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  • Copyright 2003
  • Edition: 1st
  • Book
  • ISBN-10: 0-7897-2570-3
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-7897-2570-7

Special Edition Using Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server is a must-have reference on collaboration using Microsoft's document and collaboration server. The book helps advanced users and administrators understand collaboration, SPS's architecture, using SPS, and finally how to administer the server in their business setting. Topics covered include: defining collaboration, what SPS can do for you, planning back-end infrastructure, planning for SPS security, and daily administration.

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Table of Contents



Introduction


How This Book Was Authored


Overview and Synopsis


Conventions Used in This Book

I. OVERVIEW.

1. Introducing SharePoint.

Understanding SharePoint Portal Server Benefits. Architectural Framework. Planning Design Goals. SharePoint Portal Server and SharePoint Team Services. Finding the Right Document. Automatic Routing and Approval. Aggregating Information Sources. Summary.

2. SharePoint Portal Server Features and Capabilities.

Three Main Features. Seamless Administration. Rich Enterprise Search. Document Management Lifecycle. Integrated Document Management. Document Profiles. Integrated Security. Indexing Engine. Dashboard Site and Web Parts. Client Extensions. Requirements and Limitations. Summary.

3. Overview of the Workspace and Dashboard.

Dashboard Overview. Workspace Overview. Approval Process Types. Bypassing and Canceling the Approval Process. Configuring the Workspace. Using Web Folders. Summary.

4. Overview of Document Management.

The Document Management Process. Using Drafts. Administration Based on Folder Type. Comparing Standard to Enhanced Folders. Core Document Management Components. Associating Metadata with Documents. Role-Based Security. Additional Document Management Key Features. Accessing Web Discussions. Summary.

5. Overview of Indexing and Searching Content.

The End-User Experience. Design Goals. Building the Index. Using Properties to Enhance Documents. Categories—A Different View on Information. Best Bets. Language Dependencies. Index Propagation. Searching for Data. Ranking Results. Subscriptions—A Way to Search into the Future. Summary.

II. SHAREPOINT PLANNING, DESIGN, AND ADMINISTRATION.

6. Capacity Planning Within Your Environment.

Understanding the Requirements. Reviewing the Number of Servers. Server Deployment Recommendations. Example Server Scenarios. Planning Required Server Hardware. Planning the Client. Monitoring and Managing Performance. Monitoring Using Standard Performance Counters. Search and Index Resource Tuning. Setting the Bar on Acceptable Performance. Maximum Throughput Recommendations. Special Considerations. Summary.

7. Installation and Configuration.

Preface. Server Requirements. Windows 2000 Required Updates. Prerequisites for Installing SharePoint Portal Server. Client Requirements. Dashboard Site Requirements. Coexistence Issues. Deployment Planning Considerations. Installation of SharePoint Portal Server. Installing the Client Components of SharePoint Portal Server. Using Unattended Installation Options for the Client. Overview of Common Administrative Tasks. Summary.

8. Managing the Servers.

Introduction. Server Management Tasks. The General Settings Page. Load Option Settings. Proxy Server Options. Access Account Options. Location of Data Store and Log Files. Exchange Server 5.5 Options. Other Settings Tab. Starting and Stopping Services. Advanced Topics. Troubleshooting. Summary.

9. Managing the Workspace.

Introduction to the Workspace. The Dashboard. Holistic Workspace Management. High-Level Role of the Workspace Coordinator. Administering Multiple Workspaces. Workspace Management Considerations. Managing Critical Workspace Components. Managing the Workspace Capacity Planning Process. Modifying and Managing Global Workspace Settings. Troubleshooting. Chapter Summary.

10. Managing Folders and Documents.

Managing Folders Within the Workspace. Creating and Configuring Your Folder Hierarchy. Managing Documents Within the Workspace. Using Folders and Documents Through the Dashboard Site. Planning for Folder and Document Management. Troubleshooting. Real World Example: Choosing a Document Management Strategy. Summary.

11. Planning and Managing Security.

SharePoint Security Concepts. Permissions. Planning and Implementing Security. Security for Content in the Workspace. Security for Content Outside the Workspace. Other SharePoint Portal Servers. Internet/Intranet Security. Subscription Notifications and Discussions. Managing Security. Troubleshooting. Real World Example: Additional Security Considerations. Summary.

12. Creating Categories.

Overview of Categories. Designing a Category Structure. Creating Top Level Categories. Categorizing Documents. Auto Categorizing Documents. Manual Categorization. Categorizing Links Outside the Workspace. Category Best Bets. Managing Categories. Using Categories. Troubleshooting. Summary.

13. Backup, Restore, and Duplication.

Designing a Backup and Restore Strategy. Data Availability Requirements. Backup Process. Before Backing Up the Server. Backup Procedures. Verifying Backups. Managing Backups. Restore Process. Restore Procedures. Duplicating Server. Develop Support Operations. Developing a Complete Backup and Restore Model. Troubleshooting. Summary.

III. CUSTOMIZING SHAREPOINT.

14. Customizing Dashboards.

Dashboard and Web Parts. Storing Dashboards and Web Parts. Customizing Dashboards Through the Portal. Customizing Quick Links, News, and Announcements Out-of-the-Box Web Parts. Creating Sub-dashboards. Add Existing Web Parts. Customizing Web Parts. Personal Dashboards. Create Web Part Gallery. Optimizing Dashboard Performance. Configure Web Part Caching. Dashboard Definition Caching. Full-Page Caching. Creating Web Parts. Using Office XP. Using Microsoft Office XP Developer. Summary.

15. Create Web Parts Using Your Existing Code.

Integrating with SharePoint Portal Server. Unstructured and Semi-Structured Data. Structured Data. Employee Locator Web Part (Version 1). Employee Locator Web Part (Version 2). Employee Locator Web Part (Version 3). Active Directory Lookup Web Part. Active Directory Connection. Summary.

16. Using WebDAV Protocol to Create Web Parts.

Web Storage System. WebDAV Protocol. Mkcol Sample Code. PROPPATCH Sample Code. PROPFIND Sample Code. MOVE and COPY Sample Code. LOCK Sample Code. Customized Documents Folder Web Part. Further Readings. Summary.

17. Customizing SharePoint Using XML and XSL.

XML and XSL. “Hello World” Web Part. “Breaking Updates” Web Part. Web Storage System SDK. “Tips” Web Part. View List of All the Tips. Summary.

IV. PLANNING AND MANAGING INDEXING.

18. Configuring SPS to Crawl Other Content Sources.

General Overview. How Microsoft SPS Crawls. The Crawling Process. Functional Considerations. Performance Considerations. Security Considerations. Troubleshooting. Summary.

19. Managing Indexing.

Index Housekeeping. Specifying Location of the Index. Optimizing Search Results. Indexing and Search Resource Usage. Keeping the Index Up-to-Date. Excluding Content. Checking for Errors While Indexing. Auto Categorization. Performance Counters. Searching Other Document Formats. Larger Deployments. Setting Up a Dedicated Indexing Server. Summary.

V. REAL WORLD SCENARIOS.

20. Example Scenario 1—Planning a Deployment.

Planning a Deployment for ABC Company. Business Goals and Requirements. Building the Technical Support Organization. Makeup of a Typical Technical Support Organization. Hardware Vendor Selection. Solutions Architecture. Security Plan Development. Developing the Workspace. Preparing the Dashboard Site. Addressing Change Management. Preparing for Go-Live. Documenting the System Landscape. Planning for Support After Go-Live. Summary.

21. Example Scenario 2—Single Business Unit Solution.

Deploying SharePoint for a Single Business Unit—Overview. Leveraging Team Services at SmallTime. Sharing Content and Facilitating Searching at SmallTime. Providing Robust Search Services for SmallTime. Creating a Simple Document Management System for SmallTime. Collaborating at SmallTime. Summary.

22. Example Scenario 3—Enterprise-Wide Solution.

Deploying SharePoint Portal Server Enterprise-Wide. How to Approach an Enterprise Deployment. Solutions Architecture Challenges. Performance Requirements. Scalability Requirements. Security Requirements. Administration Requirements. Technical Support Organization Challenges. Getting to Your Data—Physical Challenges. Basic Data Challenges. Summary.

VI. TROUBLESHOOTING.

23. Troubleshooting.

The SharePoint Solution Stacks. Troubleshooting and the Phases of Implementation. General Troubleshooting Approach. Our Detailed Troubleshooting Approach. Summary.

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