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Monday, April 27, 2009

Search Center vs. Search Center Lite

The topic of the week appears to be the difference between the two Search Centers in SharePoint. One search center, Search Center Lite -- which shows up in the user interface as Search Center, is created by default for you if create a Collaboration Portal. (It's on /search.) The other search center, Search Center with Tabs, only shows up if you activate the Office SharePoint Server Standard Site Collection features (See below)

Once you've activated the feature your create site page will include the full list of templates including: Document Center, Records Center, Personalization Site, Site Directory, Report Center, Search Center with Tabs, and Search Center (See below)

If your create site only has Records Center, Report Center, and Search center -- you don't have the feature activated (see below)

So what's the big deal? The differences aren't that big, are they? The standard search center (Search Center Lite) shows:

Where the Search Center with Tabs shows:

Basically tabs. Who cares? Well if you have a set of complex customizations and want people to be able to search in different ways -- then you care. Search Center with Tabs uses the publishing features (WCM) in SharePoint to allow you to create your own pages with different search configurations on them.


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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

SharePoint Governance and Get Your Project Started Right Decks

I had a great time at the Kentucky SharePoint Users Group on Thursday and then jetted off to do the MOSS Camp in St. Louis over the weekend. At both events I delivered my SharePoint Governance talk. The deck for the talk is available online. At MOSS camp I also delivered my "Get Your SharePoint Project Started Right" which is available as well. The risk/project type matrix is available as a separate PDF as well. If you want to see the presentation in high-speed web cast, you can see that too.


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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

SP Tech Con - $100 Discount

If you're planning on going to the The SharePoint Tech Conference (SPTechCon)-- here's your chance to get $100 off. Just use the discount code THOR @ the registration site.


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Thursday, April 09, 2009

Hotfix Hell Or Where the Hell is my Hotfix - You Decide

I'm building up a new QA environment for a system that I expect will take a few months to build. So I decide I want to get the latest cumulative hotfixes for SharePoint. (Feb 2009 at this writing). So I go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/961756 and I click over to view the hotfixes with the link at the top of the article ...

After agreeing to something like providing blood I get to a page that looks like this:

Of course, I'm looking for an x86 build (developer tools and workflow support mean x86). So how in the heck am I supposed to figure out how to get the x86 update? Well, apparently I'm stupid because I didn't get that I had to click the link next to the second link next to a one icon () -- I clicked a link for additional information flipped back and forth a few times and ultimately reached out to a friend at Microsoft to see what the problem was. He thought there was a problem and forwarded it to someone else. That person was able to point out the error of my ways.Turns out I'm not the only one that thinks this is insane. You see someone had already blogged about the confusing user interface (http://blogs.msdn.com/jb/archive/2009/03/09/downloading-hotfixes-for-multiple-platforms.aspx). Unfortunately they work for Microsoft and can't (or shouldn't) have the sarcastic attitude I have to the situation. If you think the interface is confusing please add a comment to this blog post and say so. When we've captured enough people I'll forward it over to the folks that own this interface at Microsoft and see if we can convince them that their current approach isn't the best. (Or that we're all stupid -- one or the other.)


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