Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Unleashed (Unleashed) (PAP/PSC)

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Unleashed (Unleashed) (PAP/PSC)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780672333255
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Microsoft (R) SharePoint 2010 UnleashedMichael NoelColin SpenceUsing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 technologies, organizations can bring together, utilize, and collaborate with information from virtually any source. Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Unleashed is the most complete, practical resource for all administrators, managers, architects, users, and power users who want to make the most of this powerful platform. Drawing on their experience implementing SharePoint solutions in hundreds of organizations, Michael Noel and Colin Spence cover all facets of succeeding with SharePoint: planning, deployment, migration, scalability, administration, security, Microsoft Office integration, workflow and dashboard development, and more. Noel and Spence illuminate the newest SharePoint innovations, from new social networking features to improved search, helping you make the most of both SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Server 2010. Using easy-to-understand, step-by-step examples, the authors help you streamline administration, optimize performance, control cost, and implement high-value solutions for collaboration, document management, and business intelligence.Architect and implement SharePoint 2010, and migrate from legacy SharePoint servers Perform advanced installations that maximize scalability Monitor, back up, and restore SharePoint environments Maintain the SQL Server databases on which SharePoint 2010 relies Systematically improve edge, transport, and content security Deploy SharePoint in extranets and alternative authentication scenarios Create highly efficient virtualized SharePoint 2010 farms Customize and manage libraries and lists for your specific requirements Design and manage pages and sites for knowledge workers Effectively manage metadata and content types Integrate content using Office Web Apps and Excel, Access, and Visio Graphics Services Create both out-of-the-box and customized SharePoint workflows Develop custom solutions with SharePoint Designer 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 Create BI solutions with PerformancePoint and Business Connectivity Services Govern your SharePoint ecosystem for maximum valueMichael Noel, MS-MVP, MCITP, is an internationally recognized technology expert, bestselling author, and well-known public speaker on a wide range of IT topics. He is the author of 17 books, including Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed, Windows Server 2008 R2 Unleashed, and Microsoft Forefront Unleashed. His books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Colin Spence, MCP, MCTS SharePoint, has worked with SharePoint technologies for nearly a decade, helping hundreds of clients architect, implement, and manage customized SharePoint solutions. He speaks, publishes, and blogs regularly on SharePoint technologies. Noel and Spence are partners at Convergent Computing, a leading Microsoft partner in the San Francisco Bay area, and co-authors of SharePoint 2007 Unleashed.ON THE WEB:Download all examples and source code presented in this book from informit.com/title/9780672333255Category: Microsoft Office 2010Covers: Microsoft SharePoint 2010User Level: Intermediate-Advanced

Contents

IntroductionPart I Planning for and Deploying SharePoint Server 2010Chapter 1 Introducing SharePoint 2010Understanding the Capabilities of SharePoint 2010Exploring the SharePoint 1.0 Wave: SharePoint Team Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2001Exploring the SharePoint 2.0 Wave: Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and SharePoint Portal Server 2003Exploring the SharePoint 3.0 Wave: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007Exploring the Latest SharePoint 4.0 Wave: SharePoint Foundation Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010Using SharePoint for Collaboration and Document ManagementIntegrating Deeply with Microsoft Office ApplicationsLibraries and Lists as Data Management and Collaboration ToolsOrganizing Collaborating with SharePoint Site Collections and SitesDeploying SharePoint Websites with Comprehensive Web Content ManagementOutlining Improvements in SharePoint 2010Understanding the Scalable Service Application Model in SharePoint 2010Outlining Search Improvements in SharePoint 2010Accessing the Improved Administration, Monitoring, and Backup ToolsUsing the Improved Backup and Restore ToolsGaining Storage Flexibility with the Remote BLOB Storage OptionUsing the Improved Interface and Ribbon IntegrationSecuring SharePoint 2010 with New Security EnhancementsProtecting SharePoint 2010 with Transport Security OptionsProtecting SharePoint Data with Storage Security OptionsProtecting SharePoint Web Access on the Edge UsingAdvanced ToolsProtecting SharePoint Content with Antivirus OptionsLeveraging Metadata and Content TypesSocial Networking Tool AdvancesWorking with Office Web AppsCreating Powerful and Flexible WorkflowsDeveloping Applications Using Visual StudioLeveraging Business Intelligence Tools in SharePoint 2010Governing the SharePoint EnvironmentSummaryBest PracticesChapter 2 Architecting a SharePoint 2010 DeploymentUnderstanding the SharePoint Server RolesUnderstanding the Database Server RoleUnderstanding the Web Server RoleService Application RolesSearch Service Application RoleInbound Email Server RoleSharePoint Central Admin Server RoleUnderstanding the Reasons for Deploying Multiple FarmsDeploying Test FarmsDeploying Development FarmsDeploying Extranet or Intranet FarmsDeploying Global or Distributed Multifarm EnvironmentsPlanning for Multiple FarmsChoosing the Right Hardware for SharePoint Hardware Requirements for the SQL Database Role ServersHardware Requirements for Service Application RolesHardware Requirements for Web Role ServersDetermining Optimal Operating System Configuration Windows Server 2008 R2 Operating System for SharePointPlanning for Database and Additional SoftwareDatabase SoftwareBackup SoftwareAntivirus SoftwareIndex iFiltersExamining Real-World SharePoint 2010 DeploymentsViewing a Sample Single-Server SharePoint DeploymentViewing a Sample Small SharePoint Farm Viewing a Sample Mid-Sized SharePoint FarmViewing a Sample Large SharePoint FarmAddressing Common Business Issues with SharePoint FeaturesAddressing the Redundant Re-creation of Documents with SharePointAddressing the Inability to Efficiently Search Across Different Types of ContentAddressing Inefficient Means of Document Collaboration with SharePoint Document LibrariesAddressing the Excessive Use of Email Attachments/Ability to Know When Documents Have Been ModifiedAddressing Difficulty Organizing or Classifying ContentAddressing Access to Line-of-Business Application InformationUsing SharePoint for Sharing Information with Partners, Vendors, and ClientsDeploying a Team Collaboration Solution with SharePointOutlining Business Needs for the Team Collaboration SolutionImplementing a Team Collaboration Solution with SharePointOutlining Ideas for Using the Team Collaboration SolutionDeploying a Corporate Intranet Solution with SharePointMeeting Business Needs with the Corporate Intranet SolutionImplementing the Corporate Intranet SolutionIdeas for Using the Corporate Intranet SolutionDeploying a Customer Extranet Solution with SharePointMeeting the Business Needs of the Customer Extranet Solution Implementing the Customer Extranet SolutionOutlining Ideas for Using the Corporate Extranet SolutionSummaryBest PracticesChapter 3 Installing a Simple SharePoint Server 2010 FarmExamining SharePoint Installation PrerequisitesDefining Hardware Prerequisites for SharePoint 2010Examining Software Requirements for SharePoint 2010Service Account RequirementsOutlining Additional PrerequisitesDatabase Role Prerequisites FAST Search Requirements Installing the SharePoint Server Operating SystemInstalling Windows Server 2008 R2Installing SQL Server 2008 R2 Installing SQL Server 2008 R2Creating a Windows Firewall Port Exception for SQL ServerEnabling TCP/IP in SQL Configuration ManagerInstalling Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010Running the Prerequisite Check for SharePoint 2010Installing the SharePoint 2010 BinariesRunning the SharePoint 2010 Configuration WizardRunning the Initial Farm Configuration Wizard SummaryBest PracticesChapter 4 Advanced SharePoint 2010 Installation and ScalabilityCreating an Installation ChecklistConceptualizing and Architecting a SharePoint FarmInstalling SharePoint 2010 Configuring SharePoint 2010Installing SharePoint 2010 Using PowerShellExamining a PowerShell Script for Provisioning a FarmPowerShell for Provisioning Service ApplicationsUnderstanding Scalability for SharePointMapping SharePoint Functionality to Business NeedsGauging Content GrowthScaling Logical SharePoint ComponentsScaling Out with Site CollectionsScaling Out with Web ApplicationsSummaryBest PracticesChapter 5 Migrating from Legacy SharePoint to SharePoint Server 2010Formulating a Migration StrategyExamining the In-Place Upgrade ScenarioExamining the Database Attach ScenarioExamining Alternative Approaches and Third-Party MigrationsPlanning for an Upgrade to SharePoint 2010Understanding Supported Upgrade ScenariosAssessing Site Migration Readiness with the Pre-Upgrade Check ToolCreating a Prototype Test EnvironmentSQL Database Upgrade ConsiderationsExamining SharePoint 2010 Migration PathsPerforming an In-Place Upgrade of a SharePoint EnvironmentInstalling SharePoint 2010 PrerequisitesRunning the Upgrade Running the Configuration WizardPerforming a Database Attach Upgrade Understanding the Steps to Perform a Database Attach Upgrade Using Visual UpgradePreviewing the SharePoint 2010 Visuals in a SiteUnderstanding the My Site Automatic Visual Upgrade Summary Best Practices Part II Administering and Maintaining SharePoint Server 2010Chapter 6 Managing and Administering SharePoint 2010 Infrastructure Operations Management with the SharePoint Central Administration ToolAdministering Application Management Tasks in SPCAAdministering System Setting Tasks in SPCA Administering Monitoring Tasks in SPCAReviewing Backup and Restore Settings in SPCAReviewing Security Settings in SPCA Reviewing Upgrade and Migration Settings in SPCA Reviewing General Application Settings in SPCAUsing the Configuration Wizard's Page in SPCAAdministering Site Collections and Sites Using Additional Administration Tools for SharePoint Command-Line Administration of SharePoint Using the STSADM ToolWorking with the Internet Information Services Manager ToolSQL Server Administration for SharePointSummary Best Practices Chapter 7 Leveraging PowerShell for Command-Line SharePoint Administration and Automation Understanding Windows PowerShell ConceptsGetting Started with Windows PowerShell Using PowerShell to Display "Hello World!" Using the Integrated Scripting EnvironmentSite Collections, Sites, and WebsThe SharePoint Software Development Kit (SDK) Get-Command and Get-HelpThe First SharePoint Cmdlet Verbs and Nouns Working with Variables, Function, and CmdletsPowerShell Command Piping Formatting Results PowerShell-The New STSADMSharePoint Administration with PowerShell The Naming of PowerShell CmdletsRetrieving Site Collections and Sites with PowerShellModifying Site Collection Properties with PowerShell Working with Solutions and Features Deploying a Custom Solution with Features PowerShell Backup and Restore Options Automating Site Collection Backup and RestoreExporting SharePoint Sites and Content Importing Exported Content Monitoring SharePoint Databases and Site Collection Usage Managing Content Databases and Site Collections Analyzing Events in the Event Log Cataloging the Best Scripts to Automate SharePoint AdministrationAutomating Creation of Web Applications and Site Collections Creating Site Structures On-the-Fly Automating Site Collection Backups with PowerShellAutomatic Solution Installation Understanding Advanced PowerShell Topics Remote SharePoint Administration with PowerShell Beyond Built-In SharePoint PowerShell Cmdlets Creating Custom Functions with PowerShell Functions and Parameters Using the SharePoint .NET API to Extend PowerShellRetrieving SharePoint Lists with PowerShell Creating New Lists and Document Libraries Modify List PropertiesCreating List Items On-the-Fly Managing Backend Systems with PowerShell Windows PowerShell Snap-In for IIS 7.5 Windows PowerShell Server Management CmdletsAutomate User Provisioning with PowerShell Summary Best Practices Chapter 8 Leveraging and Optimizing Search in SharePoint 2010 Outlining the Capabilities of SharePoint 2010 Search Deploying a Native SharePoint 2010 Search Service Application Define Content Sources Search Scopes Federating Search Keywords and Best Bets Customizing the Search User Interface Creating Search CentersAssign Search Pages to the ScopesCreating Custom Search Pages Customize the Refinement PanelInstalling FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint Deploying FAST Search Service ApplicationsCustomizing the FAST Search User InterfaceSorting Search ResultsUser Contexts Uninstalling FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint Summary Best Practices Chapter 9 Managing and Maintaining SQL Server in a SharePoint Environment Monitoring SQL Server in a SharePoint Environment Windows Management InstrumentationEvent LogsDynamic Management ViewsReliability and Performance MonitorActivity MonitorData CollectorsMaintaining SQL Server in a SharePoint Environment Checking and Repairing Database Integrity Monitoring and Reducing Fragmentation Shrinking Data Files Creating SQL Server Maintenance Plans Managing SharePoint Content DatabasesAdding a Content Database Creating a Site Collection in a Specific Content Database Moving Site Collections Between Content Databases Externalizing BLOB Storage in SharePoint 2010 Understanding BLOBs BLOB Storage in SharePointIntroducing Remote BLOB StorageRBS Versus EBS Installing and Configuring RBS Migrating and Moving BLOBs Between BLOB Stores Summary Best Practices Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring a SharePoint Environment Backing Up and Recovering SharePoint ComponentsUsing the Recycle Bin for RecoveryUnderstanding the Two Stages of the Recycle BinEnabling Recycle Bin Functionality in SharePoint Using SharePoint Central Administration for Backup and Restore Back Up Using Central Administration Farm Configuration BackupPerforming Granular Backup Using the SharePoint Central AdministrationBacking Up a Site CollectionExport a Site or List Using the Central Admin Console Restoring SharePoint Using SharePoint Central Administration Restore Farm Configuration Using Central Administration Recovering Data from an Unattached Content Database Using SharePoint 2010 Management PowerShell for Backup and Restore Backing Up the Farm Configuration Using PowerShell Backing Up an Entire Web ApplicationRestoring a Site Collection Import Site or ListImporting a Site Backing Up Internet Information Services v7 Configuration SQL Backup Tools SQL Server Backup Methods Understanding the SQL Server Recover Models Summary Best Practices Chapter 11 Monitoring a SharePoint 2010 Environment Using the SharePoint Health AnalyzerReviewing SharePoint Health Analyzer SettingsModifying Health Analyzer Job Definitions Using SharePoint's Native Reporting Capabilities Reviewing and Creating ReportsOptimizing Usage Data Collection Log Settings Modifying Diagnostic Log SettingsUnderstanding Timer Jobs for SharePoint 2010Modifying Timer JobsMonitoring Timer Jobs Using System Center Operations Manager to Simplify Management of SharePoint 2010Taking a Closer Look at System Center Operations ManagerInstalling SCOM Management Packs for SharePoint 2010 Installing Additional Management Packs for SharePoint FarmsMonitoring SharePoint Functionality and Performance with SCOMEstablishing Maintenance Schedules for SharePointOutlining Daily Maintenance Tasks Performing Weekly SharePoint Maintenance Performing Monthly Maintenance TasksPerforming Quarterly Maintenance TasksSummary of Maintenance Tasks and Recommendations Summary Best Practices Part III Securing, Protecting, and Optimizing SharePoint ArchitectureChapter 12 Virtualizing SharePoint Components Microsoft's Virtualization Support Story SharePoint Virtualization SupportVirtualization Infrastructure Requirements and Recommendations Software Recommendations and Licensing NotesVirtualization of SharePoint Roles Virtualization of the Web Role Virtualization of the Application Roles Virtualizationof the Search Role Virtualization of a Server with All Three Roles Virtualization of the Database Role Exploring Sample Virtualized SharePoint 2010 Architecture Virtual Machine Management with System Center Virtual Machine Manager Exploring the VMM Console Exploring the Self-Service Portal Provisioning Farm Members from Virtual Server TemplatesSummary Best Practices Chapter 13 Deploying SharePoint for Extranets and Alternative Authentication Scenarios Understanding Extranets for Collaborating with Partners, Vendors, and Clients Outlining Common Extranet Scenarios and TopologiesOutlining Business Requirements and Extranet Considerations Understanding Common Partner, Vendor, and Client Extranet Scenarios Examining Common Deployment TopologiesUnderstanding SharePoint 2010 Extranet SecurityUnderstanding Classic-Mode AuthenticationUnderstanding Claims-Based AuthenticationImplementing Authentication ScenariosConfiguring Mixed-Mode Authentication ScenariosConfiguring Multiple Authentication Scenarios Multiple Authentication Versus Mixed Authentication Using Alternate Access Mappings in Extranet Deployments Understanding Host-Named Site Collections Examining Mobile Administration for SharePoint Extranets Implementing a Partner Extranet Solution Creating the Extranet Web Application Creating an Extranet Site Collection Configuring Authentication Providers Creating an Extranet Service Application Proxy Group Validating the Partner Extranet SolutionUpgrading an Existing Extranet Solution from SharePoint 2007 Security Consideration for SharePoint Extranet Solutions Resources Summary Best Practices Chapter 14 Protecting SharePoint with Advanced Antivirus and Edge Security Solutions Understanding the Forefront Edge Line of ProductsUnderstanding the Difference Between Forefront UAG and Forefront TMG Outlining the Need for the Forefront Edge Line for SharePoint EnvironmentsOutlining the High Cost of Security Breaches Outlining the Critical Role of Firewall Technology in a Modern Connected Infrastructure Understanding the Growing Need for Application Layer Filtering Outlining the Inherent Threat in SharePoint Web Traffic Understanding Web (HTTP) Exploits Securing Encrypted (SSL) Web Traffic Securing SharePoint Traffic with SSL Encryption Securing SharePoint Sites with Forefront TMG 2010 Configuring the Alternate Access Mapping Setting for the External URL Creating a SharePoint Publishing Rule Using Forefront TMG Monitoring Forefront TMG Using the Logging FeatureSecuring SharePoint Sites Using Forefront UAG Architecting Forefront UAGCreating a SharePoint Application Within a UAG TrunkProtecting SharePoint 2010 from Viruses Using Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePointInstalling Forefront Protection for SharePointUsing Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint 2010Summary Best Practices Chapter 15 Implementing and Validating SharePoint 2010 Security Identifying Isolation Approaches to SharePoint SecurityIsolating SharePoint Data with Separate SharePoint Lists Isolating SharePoint Through Deployment of Separate Sites or Site Collections Isolating SharePoint with Separate Web Applications Isolating SharePoint with Separate Physical Farms Physically Securing SharePoint Servers Restricting Physical Access to Servers Restricting Login AccessPhysically Securing SharePoint Access by Using SmartcardsSecuring SharePoint's SQL Server Installation Windows Versus SQL Server Authentication Windows Authentication ModeSQL Server Authentication ModeDetermining Which Authentication Mode to Utilize Minimize SQL Server Attack SurfaceUsing SQL Server Security Logs Utilizing Security Templates to Secure a SharePoint ServerShutting Off Unnecessary Services File-Level Security for SharePoint Servers Exploring NT File System Security Auditing File Access to SharePoint ServersVerifying Security Using the Microsoft Baseline Security AnalyzerScanning for Security Vulnerabilities with MBSA Viewing MBSA Security ReportsDeploying Transport-Level Security for SharePoint Realizing Security by Deploying Multiple Layers of Defense Understanding Encryption Basics Using Virtual Private Networks to Secure Access to SharePoint Examining VPN Tunnels Reviewing Tunneling Protocols Outlining the PPTP and L2TP ProtocolsDetailing the L2TP/IPsec Secure Protocol Examining Integration Points Between SharePoint and Public Key InfrastructureUnderstanding Private Key Versus Public Key Encryption Using SSL Certificates for SharePoint 2010 Utilizing Active Directory Certificate Services for SharePoint Servers Examining Smartcards PKI Authentication for SharePointUsing IPsec for Internal SharePoint EncryptionReviewing the IPsec PrincipleDetailing Key IPsec Functionality Setting Up the Monitoring Environment for IPsec CommunicationsEstablishing an IPsec Policy on the SharePoint Server Verifying IPsec Functionality in Event ViewerSummary Best Practices Chapter 16 Configuring Email-Enabled Content, Presence, and Exchange Server Integration Enabling Incoming Email Functionality in SharePoint Installing the SMTP Server Service on the SharePoint ServerConfiguring the Incoming Email Server Role on the SharePoint Server Using the Directory Management ServiceWorking with Email-Enabled Content in SharePoint 2010Using Email-Enabled Document Libraries Understanding Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Outlining the Significant Changes in Exchange Server 2010Outlining Exchange Server 2010 Server Roles Planning for an Exchange Server 2010 Environment Planning for Exchange Active Directory Design Planning for the Mailbox Server Role Planning for the Client Access Server Role Planning for the Edge Transport Role Planning for the Hub Transport RolePlanning for the Unified Messaging Role Integrating Exchange 2010 with SharePoint 2010 Using an Exchange Server as an Outgoing Email Server for SharePoint Linking to Calendars, Contacts, and Inbox Items in Exchange 2010 from SharePoint Sites Using SharePoint 2010 to Replace Exchange Public FoldersEnabling Presence Information in SharePoint with Microsoft Communications Server 2010Configuring Presence Within SharePoint Enabling Presence Information on a Web ApplicationExamining Presence Functionality within a SharePoint Site CollectionSummary Best Practices Chapter 17 Safeguarding Confidential Data in SharePoint 2010 Understanding the Threats to SharePoint Data SQL Server Database Mirroring for SharePoint Farms Understanding Operating ModesUnderstanding Transaction Safety Levels Examining Supported Topologies Single Data Center High-Availability Model Cross-Site High-Availability ModelMultiple-Farm Cross-Site Model Outlining Database Mirroring Requirements Examining Supported SQL Server Editions Considering Security RequirementsExamining Supported DatabasesConsidering Performance and Scalability Enabling SQL Database MirroringExploring the High-Level Steps Involved with Setting Up a Database Mirror Backing Up the Databases to Be MirroredRestoring the Databases onto the Mirror ServerConfiguring Security and Enabling Mirroring Using SQL Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) Understanding the ProblemEncryption SolutionsUnderstanding How TDE WorksUnderstanding the TDE Key Hierarchy Understanding TDE Requirements and Limitations Enabling TDE for SharePoint Content DatabasesCreating the Database Master Key (DMK) Creating the TDE Certificate Back Up the TDE Cert Creating the DEKEncrypt the DB Monitoring Progress Restoring the TDE Encrypted DB to Another Server Using Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) for SharePoint Document LibrariesUnderstanding Prerequisites and Limitations of AD RMS Installing AD RMS Modifying the RMS Certification Pipeline Enabling IRM Support in SharePoint Central AdminEnabling IRM Support on an Individual Document LibrarySummary Best Practices Part IV Using SharePoint 2010 Technologies for Collaboration and Document ManagementChapter 18 SharePoint Foundation Versus SharePoint Server 2010 Clarifying the Different SharePoint Products from a High Level An Overview of Licensing Database Requirements of SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 Business Applications for Different Versions of SharePoint 2010 Feature Comparison Between SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 for Farm Administrators Service Applications Available in the Different Versions of SharePoint 2010 Reviewing the Central Administration Tools on the Home Page in SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 Comparing General Application Settings in SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Site Collection Options in SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010Site Settings Compared in SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 Document Library and List Options in SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010Web Parts Available in SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 Summary Best Practices Chapter 19 Using Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 2010 Empowering Users Through SharePoint 2010 LibrariesUsing the View All Site Content Page in SharePoint 2010 A Brief Tour of a Document Library Adding Documents to a Document Library Working with the Other Standard Tools in a Document LibraryWorking with the New Document and Upload Document Tools Pros and Cons of the New Folder ToolUsing the Edit Document Tool, Check Out, Check In, and Discard Check Out ToolsReviewing the View Properties and Edit Properties Tools Using the Version History Tool Using the Document Permissions Tool Using the Delete Button and Recycle BinsReviewing the E-mail a Link and Alert Me ToolsUnderstanding the Download a Copy, Send To, Manage Copies, and Go To Source Tools A High-Level Overview of Workflows How to Use the Publish, Unpublish, and Cancel Approval Tools Using the I Like It and Tags & Notes Tools Empowering Users Through SharePoint 2010 Lists Differentiating Lists from LibrariesReviewing Several Common Lists Found in a Team Site TemplateExamining the Tools in an Announcements List Adding a Column in a List and Updating a List Item Creating a View in a List Summary Best Practices Chapter 20 Customizing and Managing Libraries and Lists to Meet Business Requirements Planning the List and Library Ecosystem Understanding the Range of List and Library OptionsCreating Lists and Libraries Making Basic Decisions About the List or Library Mastering the Library Tab from the RibbonCreating and Managing Views Synching Content to SharePoint WorkspaceConnect to Office Options Connect to Outlook Export to Excel and Open with Explorer Buttons Modify Form Web Parts Tools Edit Library ToolDocument Library Settings Page Tools Reviewed Versioning Settings Advanced Settings Examined from a Library Design Standpoint Validation SettingsColumn Default Value Settings Manage Item SchedulingRating Settings Audience Targeting Metadata Navigation Per-Location View Settings Form Settings Tool Permissions and Management Tools for Lists and Libraries Delete This Document Library Save Document Library as TemplatePermissions for This Document Library Manage Files That Have No Checked-In Version Workflow SettingsDocument Sets Compared to Folders as Organizational Tools in Document LibrariesEnabling Document Sets from Site Collection FeaturesContent Organizer as a Document Routing Tool Summary Best Practices Chapter 21 Designing and Managing Pages and Sites for Knowledge Workers Understanding Site Collection Options Designing the Site and Site Collection WireframeCreating a Site Collection Reviewing the Scope of an Existing Site CollectionControlling Who Can Create SitesCreating Pages and Sites Creating PagesReviewing the Users and Permissions Tools Reviewing the Galleries Tools Reviewing the Site Administration ToolsReviewing the Look and Feel Tools Reviewing the Site Actions Tools An Overview of Site Collection Administration Tools Understanding and Using Site VariationsReviewing Site Features and Site Collection FeaturesAudience Targeting Explained and DemonstratedSummary Best Practices Chapter 22 Managing Metadata and Content Types in SharePoint 2010 Effectively Using Metadata in Lists and LibrariesWorking with Metadata in a Word 2010 Document and Document Libraries Reviewing the Column Choices in SharePoint 2010 An Introduction and Practical Application of Calculated ColumnsLeveraging Validation Settings Enforcing Unique Values in ColumnsDifferences in Multiple Lines of Text Columns in Libraries and ListsWorking with Lookup Columns in Document Libraries Testing Enforce Relationship BehaviorSetting Metadata Standards with Default ValuesSetting Default Values from the Settings Page Site Columns Practical ApplicationsContent Types Practical Applications Considering the Dublin Core Content for Taxonomy Inspiration Creating and Using Managed Metadata Adding Managed Metadata in a ListContent Type Syndication HubsMetadata as a Navigation Aid Enabling the Developer's Dashboard for TroubleshootingSummary Best Practices Chapter 23 Leveraging Social Networking Tools in SharePoint 2010 Reviewing the Components of a Healthy My Site Configuration High-Level Review of Steps Required to Create a New My Site Host High-Level Review of Steps Required to Create a New User Profile Service ApplicationReviewing the User Profile Service Application SettingsForefront Identity Manager's Involvement in Synchronization Reviewing the Setup My Sites Link in the My Site Settings Section Reviewing Other Configuration Tools in the My Sites Settings Section Managing Social Notes and TagsRestricting User Access to and Creation of My Site Sites Mapping a SharePoint Profile Field to Active Directory User Profile Job ReviewActivity Feed Settings Components of My SitesCreating and Exploring a My Site Using Bookmarklets Summary Best Practices Chapter 24 Governing the SharePoint 2010 Ecosystem The Importance of GovernanceCreating the Governance Plan Reviewing the Vision and Scope Documents Visually Mapping the Governance Strategy Defining Governance Roles and Responsibilities Governing the FarmGoverning Site Collections and SitesRecords Management in SharePointRecords Declarations The Governance Cycle Summary Best Practices Part V Leveraging Office Applications with SharePointChapter 25 Using Office 2010 Applications with SharePoint 2010 Support for Earlier Versions of Office with SharePoint 2010 Using Office 2007 Applications with SharePoint 2010The Basics of Saving a Word Document to a SharePoint Document Library Working with Backstage in Word 2010 Accessing SharePoint Templates from Word 2010Creating Shortcuts to SharePoint 2010 Using the Connect to Office Tool to Create Shortcuts Manually Add a Shortcut to the SharePoint Sites Folder Manually Create a Network Location ShortcutCoauthoring Word 2010 and PowerPoint 2010 Documents Stored in SharePoint 2010Using SharePoint Workspace with SharePoint 2010 Connecting SharePoint 2010 Content to Outlook 2010 Connecting Task Lists to Outlook 2010 Connecting Calendars to Outlook 2010Creating Meeting Workspaces from Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 Modifying Outlook 2010 to Allow Creation of Meeting WorkspacesSummary Best Practices Chapter 26 Extending SharePoint 2010 with Excel Services, Access Services, and Visio Graphics Services Working with Excel Data in SharePoint 2010 Getting to Know the Excel Services Service Application Managing the Excel Service Application Publishing to Excel ServicesAllowing Parameter Input in Excel Web Access Access Services Overview Creating an Access Web Database Site Visio Graphics Services Overview Summary Best Practices Chapter 27 Office Web Apps Integration with SharePoint 2010 Planning for Office Web Apps UseServer Prerequisites and Licensing Considerations Browser Support of Office Web Apps Planning to Support Multiple Versions of the Office Rich Client Mobile Device Support Installing and Configuring Office Web Apps for SharePoint 2010 Reviewing Central Administration Settings for the PowerPoint Service Application and Word Viewing Service ApplicationVerifying the Site Collection Features Are Enabled for Office Web AppsVerifying the Settings in the Document Library Set the Default Open Behavior for Site Collections in Central Administration Testing Office Web Apps FunctionalityTesting Word Access via Office Web Apps Testing Excel Access via Office Web AppsTesting PowerPoint Access via Office Web Apps Testing OneNote Access via Office Web AppsSummary Best Practices Chapter 28 Out-of-the-Box Workflows and Designer 2010 Workflows Defining Workflows in the Business EnvironmentConsidering Alerts as Basic WorkflowsReviewing the Workflow-Related Settings in Central Administration and Site Settings Reviewing the Site Settings Tools for WorkflowsTesting the Three-State Workflow An Overview of Other Standard WorkflowsVerifying the Web Application Settings for SharePoint Designer 2010 Use Downloading and Installing SharePoint Designer 2010 Creating a Reusable Workflow from SharePoint Designer 2010 Summary Best Practices Part VI Extending the SharePoint EnvironmentChapter 29 Application Development with SharePoint Designer 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 Deciding Whether Development Is Required to Meet Business NeedsPlanning the Development Project Evolutions in the SharePoint Platform for DevelopersDesigner 2010 Enhancements Visual Studio 2010 Enhancements Considering SharePoint Designer 2010 for DevelopmentCommon Development Tasks Creating a Workflow-Based Application in SharePoint Designer 2010Testing the Workflow Extending the Capabilities of the ApplicationUsing Visual Studio 2010 with SharePoint 2010Getting Started with Visual Studio 2010 Developing a Visual Web Part Packaging a Visual Web Part Summary Best Practices Chapter 30 Business Intelligence in SharePoint 2010 with PerformancePoint Services PerformancePoint Services OverviewGetting Started with a PerformancePoint Service Application Understanding Dashboard DesignerCreating Dashboards in Dashboard DesignerData Connections Defined KPIs Defined Indicators Defined Scorecards DefinedReports DefinedDashboards Defined Building a Sample Dashboard in Dashboard Designer Preparing the Data Sources Creating Data Connections Creating Key Performance Indicators Creating a ScorecardCreating a Report Creating a DashboardSummary Best Practices Chapter 31 Business Intelligence in SharePoint 2010 with Business Connectivity Services External Content Types Options for Building BCS Entities Installing SharePoint Designer Preparing to Build External Content TypesDefining the External Content Type Creating an External Content Type for a Related ItemConsuming External Content Types External Lists External Data Writing to External Content Types Business Connectivity Services Web PartsSummary and ConclusionBest Practices9780672333255 TOC 9/21/2010

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