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Professional SharePoint 2010 Administration - Todd Klindt, Shane Young, Steve Caravajal

Professional SharePoint 2010 Administration

Buch | Softcover
848 Seiten
2010
Wrox Press (Verlag)
978-0-470-53333-8 (ISBN)
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Thorough coverage of the improvements and changes to SharePoint 2010 SharePoint 2010 boasts a variety of incredible new features that will challenge even the most experienced administrator who is upgrading from SharePoint 2007.
Thorough coverage of the improvements and changes to SharePoint 2010

SharePoint 2010 boasts a variety of incredible new features that will challenge even the most experienced administrator who is upgrading from SharePoint 2007. Written by a team of SharePoint experts, this book places a takes aim at showing you how to make these new features work right for you.

Offering an in-depth look at SharePoint 2010, the authors focus on how SharePoint functionality has changed from its earliest version to its newest, and they provide you with detailed coverage of all the new features and capabilities.



Presents in-depth coverage of the new features and functions of SharePoint 2010
Demonstrates installation, configuration, and upgrading existing SharePoint 2007 servers
Discusses architecture and capacity planning, securing and managing site content, and integrating Office clients
Details the protocol for handling monitoring, creating backups, and executing disaster recovery
Addresses shared service applications, navigation and governance, and business intelligence and reporting services

Professional SharePoint 2010 presents a solid understanding of the functionality that SharePoint 2010 provides, which will allow you to see what it can do for you.

Todd Klindt is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP, frequent speaker at Microsoft TechEd and other SharePoint conferences, and author. Shane Young is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP, SharePoint instructor, and frequent speaker at Microsoft Tech Ed and other SharePoint Conferences. Steve Caravajal, Ph.D., is a Collaboration Architect for Microsoft, frequent speaker, and trainer.

Foreword xxxi

Introduction xxxiii

Chapter 1: What’s New in SharePoint 2010 1

Installation 1

System Requirements 1

Installation Options 2

Upgrade and Patching Options 3

Central Administration 5

Service Applications 7

Windows Identity Foundation and Claims 8

Health and Monitoring 8

Health Analyzer 9

Timer Jobs 10

Reporting 10

Managing SharePoint 2010 with Windows PowerShell 10

Managed Accounts 11

Recovering from Disaster 11

The New and Improved User Experience 12

Summary 13

Chapter 2: The New and Improved User Experience 15

Browser Support 16

Changes to the SharePoint 2010 User Interface 17

Creating a Site 20

Lists and Libraries in SharePoint 2010 21

Creating Lists and Libraries 22

Working with Lists 22

Working with Libraries 26

Columns = Metadata 29

Creating Views 32

Working with SharePoint Pages 39

Exploring Edit Mode 40

Working with Web Parts 45

Using Site Templates in SharePoint 2010 48

Multilingual User Interface 51

Installation and Configuration of SharePoint 2010 Language Packs 51

Using the Multilingual User Interface 52

Summary 58

Chapter 3: Architecture and Capacity Planning 59

What’s in a Name? 60

SharePoint Foundation 60

SharePoint Server 2010 61

Search Server 2010 62

Fast Search Server 2010 63

SharePoint Online 63

Other Servers 64

Windows Server 64

Windows Vista and 7 66

SQL Server 66

E‐mail Servers 66

Hardware Requirements 68

Web Servers 69

Application Servers 70

SQL Servers 71

Mixing and Matching Servers 72

Other Hardware Notes 75

Virtualization 76

Terminology 76

Controlling Deployments 80

Blocking Rogue Deployments 80

Registering SharePoint Servers in Active Directory 80

HTTP Throttling 80

Large List Throttling 81

Summary 83

Chapter 4: Installing and Configuring SharePoint 2010 85

The Prerequisites Installer 86

Running Setup.exe 88

Choosing Your Installation Type 89

Using the SharePoint 2010 Wizards 95

Configuration Wizard 96

Central Administration Wizard 99

Central Administration Post-Setup Configuration 101

Outgoing E-Mail 101

Secure Store Service 101

Configuring a Search Schedule 101

Monitoring Drive Space 102

Other Thinking Points 102

Step-by-Step Install 102

The Environment 103

The Install 103

Creating Something Users Can Use 108

Creating a New Managed Account 109

Creating a Web Application 109

Creating a Site Collection 111

Add Users 112

Summary 112

Chapter 5: Upgrading from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010 113

Upgrade Considerations 113

What Can You Upgrade? 114

Unsupported Scenarios 116

Upgrade Best Practices 117

In-Place Upgrade 117

Planning Your In-Place Upgrade 117

Performing the In-Place Upgrade 119

In-Place Upgrade Improvements 126

Database Attach 128

Hybrid Upgrades 132

Database Attach with AAM Redirect 133

Other Upgrade Options 134

Visual Upgrade 134

Mitigating Downtime with Read-Only Databases 137

Patching SharePoint 2010 138

Summary 140

Chapter 6: Using the New Central Administration 141

A Quick Overview of the New Central Administration Interface 141

First Things First 143

The Farm Configuration Wizard 144

Managed Accounts 144

Central Administration Categories 146

Application Management 146

System Settings 150

Monitoring 152

Backup and Restore 155

Security 156

Upgrade and Migration 159

General Application Settings 160

Configuration Wizards 166

Summary 166

Chapter 7: Understanding the Service Application Architecture 167

Farewell to the Shared Services Provider 168

Service Application Fundamentals 170

The Connection Structure 170

Connecting across Farms 175

Service Applications As a Framework 176

Service Application Administration 177

Creating a New Instance of a Service Application 177

Using the Ribbon to Manage Service Applications 179

Managing Service Application Groups 182

Multi-Tenancy in SharePoint 2010 188

Segmentation of Data and Processing 188

Creating a Site Subscription 190

Multi-Tenant Use Cases 191

Partitioning in the Enterprise 191

Summary 193

Chapter 8: Securing and Managing Site Content 195

Reviewing the Terminology 196

Administration Hierarchy in SharePoint 2010 197

Server or Server Farm Administrators 197

Service Application Administrators 199

Site Collection Administrators 199

Site Administration 201

Administration Beneath the Site Level 201

Understanding Permissions 201

Permission Levels 205

Creating a New Permission Level Based on an Existing Permission Level 208

Creating a Permission Level from Scratch 209

Editing an Existing Permission Level 210

Deleting a Permission Level 211

Security Groups 211

SharePoint Security Groups 212

Active Directory Groups 218

SharePoint Security Groups versus Active Directory Groups 218

Special Groups and Authentication Options 218

Granting Permissions 220

Granting Access to a Top-Level Site 220

Breaking Inheritance and Granting User Access 222

Editing User Access 223

Managing Access Requests 223

Web Application Policy 224

Summary 225

Chapter 9: Claims-Based Authentication 227

Claims-Based Identity 227

User Access Challenge 228

User Information Storage Challenge 228

Solution 228

Using Claims Identity for Authentication 229

SharePoint Authentication Options 231

Classic Mode 231

Claims-Based 232

Creating Claims-Based Web Applications 232

Configuring CBA with Windows Authentication 232

Configuring Anonymous Access 235

Converting to CBA from CMA 237

Configuring Forms-Based Authentication 238

Summary 246

Chapter 10: Administering SharePoint 2010 with Windows PowerShell 247

Introduction to Windows PowerShell 248

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Management Shell and Other Hosts 248

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Management Shell 248

Using Other Windows PowerShell Hosts 249

Commands 252

Cmdlets 252

Functions 252

Scripts 253

Native Commands 253

Basic PowerShell 253

Listing the SharePoint Commands 254

PowerShell Help 255

PowerShell Variables 255

PowerShell Pipeline 258

Controlling Output 259

Using SharePoint Commands 261

Working with the Farm 261

Retrieving Farm Configuration Information 264

Working with Web Applications 264

Working with Site Collections 268

Working with Webs 273

Working with Objects below the Web Level 275

Disposing of SharePoint Variables 279

Summary 281

Chapter 11: Managing Navigation and Understanding Governance 283

Navigation 284

Understanding the Different Types of Navigation 284

Bread Crumbs 285

Portal Site Connection 286

Tree View 286

Team Site Navigation 287

Publishing Site Navigation 291

Workspace Navigation 293

Next Steps 293

SharePoint Governance 294

What Is Governance? 294

Getting Started with Governance 294

Governance Team 295

Defining Policies and Procedures 296

Infrastructure 298

Information Architecture 298

Development and Customization 299

Support and Availability 300

Selling the Need for Governance 300

Summary 301

Chapter 12: Configuring SharePoint 2010 for High Availability Backups 303

Determining Your Business Requirements 303

Content Recovery 305

About SQL Server Snapshots 306

Content Storage Overview 306

The Recycle Bin 306

Versioning 310

Exporting and Importing Sites, Lists, and Libraries 312

Backing Up and Restoring Site Collections 318

Restoring Content with Unattached Content Database Data Recovery 321

Disaster Recovery 324

Backup and Restore for Disaster Recovery 325

Backing Up and Restoring Content Databases 326

Backing Up and Restoring Service Applications 334

Backing Up and Restoring a Farm 335

Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Settings 337

Warm Standby Solutions 340

High Availability 341

Load Balancing 341

SQL Server Database Mirroring 341

Failover Clustering 344

Read-Only Mode 344

HTTP Request Monitoring and Throttling 345

Gradual Site Delete 347

Summary 348

Chapter 13: Using Features and Solution Packages 349

Using SharePoint 2010 Features 350

Defining Scope 350

Activating and Deactivating Features 351

Managing Features 351

Creating a Feature 356

Solutions 359

Managing Farm Solutions 359

Managing Sandbox Solutions 365

Creating Solutions 365

Summary 369

Chapter 14: Configuring and Managing Enterprise Search 371

The Different Versions of Search 372

SharePoint Foundation Search 372

Setting Up Foundation Search 373

Search Results 375

User Interface Features 377

Site Search Administration 377

SharePoint Server and Search Server 378

Search Server versus SharePoint Server 378

Configuration and Scale 379

Adding a Server to the Search Topology 381

Scaling Up with Crawl Databases 384

The Search UI 390

Search Administration 395

Other Search Features 406

FAST Search 408

Thumbnails 409

Scrolling Preview 409

Similar Results 409

User Context 409

Visual Best Bets 409

Promote/Demote Documents 410

Summary 410

Chapter 15: Monitoring SharePoint 2010 411

Unified Logging Service 411

Trace Logs 412

Correlation IDs 417

Developer Dashboard 419

Logging Database 420

Health Analyzer 431

Timer Jobs 436

Summary 443

Chapter 16: Managed Metadata Service Applications 445

Advantages of the Managed Metadata Service 446

New Managed Metadata Service Features 446

Column Types 447

Content Types 447

Filtering 448

Getting Started with the Managed Metadata Service 448

The Service Applications Architecture 448

Configuring Managed Metadata Services 448

Connecting to a Web Application 452

Managed Metadata Services 452

Getting Started with Managed Metadata 452

Using Managed Metadata in Sites 456

Column-Specific Term Sets 459

Key Usability Features 459

Metadata Navigation 461

Content Types 463

Creating and Publishing Content Types 465

Summary 469

Chapter 17: Social Computing and SharePoint 2010 471

The User Profile Service Application 472

User Profiles and Properties 472

Synchronization 477

Organizations 479

Audiences 479

Tags and Notes 484

Tagging 484

The Note Board 486

Tag Profiles 487

My Sites 488

Setting Up My Sites 488

My Sites User Experience 493

Wikis and Blogs 501

Wikis 501

Blogs 502

Ratings 505

Turning on Ratings 505

The Ratings Timer Job 505

Outlook 2010 Social Connector 506

People Search 507

People Search Configuration 507

Performing a People Search 507

The People Search Results Page 508

Summary 509

Chapter 18: Integrating the Office 2010 Clients with SharePoint 2010 511

Office 2010 Application Commonalities 512

Connecting to SharePoint from within Microsoft Office 2010 Applications 512

Connecting to Office 2010 from SharePoint 2010 517

Integrating SharePoint 2010 with Word 2010 519

Summary 549

Chapter 19: The Office Web Applications 551

OWA Overview 551

Web Technology Utilized by OWA 552

Accessibility Features 553

Architecture 554

Deployment 554

Installing SharePoint 2010 Server and Preparing for OWA 555

Summary 584

Chapter 20: PerformancePoint Services and Business Intelligence 585

PPS Features and Terminology 586

PPS Installation and Configuration 587

PerformancePoint Service Application and Proxy 588

Secure Store Service Application and Proxy 594

Summary 616

Chapter 21: New Content Management Capabilities in SharePoint 2010 617

Managed Metadata 618

SharePoint 2010 Metadata Service and Enterprise Content Types 618

Establishing the “Right” Metadata 619

Document Sets 621

Configuring and Creating Document Sets 622

Customizing the Document Set 628

Document ID Service and IDs 629

Configuring the Document ID Service 630

Content Organizer 635

Configuring the Content Organizer 635

Summary 646

Chapter 22: Working with SharePoint Designer 2010 647

Who Should Use SharePoint Designer? 648

Introduction to SharePoint Designer 2010 649

Requirements for Using SPD 2010 649

Overview of the New UX 650

Bread Crumbs, Tabs, and Navigation 653

The File Tab 654

Checking and Changing the Current User 654

Restricting Access to SharePoint Designer 655

What Can You Do with SharePoint Designer 2010? 658

Data Sources 658

Views and Forms 664

Workflows 670

Branding 677

Summary 681

Chapter 23: Branding SharePoint 2010 683

What Is Branding? 683

Understanding Your Requirements 684

SharePoint Versions and Publishing 684

Creating a Publishing Site Collection 685

Summary 721

Chapter 24: Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010 723

Capability Overview 724

Architecture 726

Service Applications 726

Summary 744

Chapter 25: Building Workflows in SharePoint 2010 745

Why Use Workflow? 746

Windows Workflow Foundation 746

Workflow Basics 747

Terminology 747

Workflow Association Types 748

Summary 767

Index 769

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.6.2010
Reihe/Serie Wrox Programmer to Programmer
Sprache englisch
Maße 188 x 234 mm
Gewicht 1429 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
ISBN-10 0-470-53333-1 / 0470533331
ISBN-13 978-0-470-53333-8 / 9780470533338
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