Professional SharePoint 2010 Administration
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. 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 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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