great article!" 
    Mr X
    How to copy SMSTS.log when a Task Sequence fails in SCCM
    Ed Price: "A very helpful table and a good contribution to the community! Mr X again thinks of important content gaps to fill!"
     Transact-SQL Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Saeid Hasani
    T-SQL: How the Order of Elements in the ORDER BY Clause Implemented in the Output Result
    Durval Ramos: "Very well structured and with examples that clarify how a T-SQL statement can change the data output order."
    Richard Mueller: "Good use of Wiki guidelines and great examples."
    Ronen Ariely
    Free E-Books about SQL and Transact-SQL languages
    Richard Mueller: "An excellent collection and a great idea."
    Durval Ramos: "A good initiative. Very useful !!!"
    Ricardo Lacerda
    Declare Cursor (Transact-SQL) versus Window with Over - Running Totals
    - Accumulated Earnings
    Durval Ramos: "The "Window function" sample was well presented, but it was unclear how the chart was generated."
    Richard Mueller: "A new idea that can be very useful. Grammar needs work"
     Visual Basic Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Emiliano Musso
    Genetic algorithm to solve 2D Mazes in Visual Basic
    MR: "Great article! Love to see an application for AI in a simple game"
    Durval Ramos: "This article is well documented with images and your code clarifying important details. It also has References, a very useful video and your project available for download in "MSDN Code" !"
    Richard Mueller: "Incredible concept and code. Grammar needs work."
    Paul Ishak
    MultiHeadedTrackBar Control
    Durval Ramos: "Very interesting article, with methods and properties well documented. Your project was available in "MSDN Code" which facilitates the understanding of solution."
    Richard Mueller: "Amazing work. Extensive code but with lots of comments. Needs a TOC"
    tommytwotrain
    Using Trigonometry to draw graphic curves in VB.NET part 2.
    MR: "Great continuation. Love the usage of the code for circle text"
    Durval Ramos: "The article is interesting, but It's need to work better commenting about assemblies referenced on project and also structure your content into sections."
    Richard Mueller: "Good tutorial and example code demonstrating basic concepts. Avoid first person."
     Visual C# Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Magnus (MM8)
    C#: Enumerating collections that change
    Jaliya Udagedara: "Great article. Has a thorough and to the point explanation of problem and the solution with code samples. Loved it!"
    Carmelo La Monica: "Very useful and exhaustive about errors at runtime in these circumstances. Congratulations"
    Andy ONeill
    c#: Practical Poly
    Carmelo La Monica: "Fantastic artcle. Very detailed and exhaustive, congratulations ."
    Jaliya Udagedara: "Definitely worth reading this. Explains somewhat advance topic along with a fundamental concept of programming. "
     Wiki and Portals Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Durval Ramos
    Wiki: Microsoft Short URLs Personalized by SXP
    PG: "Nice idea, lots of potential to grow, really needs some more community attention."
    Richard Mueller: "An excellent idea. Good use of Wiki guidelines."
     Windows Phone and Windows Store Apps Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Carmelo La Monica
    Windows Phone 8: control Nokia Maps (Part 3)
    JH: "Part 3 of the series how to work with the Nokia maps control. As the previous articles this one contains a lot of code snippets and some pictures. Good work!"
    Ed Price: "A great topic, a fantastic breakdown of sections with clear descriptions, and a nice mix of code formatting and helpful images! Another stellar article from Carmelo! Great job including the link back at the end to the portal
    article!"
     Windows PowerShell Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Richard Mueller
    Document Your Active Directory Organization
    Alan Carlos: "Wow! Great article, congratulations!!! Very detailed!"
    Chen V: "Excellent Article - I liked return to top as well."
    Ed Price: "Wow! It's like a professional whitepaper! It's a valuable topic that's done with intricate detail! I love the images, diagrams, code blocks, and it ends very well with more resources and Wiki articles! The article just keeps
    digging deeper and deeper! Awesome job on this!"
    DexterPOSH
    PowerShell + REST API : Invoke-RestMethod Gotcha
    Chen V: "Good Article. TOC might have made this more rich! "
    Ed Price: "This is a good topic with some great content. It could benefit from sections and a TOC, as well as a References and See Also sections at the end. The inline links are helpful. Could "
    DexterPOSH
    PowerShell Trick : Search & highlight text in MS Word
    Ed Price: "This is a great solution, with some helpful Q&A in the comments!"
     Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Andy ONeill
    Lookless Controls
    KJ: "WPF can definitely be confusing when devs first encounter it. Like the way you break it down."
    Ed Price: "Wow! Fantastic explanations that are very clear and deep! The images and code bring it to life!"
    Andy ONeill
    Only One Parent
    KJ: "Same iwith this one, good 101 intro"
    Ed Price: "Another great tip! I love the detail here as well! Those snippets help a lot!"
    Andy ONeill
    Bind to Current Item of Collection
    KJ: "Feel like this topic has a lot of coverage out there, but it can't hurt to hammer on databinding yet one more time :) "
    Ed Price: "Fantastic topic with great execution! Although these could benefit from References and See Also wiki sections at the end, the Inline links help a lot!"
     Windows Server Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Mr X
    Ping for Beginners
    Mark Parris: "A good introduction with additional content."
    JM: "Great article idea and an excellent article that will be useful to many, thanks for your contribution."
    Philippe Levesque: "Good article that show a usefull utility for basic troubleshooting"
    Richard Mueller
    Active Directory: Get-ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicy Default and Extended Properties
    Mark Parris: "An Interesting insight on FGPP and their extended properties."
    JM: "This is a good piece of detailed information about this PowerShell cmdlet, thanks for sharing."
    Philippe Levesque: "Great article ! Illustrating some cmdlet's output when a user got assigned policy versus a user with the default domain policy could be a good idea."
    Richard Mueller
    Active Directory: Get-ADServiceAccount Default and Extended Properties
    Mark Parris: "A useful nugget of information."
    JM: "More very useful information about an AD cmdlet, thanks!"
    Philippe Levesque: "Good article !"
    As mentioned above, runners up and comments were removed from this post, to fit into the forum's 60,000 character limit.
    You will find the complete post, comments and feedback on the
    main announcement post.
    Please join the discussion, add a comment, or suggest future categories.
    If you have not yet contributed an article for this month, and you think you can write a more useful, clever, or better produced wiki article than the winners above,
    THERE'S STILL TIME! :D
    Best regards,
    Pete Laker
    More about the TechNet Guru Awards:
    TechNet Guru Competitions
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
    TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies!

    Congrats to Geetanjali, Matthew, and Arleta!
     SharePoint 2010 / 2013 Technical Guru - February 2015  
    Geetanjali Arora
    SharePoint Online : Performing Batch Operations using REST API
    KB: "Very well explained article on a new and much awaited feature. Although Andrew Connell already explained this topic in several posts, this article still contains added value."
    Ed Price: "I love the History section. The formatting is amazing. And the References and See Also sections at the bottom are great icing on the cake. This is an important topic that's done incredibly well!"
    Matthew Yarlett
    Using the SpellCheck Webservice with the TinyMCE Richtext Editor and
    AngularJS in Office 365
    KB: "I read this article with growing interest, it contains a lot of added value. Very well and in-depth explanation. "
    Ed Price: "Great scenario! Good use of images, code, detail, and References! Could possibly use a greater breakdown and explanation of the code. This article just gets more and more interesting and valuable as you read it! Great job!"
    Arleta Wanat
    SharePoint Online: Turn on support for multiple content types
    in a list or library using Powershell
    KB: "Really nice, interesting and detailed article!"
    Ed Price: "The Content Types section helps explain this a lot! I also love the downloads at the end. What a fantastic resource!"
    Also worth a mention were the other entries this month:
    SharePoint 2013 and PowerShell: Working with Project Site Issues List
    columns and Content Query Web Part by
    Kashif Pervaiz Butt
    KB: "Interesting, useful and nicely written article."
    Ed Price: "Great detail in this article! Could benefit with a TOC that jumps to the headings. Love the use of images and code! Great article!"
    Export to excel in SharePoint - Switch/Change list/view or Point to another list/view by
    Sudip Misra
    KB: "Interesting topic. But can you perhaps explain in your introduction in which case(s) someone would need to change the Guid? A bit more explanation on the content and the working of the .iqy file could also help in making it a more
    interesting article. "
    Ed Price: "Short and sweet! The image helps a lot!"
    PowerShell to do restructuring of SharePoint content by
    Ripon Kundu
    KB: "I’m sorry, but this is a very difficult and complex topic that cannot be explained in 5 paragraphs. The article is far too superficial and does not contain in-depth information. If you want to cover it all and in detail, you will
    have to spread the content over several articles."
    Ed Price: "Good solution and explanations!"
    Ed Price, Azure & Power BI Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • How to populate a sharepoint 2010 list from the active directory. How to populate a sharepoint 2010 list with all sharepoint user profiles

    How to populate a sharepoint 2010 from the active directory.
    I want a list of all the computers in the active directory,
    another one with all users.
    I want also to populate a sharepoint 2010 list from the sharepoint user profiles.
    Thanks
    sz

    While
    the contacts list is usually filled out for contacts that are outside the company, there are times when you would use a contacts list to store internal and external resources.  Wouldn’t it be nice if you didn’t have to re-type your internal contacts’
    information that are already in the system?  Now you can with a little InfoPath customization on the contacts list. 
    Here’s our plan:
    Create the contacts list, and open in InfoPath
    Create a data connection to the User Profile web service
    Customize the form adding some text, a people picker and a button
    Create InfoPath rules that will populate the contact fields from the user fields in the User Profile store
    Let’s get going!  Before we begin, make sure you have InfoPath 2010 installed locally on your computer.  I also want to give credit Laura
    Rogers and Darvish Shadravan’s book Using
    Microsoft InfoPath 2010 with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Step by Step.  I know it looks like a lot of steps, but it’s easy once you get the hang of it.
    So obviously we need a contacts list.  If you don’t already have one, go to the SharePoint site where it will live, and create a contacts list.
    From the list, click the List tab on the ribbon, then click Customize form:
    So now we have our form open in InfoPath 2010.  Let’s add our elements to the form. 
    Above all the fields, let’s add some text instructing users what to do with the the field we’re about to add (.e.g To enter an existing user’s information, choose the user below).
    Insert a people picker control by clicking the Person/Group Picker control in the Controls section of the ribbon.  This will add a column to the contacts list called group.
    Below the people picker, insert a button control from the same section of the ribbon as above.  With the button still highlighted, click the Control Tools|Properties tab on the ribbon. 
    Then in the Label box, change the text to something more appropriate to our task (e.g. Click here to load user data!).
    You can drag the button control a little larger to account for the text.
    We should end up with something like this:
    Before we can populate the fields with user data, we need to create a connection to the User Profile Service.
    Add a data connection to the User Profile Service
    Click the Data tab on the ribbon, and click the option From Web Service, and From SOAP Web Service.
    For the location, enter the URL of your SharePoint site in the following format – http://<site url>/_vti_bin/UserProfileService.asmx?WSDL.  Click Next.
    Note - for the URL, it can be any SharePoint site URL, not just to the site where your list is.
    For the operation, choose GetUserProfileByName.  Click Next.
    Click Next on the next two screens.
    On the final screen, uncheck the box for “Automatically retrieve data when form is opened”. This is because we are going to retrieve the data when the button is clicked, also for performance reasons.
    Now we need to wire up the actions on our button to populate the fields with the information for the user in the people picker control.
    Tell the form to read the user from the people picker control
    Click the Home tab on the ribbon.
    Click the button control we created, and under the Rules section of the ribbon, click Manage Rules. Notice the pane appear on the far right.
    In the Rules pane, click New –> Action. Change the name to something like “Query and load user data”.
    Leave the condition to default (none – rule runs when button is clicked).
    Click the Add button next to “Run these actions:”, and choose “Set a field’s value”.
    For Field, click the button on the right to load the select a field dialog.  Click the Show advanced view on the bottom.  At the top, click the drop down and choose the GetUserProfileByName
    (Secondary) option.  Expand myFields and queryFields to the last option and highlightAccountName.  Click ok. 
    For Value, click the formula icon. On the formula screen, click the Insert Field or Group button. Again click the show advanced view link, but this time leave the data
    connection as Main. Expand dataFields, then mySharePointListItem_RW.  At the bottom you should see a folder called group (the people picker control we just added to the form).  Expand this, then pc:Person,
    and highlightAccountId.  Click Ok twice to get back to the Rules pane.
    If we didn’t do this and just queried the user profile service, it would load the data of the currently logged in user.  So we need to tell the form what user to load the data for.  We take the AccountID field from the people
    picker control and inject into the AccountName query field of the User Profile Service data connection. 
    Load the user profile service information for the chosen user
    Click the Add button next to “Run these actions:”, and choose Query for data.
    In the popup, for Data connection, click the one we created earlier – GetUserProfileByName and clickOk.
    We’re closing in on our goal.  Let’s see our progress.  We should see something like this:
    Now that we have the user’s data read into the form, we can populate the fields in the contact form.  The number of steps to complete will depend on how many fields you want to populate.  We need to add an action step for
    each field.  I’ll show you one example and then you will just repeat the steps for the other fields.  Let’s update the Job Title field.
    Populate the contact form fields with existing user’s data
    Click the Add button next to “Run these actions:”, and choose “Set a field’s value”.
    For Field, click the button on the right to load the select a field dialog.  Highlight the field Job Title.
    For Value, click the formula icon. On the formula screen, click the Insert Field or Group button.  Click the Show advanced view on the bottom. At the top, click the
    drop down and choose theGetUserProfileByName (Secondary) option.  Expand the fields all the way down until you see the Value field.  Highlight it but don’t click ok, but click the Filter
    Data button, then Add. 
    For the first dropdown that says Value, choose Select a field or group.   The value field will be highlighted, but click the field Name field
    under PropertyData.  Click Ok. 
    In the blank field after “is equal to”, click in the box and choose Type text.  Then type the text Title. 
    Click ok until you get back to the Manage Rules pane.  The last previous screen will look like this.
    We’re going to update common fields that are in the user’s profile, and likely from Active Directory.  You can update fields like first and last name, company, mobile and work phone number, etc.  For the other fields, the
    steps are the same except the Field you choose to update from the form, and the very last step where you enter the text will change.  Here’s what the rules look like when we’re done:
    We’re all done, good work!  You can preview the form and try it now.  Click Ctrl+Shift+B to preview the form.  Once you’re satisfied, you can publish the form back to the library.  Click File –> Quick
    Publish.  Once it’s done, you will get confirmation:
    Now open your form in SharePoint.  From the contact list, click Add new item.  Type in a name, and click the button and watch the magic happen!

  • SharePoint 2010 Survey Branching....multiple

    I am developing a SharePoint Survey that contains 10 questions.
    The fifth question can have 5 possible choices to select......based upon the users selection, it will then "branch" to another question.....the problem is for that question the user will choose from a list of about 700 possible selections. After
    that selection, the survey is complete.
    Is there any easy way to end the Survey after that last selection?
    Here is an example: Q1...WHAT GROUP ARE YOU IN? CHOICES: A /B/C/D/E  
    based upon their selection, they will be taken to another question in which they will have hundreds of possible selections: Q2 - Q6...WHAT IS YOUR ID #?......CHOICES: 1,2,3,4.......698, 699, 700     (if they choose A....they have a pool
    of 700 possible choices, if they choose B, they have a choice of another pool of 700 possible choices.....and so on....)
    After answering that question I want the survey to end.....which I would accomplish by having a final YES/NO question.....the problem is that I seem to have to select that "branching" for the 1,000+ middle question answers. That's alot of "drop-downs"
    to select.
    If there any easy / quick way to do this?

    The choice of 700, is that a Choice list (dropdown)? After picking one of those are they branched to 700 different questions?
    Mike Smith TechTrainingNotes.blogspot.com
    Books:
    SharePoint 2007 2010 Customization for the Site Owner,
    SharePoint 2010 Security for the Site Owner

  • Learning EcmaScript for Sharepoint 2010?

    Hi All,
    Are there any good resources/books to learn Ecmascript in context with Sharepoint 2010?
    Appreciate your suggestions.
    Thanks,
    Rahul Babar
    ASP.NET, C# 4.0, Sharepoint 2007/2010, Infopath 2007/2010 Developer

    Hi
    Check following URLs for SharePoint 2010 Ecmascript,Javascript Client object model Tutorial,Samples
    http://www.learningsharepoint.com/sharepoint-2010-ecmascriptjavascript-client-object-model-tutorialsamples/
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sp2010devtrainingcourse_ecmascriptclientobjectmodel.aspx
    Please mark the replies as answers if they help or unmark if not. If you have any feedback about my replies, please contact [email protected]

  • Unable to open Office files on SharePoint 2010 sites on Windows Server 2008 R2

    Setup: Windows SharePoint Server 2010 sp1 on Windows Server 2008 R2 (hosted on VMWare VSphere ESXi 5.1)
    Secured using Domain SSL from GlobalSign.
    Client OS: Windows 7 Professional 32bit & Windows XP SP3 32 bit
    Browsers: IE10, IE9,IE8
    Office: Office 2010, Office 2010 sp2 (both 32bit), Office 2007
    Problem Description: Only recently, users started having issues with opening Office files (Word, Excel) on SharePoint sites. When you click on an Office file e.g. Word Document, it comes up with the option to select "Ready only" or "Edit"
    and choosing either options and re-entering the login credentials results in the
    application hanging. If you leave it for a while (about 5 minutes) sometimes the file opens and other times it gives the error "Could not open https://portal.com/XXX/XXX/Document.docx". Even when it opens, it's extremely
    sluggish and can't do anything other than end it via Task Manager. Same with excel files. 
    This happens to all the users all different OS and browsers.
    On XP Pro SP3 w/ IE8, when you click on the file, the login prompt keeps popping back up repeatedly and if you click cancel, the file loads up anyway but no way of saving back onto the SharePoint site.
    IMPORTANT: One exception is when logged in as a Site Collection Administrator, it
    works like a dream bizarrely!!!! Opens, Edits and saves back fine on the SharePoint site.
    Have tried following:
    1. Repaired Office 2010 Pro; Uninstalled/Re-installed Office 2010 Pro
    2. Reset Browser, unticked automatically detect proxy settings.
    3. Emptied OfficeOfflineCache on Client
    4. Removed WebDAV from the SharePoint server
    5. Added Antivirus folder exclusion (We use SEP 11) on the SharePoint Server
    Note: PDF files opens fine for all users.
    I would immensely appreciate if anybody has got any advice/pointers/suggestions. Desperately out of ideas at the moment.
    regards,
    Compter Sez No!

    Hi,
    According to your description, When you try to open a Microsoft Office document from a SharePoint 2010 site in a client application, the document opens slowly and you are prompted to enter your credentials multiple times.
    This issue may be because of SharePoint Web Front End (WFE) server(s) has Antivirus software installed and the exceptions are not set correctly.
    I recommend to remove the antivirus software or set the correct permissions for the antivirus software to resolve the issue.
    To configure the antivirus exceptions, please follow the guidelines in the below articles:
    KB943620:
    Folders to exclude when you perform a file-level antivirus scan on a server operating system.
    KB952167:
    Certain folders may have to be excluded from antivirus scanning when you use a file-level antivirus program in SharePoint.
    KB943556:
    Recommended file and folder exclusions for Microsoft Forefront Client Security or Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010.
    Best regards.
    Thanks

  • March's TechNet Wiki SharePoint 2010 Guru Winners announced!!

    The results for March'sTechNet
    Guru competition have been posted!
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/wikininjas/archive/2014/04/17/the-microsoft-technet-guru-awards-march-2014.aspx <- results page!
    Congratulations to all our new Gurus for March!
    We will be interviewing some of the winners and highlighting their achievements, as the month unfolds.
    Below is a summary of the medal winners, the last column being a few of the comments from the judges.
    Unfortunately, runners up and their judge feedback comments had to be trimmed from THIS post, to fit into the forum's 60,000 character limit, however the full version is shown in the link above.
    Some articles only just missed out, so we may be returning to discuss those too, in future blogs.
     BizTalk Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Tomasso Groenendijk
    Using BAM in the ESB Toolkit
    Ed Price: "Incredibly valuable and very well written! Great article!"
    Mandi Ohlinger: "A custom BAM dashboard - LOVE it! Another great ESB addition to the Wiki."
    TGN: "Nice one, I really liked this one, explains how to use the ESB together with BAM, great work and well explained!"
    Steef-Jan Wiggers
    Windows Azure BizTalk Services: Pulling Messages from a Service Bus Queue
    Ed Price: "This is amazingly well written with beautiful images and formatting. Great job!"
    TGN: "Azure, Azure, Azure! Nice one Steef-Jan, people are waiting on articles like this. Good job, and thanks for the contribution!"
    Mandi Ohlinger: "A very informative How To. Screen shots are very helpful."
    boatseller
    Detecting a Missing Message
    Mandi Ohlinger: "GREAT addition to the Wiki and to any user who suspects missing messages. The BizTalk support team can use this orchestration. "
    Ed Price: "I love the visuals on the orchestration implementation! Important topic!"
    TGN: "Nice article, great to see a solution to detect missing files."
     Forefront Identity Manager Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Eihab Isaac
    FIM 2010 R2 BHOLD: Non-BHOLD Approval Process
    Ed Price: "Very thorough explanations! Great formatting and colors on the tables and code snippets! And the images are also helpful!"
    PG: "Nice article, we need more of these."
    Micah Rowland
    FIM:How To Use PowerShell to View a Metaverse Object's Connector's Attribututes
    Side By Side
    PG: "Nice article, nice format. well written"
    Ed Price: "Good code snippet and use of code comments. Could use more explanations and maybe breaking the code into sections with more information about each section. Good job!"
    Giriraj Singh
    FIM:Delete Bulk Expected Rule Entries Using FIM OTB features
    Ed Price: "Good procedural steps! It could benefit from more explanations, a grammar pass, and some images. Good article!"
    PG: "Short but nice article."
     SharePoint 2010 / 2013 Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Matthew Yarlett
    SharePoint: Use PowerShell to find Fields using a Managed Metadata TermSet
    Jinchun Chen: "Good article."
    Ed Price: "Although this is Matt's shorter article this month, this is an incredibly important topic, and the code is perfect! As Dan says in the comments: "Matthew Yarlett has done it again!! IMHO when it comes to SharePoint powershell
    you are second to none." This is a great article!" 
    Rahul A Shinde
    SharePoint 2013: Deploy and apply theme to SharePoint sites with PowerShell
    Ed Price: "Fantastic explanations and use of images!" 
    Matthew Yarlett
    SharePoint: Testing Email Alerts in UAT and DEV Environments
    Jinchun Chen: "Nice! It can be used for troubleshooting SharePoint Incoming/Outgoing related issues too."
    Ed Price: "Wow! This article is astonishingly thorough!"
     Small Basic Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic: Centering Text in Graphics Window
    RZ: "Clearly written explanation with nice graphics to go with it."
    Ed Price: "I love having the three options like this! And the images really bring it to life! The links to the shared programs (with their source code) really help if you want to dig deeper and learn more!"
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic Known Issue: 23589
    - Controls.GetTextBoxText() Returns CR+LF as Newline from Multi-Line Text Box in Local but CR in Remote
    RZ: "Bugs are always hard to track down, especially the unknown unknowns :( Good job on hunting it down!"
    Ed Price: "This acts as a valuable KB article! Great addition to the troubleshooting library!"
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic: Expression
    RZ: "Good introduction to expressions"
    Ed Price: "Short and sweet intro to Expressions. Thanks, Nonki!"
     SQL BI and Power BI Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Michael Amadi
    A Practical Example of How to Apply Power Query Data
    Transformations on Structured and Unstructured Datasets
    NN: "This is a terrific tutorial on Power Pivot with very helpful images. Great article"
    Ed Price: "This is a fantastic combination of Power Query and Power Pivot... a valuable contribution!"
     SQL Server General and Database Engine Technical Guru - March 2014  
    chandra sekhar pathivada
    managing database backups across all the instances without maintenance plan
    Samuel Lester: "Chandra, outstanding contribution and information! Your SSIS package handles many of the shortcomings of Maintenance Plans. MPs were originally created to assist DBAs with the more common administrative
    tasks, but as the scale continues to grow across enterprise environments, we're all forced to write our own enhanced versions such as this. Thanks for the addition and please do add to the Gallery if you haven't yet."
    Jinchun Chen: "Nice. It is suggested to add error outputs in the package to handler unexpected errors."
    NN: "Good article. The SSIS solution can use a bit more explanation. Also See Also section is missing"
    DRC: "This is good article, The only this which can be corrected is : ==> This can be achieved using “maintenance Cleanup Task • Maintenance Plan has a control flow item “maintenance Cleanup Task” to delete the old backup files based
    on age of the backup, but it creates the problem when it deletes the full database backups based on n no.of days leaving all the dependent intermediate differential and transaction logs which are useless. "
    Shanky
    Understanding Logging in Tempdb.Is Tempdb re-created or rebuilt after SQL
    Server restart
    NN: "Very good article with an interesting analysis"
    DRC: "This article is good and provides lots of detailed information along with sample query and screenshot. The screenshot of few need few more details (files of model are missing) This article can be broken down into 2 1) understanding
    tempdb recreation 2) Logging in Tempdb 1) understanding tempdb recreation:- This is not concluded properly. The article doesnt talk about the physical files which are recreated even if we delete the tempdb files "
    Samuel Lester: "Shanky, very nice article on the internals of TempDB! It was tough judging this month as both articles were very informative contributions!" 
     System Center Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Mr X
    How to manage VM pinning within a Hyper-V cluster by
    combining the use of System Center VMM and Orchestrator
    Ed Price: "Mr. X, this is another incredibly thorough article! Fantastic job!"
    Idan Vexler
    Create Custom XML For OSD In SCCM  
    Ed Price: "Love the list of requirements! Very thorough in dividing each step!"
    Omar Lopez (loplim)
    SCOM 2012 - Create Alert / Monitor Based on Windows event ( Administrator login
    alert )
    Ed Price: "Good use of images. Could use a TOC with sections and more descriptions. Good job!"
     Transact-SQL Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Jayakumaur (JK)
    Understanding IDENTITY in SQL Server
    Ed Price: "Wow, what a competitive month! This article is amazing, with thorough explanations in each section!"
    Richard Mueller: "A good tutorial on an important feature of T-SQL."
    Durval Ramos
    Paging a Query with SQL Server
    Ed Price: "Durval's article is fantastically thorough and easy to follow!"
    Richard Mueller: "Very useful concept when populating controls from a query, which should improve performance. I like the images. Well done."
    Naomi N
    T-SQL: Split String with a Twist
    Richard Mueller: "Very intersting problem with an original solution."
    Ed Price: "A very powerful and well-articulated solution from Naomi!"
     Visual Basic Technical Guru - March 2014  
    The Thinker 
    Exporting and Importing Wireless Settings Using Netsh in VB.NET
    SB: "Code could be formatted better, task is something I can see as potentially useful although I would prefer a bit more narrative description and comments in the code explaining why it was done a certain
    way, although the code is simple enough to work through." 
    MR: "Great tool code!" 
    Ed Price: "This is a good contribution! One way to improve an article like this is to explain the parts of the code more in depth, as a way to introduce each snippet (and maybe dividing a block up more). Then you could link to the Gallery
    iteam if the reader wants to access the entire snippet at once. The images are also very helpful! Great job!" 
    Richard Mueller: "Perhaps this code should be in the gallery. There should be more explanation in a Wiki."
     Visual C# Technical Guru - March 2014  
    João Sousa
    ASP.NET WebAPI 2 - Stream Windows Azure blobs
    NN: "Very nice tutorial and also can be downloaded from the Gallery"
    Ed Price: "I love to see this ASP.NET content! Each step is very clear! Great code formatting!"
    Raghunathan S
    C# Code Compilation at Runtime from C# Windows Forms Application
    Ed Price: "Good descriptions and code formatting. It could benefit from a TOC. Great article!"
    NN: "This looks like an interesting article, but too short and the code is hard to read in its present format"
    Raghunathan S
    Creating a Simple logging class with System.Diagnostics namespace in C#
    NN: "Good article, but too short"
    Ed Price: "This is a pretty good article. It could benefit from a TOC and more descriptions around what the code is doing and why. Good job!"
     Wiki and Portals Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Matthew Yarlett
    Wiki: Basic Image Formatting using Pixlr
    BL: "This deserves credit as much for the idea as for the actual article - many authors contribute from computers that may not have authoring tools installed and this simple online solution has the potential to iprove
    quality a lot."
    Richard Mueller: "Excellent explanation of a useful tool for Wiki authors. A "See Also" section would be useful."
    PG: "Nice artilce, well done, nice layout. Great!"
    NN: "Good article"
    Durval Ramos
    VBA & VBS Portal
    NN: "Very good new portal about VBA. Introduction may be improved a bit"
    Richard Mueller: "A great collection of Wiki articles. Excellent use of recommended features in a Wiki article."
    PG: "Nice article good start!"
    BL: "Another great initial compilation of relevant resources. Would be very interested in seeing how this develop over time."
    Mr X
    Wiki: System Center Orchestrator Portal
    NN: "Good new portal. Missing See Also section with links to other portals"
    Richard Mueller: "A good collection of articles. This Portal adds a lot to the TechNet Wiki."
    PG: "Nice and neat article? Suggestion to add more references to related articles and platforms on Wiki."
    BL: "great initial compilation of SC Orchestrator resources. Hoping this will grow over time as the product has a few other active Wiki contributors."
     Windows Phone and Windows Store Apps Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Isham Mohamed
    Pin Windows Phone 8 app to start screen on first launch.
    Peter Laker: "A very useful and informative article! Also, Nice use of fonts and images."
    Ed Price: "Good explanation, but it could benefit from a TOC and tweaked formatting. Good job!"
    Ibraheem Osama Mohamed
    Coming from an asp.net background, let’s build our first Windows Store Application
    Ed Price: "Great job on the formatting, explanations, and code snippets!"
    Peter Laker: "Excellent primer for those moving from asp.net and all beginners."
    mcosmin
    The Performance Analyzer Paradox
    Ed Price: "This is a good philosophical article, but it would be richer with examples and visuals. "
    Peter Laker: "Nice story, good reading, very worthy entry and gratefully received!"
     Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Magnus (MM8)
    WPF/MVVM: Handling Changes To Dependency Properties In The View
    Ed Price: "Nice, thorough topic with good explanations! Could benefit from code formatting. Great article!"
    Peter Laker: "A nice primer on a fundamental aspect of xaml. Great layout, images, descriptions, etc."
    dev hedgehog
    Trick To Use StaticResource With Path
    Peter Laker: "A very useful and commonly pondered subject. Thanks for a great contribution!"
    Ed Price: "This is a great solution with good code formatting and code comments!"
     Windows Server Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Mr X
    How to manage your DC/DNS servers with dynamic IPs in Windows Azure
    JM: "This is an excellent article, however you need to change all instances of the term "on-promise" to "on-premise.""
    JH: "really detailed, very complete with scripts added"
    Richard Mueller: "This might be the best article I have judged. Code formatting could be improved, but otherwise an outstanding contribution."
    Mr X
    How to assign a private Static IP to a Windows Azure VM
    JH: "excellent, concise, good topic"
    Richard Mueller: "Excellent documentation of the use of very new tools to manage IP addresses."
    JM: "Another excellent article, thanks much for your contributions!"
    Mahdi Tehrani
    Customize DST time zone configuration across the forest with GPO
    JM: "This is an excellent article, however you need to change all instances of the term "Daylight Time Saving" to "Daylight Savings Time.""
    JH: "good info, great illustrations and writing"
    Richard Mueller: "Original work for an tricky problem. I think the script should run as a Startup script instead of a Logon script on the clients. A "See Also" section and links would help."
    ----------------- 8< -------------------
    As mentioned above, runners up and their judge feedback were removed from this forum post, to fit into the forum's 60,000 character limit.
    A great big thank you to EVERYONE who contributed an article to last month's competition.
    Read all about THIS month's competition [usually in a stickied post] at the top of this forum, otherwise there is usually a list of forum links for this month's theme/announcement at the bottom of the submission page below:
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/23837.technet-guru-contributions-for-april-2014.aspx
    Best regards,
    Pete Laker
    More about the TechNet Guru Awards:
    TechNet Guru Competitions
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
    If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
    Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

    Congrats to Matthew and Rahul:
     SharePoint 2010 / 2013 Technical Guru - March 2014  
    Matthew Yarlett
    SharePoint: Use PowerShell to find Fields using a Managed Metadata TermSet
    Jinchun Chen: "Good article."
    Ed Price: "Although this is Matt's shorter article this month, this is an incredibly important topic, and the code is perfect! As Dan says in the comments: "Matthew Yarlett has done it again!! IMHO when it comes to SharePoint powershell you
    are second to none." This is a great article!" 
    Rahul A Shinde
    SharePoint 2013: Deploy and apply theme to SharePoint sites with PowerShell
    Ed Price: "Fantastic explanations and use of images!" 
    Matthew Yarlett
    SharePoint: Testing Email Alerts in UAT and DEV Environments
    Jinchun Chen: "Nice! It can be used for troubleshooting SharePoint Incoming/Outgoing related issues too."
    Ed Price: "Wow! This article is astonishingly thorough!"
    Ed Price, Power BI & SQL Server Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
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