Our newest SharePoint 2013 training course will answer that question and give you hands-on experience with the most significant new features.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
What's New in SharePoint 2013
Our newest SharePoint 2013 training course will answer that question and give you hands-on experience with the most significant new features.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Your Opinion Matters

At some point in the last couple of decades, your opinion about pretty much anything became REALLY IMPORTANT!
- Television networks decide which shows get to continue based on ratings.
- Politicians navigate and adjust the focus of their campaigns based on public opinion polls.
- EBay sellers live or die by customer feedback.
- And products, services, restaurants, hotels, and businesses of all kinds often sink or swim based on customer reviews.
One shift in the marketplace as a result of all this is:
- Companies had better be REALLY GOOD at what they do if they’re going to stay in business, because there are LOTS of other choices!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Configuring Alternate Access Mappings and IIS Host Headers in Extranet Collaboration Manager (ExCM) 2010
“Allow myself to introduce…myself.” – Austin Powers
I think of the above quote every time I run across this
error supporting Extranet Collaboration Manager 2010:
“Object reference not set to an instance of an object.” What does that even mean? Could there be a less intuitive error
message? Actually, don’t answer that….
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Enhancing Site Collection Navigation with Color
SharePoint provides many tools for providing navigation
throughout a site collection. Typically, the Top Link Bar near the top of each content page provides links to
subsites, and this can be set to persist down through the hierarchy. (This bar
is referred to as Global Navigation
in SharePoint Standard and Enterprise.) The Quick Launch Bar on the left (called Current Navigation in Standard and Enterprise) typically provides
links to lists, libraries, and other content within the subsite.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Configuring Global Registration Fields in Extranet Collaboration Manager (ExCM) 2010
Registration is one of the core concepts in Extranet Collaboration Manager 2010. It
represents the main advantage of ExCM over other SharePoint Extranet Management tools. There are
two types of Registration -- Anonymous and Invitation. The most common, by far, are the Invitation
Registrations. You send an e-mail to a
potential new user, the click on the Registration link provided and then are
taken to the custom Registration Page on your site. Here is an example:
(click on images to enlarge)
Friday, October 12, 2012
Prove You're Not a Robot
Before they would
surrender my short URL, they stipulated that I must first enter a string of
characters to prove that I am a human being and not a robot.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Case Study: Plante Moran is saving $260,000 By Automating Creation of New Sites
Monday, September 17, 2012
Customizing Mail Messages in Extranet Collaboration Manager for SharePoint 2010 (ExCM)

Extranet Collaboration Manager for SharePoint 2010 (ExCM), a comprehensive
solution to manage and streamline the use of SharePoint 2010 extranets, uses a template-based mail messaging system. We
provide four messages “out of the box:”
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Working with Registration Receivers in Extranet Collaboration Manager for SharePoint 2010 (ExCM) – Part 2 – The “MembershipProfile” Receiver

Extranet Collaboration Manager for SharePoint 2010 (ExCM) contains a framework called Registration Receivers that can be used to inject custom programming activities into the ExCM registration pipeline. In Part 1 of this series, we discussed the “SPUser” receiver and its function.
First, let’s take a look at what happens when the
receiver is not used. I have simply commented out the RegistrationReceiver
section of the web.config file:
Monday, September 10, 2012
SPGA Now Provides Site Lifecycle Management for SharePoint 2010

Today we’ve released a significant update to our Site Provisioning and Governance Assistant for SharePoint 2010 product. Prior to this release, SPGA was already a great tool for managing the process of requesting and creating new SharePoint 2010 sites. With the addition of these new site lifecycle management features, SPGA users can now manage the entire SharePoint 2010 site lifecycle from creation to expiration and decommissioning.
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