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Beginning SharePoint 2010 Administration: Windows SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 672 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x188x33 mm, kaal: 1142 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital online
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: Wrox Press
  • ISBN-10: 0470597127
  • ISBN-13: 9780470597125
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 672 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x188x33 mm, kaal: 1142 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital online
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: Wrox Press
  • ISBN-10: 0470597127
  • ISBN-13: 9780470597125
Teised raamatud teemal:
Provides information on the features and implementation of SharePoint 2010, covering such topics as Office integration, content management, administration, intranet portals, customization, and backup and restore procedures.

Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved.

Complete coverage on the latest advances in SharePoint 2010 administration

SharePoint 2010 comprises an abundance of new features, and this book shows you how to take advantage of all SharePoint 2010's many improvements. Written by a four-time SharePoint MVP, Beginning SharePoint 2010 Administration begins with a comparison of SharePoint 2010 compared to the previous version and then examines the differences between SharePoint Foundation (SPF) and SharePoint Server (SPS).

This book is written for several audiences. One audience is consultants and IT professionals who need to understand how to plan, implement, and configure SharePoint. Another audience is administrators and the support team that must know how to manage SharePoint, both the more advanced administration of service applications and site collections, as well as managing sites and workspaces. A third audience is the reader who wants to understand how SharePoint works and what to expect from it; this is typically IT managers and project leaders.

This book assumes no previous knowledge of SharePoint, but if you do have experience with SharePoint you will learn how SharePoint 2010 differs from previous releases. If you intend to read and try all the exercises in this book, you will need some basic understanding of network applications such as Windows Servers, Microsoft SQL Server, Active Directory, DNS and IIS, as well as experience with Microsoft Office. If you don't intend to install SharePoint yourself, then it is not necessary to have that network understanding.

What This Book Covers

This book consists of 10 chapters and 4 appendixes. If you want to learn how to install and configure SharePoint Foundation, you should start reading Appendixes A and B. If you will install SharePoint Server 2010, you should still quickly read Appendixes A and B, since they cover the basic functionality also valid for SharePoint Server; then you should continue reading carefully Appendixes C and D. All these appendixes are very technical and detailed, but you need to understand all this in order to install a SharePoint 2010 environment that follows Microsoft's Best Practice to match the requirements of your organization.

If you don't plan to install SharePoint yourself, then you can start reading Chapter 1 and all the other chapters. If some of them are less interesting to you, you should still read them quickly to get an understanding of what they cover. Later you might need that information, and then it will be valuable to know where to find it.

The main part of this book is divided into 10 chapters. Some of these chapters focus more on SharePoint Foundation (SPF), some on SharePoint Server (SPS):

  • Chapter 1, "Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint 2010": This chapter gives you an overview of SharePoint and most of its important features. If you want to understand what SharePoint 2010 can do for you, then read this chapter.
  • Chapter 2, "Building SPF Sites": This chapter focuses on the fundamental features of SharePoint 2010; if you plan to build an SPF-based solution, read this. If you plan to build an SPS solution, this chapter covers the basic functionality you also need to know.
  • Chapter 3, "Office Integration": This chapter describes how SharePoint 2010 integrates with MS Office. If you are interested in document management features in SharePoint, then you should read this chapter.
  • Chapter 4, "Content Management in SharePoint 2010": This chapter focus on managing content, especially web content management using wiki pages, but also social computing features, integration with offline solutions like MS Outlook and SharePoint Workspace, and managing multilanguage sites.
  • Chapter 5, "Managing My Sites": This chapter focus on features only available in SPS, not SPF. It describes how to manage and and take advantage of the user's personal My Site, both for personal use and for collaboration and information sharing.
  • Chapter 6, "SharePoint Administration": This chapter is a deep dive into many important features in SharePoint, such as permissions, templates, search and indexing, and how to manage SharePoint 2010 with PowerShell and STSADM. Readers only interested in SPF should read the parts that covers SPF features, while the SPS administrator and IT pro should read the complete chapter.
  • Chapter 7, "Building Intranets and Internet Portals": This chapter focuses on features related to intranets and public-facing Internet sites. It explains what features will be of interest and how to use them. You will get a number of tips in this chapter, such as how to display Twitter content on a SharePoint site.
  • Chapter 8, "Customizing SharePoint 2010": This chapter explains how to customize both SPF and SPS sites. You will learn how to use SharePoint Designer 2010 as well as how to customize web parts, including Silverlight-based media web parts.
  • Chapter 9, "Using SharePoint Designer 2010": This chapter focus on what you can do with the free tool SharePoint Designer 2010. If you need to know how to configure and design web pages in SharePoint, this chapter is for you.
  • Chapter 10, "Backup and Restore": This chapter describes how to backup and then restore documents, lists, sites, site collections, and complete SharePoint farms, using SharePoint Central Administration, PowerShell, and STSADM. If you are a SharePoint administrator, you should read this chapter.
  • Appendix A, "Installing SharePoint Foundation 2010": This appendix describes how to plan and implement SharePoint Foundation 2010. It also covers how to upgrade from WSS 3.0.
  • Appendix B, "Configuring SharePoint Foundation 2010": This appendix describes how to configure and manage a newly installed SPF environment. It covers many important and general concepts in SharePoint that are also valid for SPS, so both SPF and SPS administrators and IT professionals should read this appendix.
  • Appendix C, "Installing SharePoint Server 2010": This appendix describes how to plan and implement SharePoint Server 2010, including how to upgrade and migrate from MOSS 2007.
  • Appendix D, "Configuring SharePoint Server 2010": This appendix describes how to configure and manage a newly created SPS 2010 environment. Before you read this appendix you should read Appendix B.
Introduction xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to Microsoft Sharepoint 2010
1(36)
What is SharePoint?
2(5)
The History of SharePoint
5(2)
Differences between SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Server
7(2)
SharePoint Foundation
7(1)
SharePoint Server 2010
8(1)
What You Need to Run SharePoint 2010
9(3)
Software Requirements
9(2)
Hardware Requirements
11(1)
Building a Test Environment
11(1)
Integrating with Microsoft Office
12(5)
Built-in Features of SharePoint
17(6)
Alerts
17(1)
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
17(1)
File and Document Management
18(2)
Project Management
20(1)
Managing Meetings
21(2)
Keeping Your Organization Updated
23(4)
Benefits of a SharePoint Intranet
23(2)
Understanding a Typical Intranet
25(2)
Finding Your Information Faster in SharePoint Server
27(3)
What File Types Can You Search?
28(1)
What Types of Search Can You Perform?
29(1)
Accessing SharePoint over the Internet
30(7)
How You Do It
30(1)
Allowing External Partners Access
31(1)
Creating Local User Accounts for External Users
32(5)
Chapter 2 Building SharePoint Foundation sites
37(42)
Defining SharePoint Websites
39(8)
Comparing SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Server Sites
40(1)
What is a SharePoint Site?
40(2)
Lists and Libraries
42(5)
Managing Site Templates
47(9)
Creating Customized Site Templates
50(3)
Site Definitions
53(3)
Granting Site Permissions
56(4)
SharePoint Groups
56(1)
Permissions for Lists and Items
57(3)
Managing Meeting Workspaces
60(5)
Creating a Meeting Workspace
60(4)
Managing Repetitive Meetings
64(1)
Meeting Workspace Security
65(1)
Working with Blog Sites
65(14)
Creating a Blog Site
66(2)
Managing a Blog Site
68(5)
Managing Blog Permissions
73(6)
Chapter 3 Office Integration
79(56)
Comparing Office Editions
80(8)
Office 2010 Integration
81(4)
Office 2007 Integration
85(1)
Office 2003 Integration
86(1)
Older Office and Non-Microsoft Desktop Applications
87(1)
Managing Document Libraries
88(39)
Different Types of Libraries
89(1)
Version History for List Items
89(2)
Using Document Metadata and Tagging
91(13)
Managing List Views
104(4)
Working with Datasheet Views
108(3)
Site Columns and Content Types
111(5)
Setting Document Policies and Auditing
116(4)
Managing Document IDs and Document Sets
120(4)
Managing In-Place Records
124(3)
Document Management with Office 2010
127(8)
Metadata and Tagging in Office 2010
127(2)
Adding Paths to SharePoint Libraries
129(6)
Chapter 4 Content Management in Sharepoint 2010
135(38)
What is Content Management?
136(18)
Why Content Management?
137(1)
Important CM Features
138(1)
Web Content Management
139(1)
Enterprise Content Management
140(1)
Social Computing and Web 2.0
141(5)
Managing Content Offline
146(8)
Enhancements in Web Content Management
154(19)
Comparing MOSS and SharePoint Server 2010
154(2)
Differences Between SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Server
156(1)
Building Blocks for a Portal
156(11)
Support for Multilingual Sites
167(6)
Chapter 5 Managing My Sites
173(30)
Getting to Know My Site
174(2)
Understanding the Purpose of Personal Sites
174(1)
Introducing New and Enhanced Features of My Site
175(1)
Working with My Site
176(19)
Creating My Site
176(7)
Understanding the Basic Features of My Site
183(4)
Extending and Personalizing My Site
187(4)
Creating Rollups for Documents and Sites
191(2)
Managing Access Control to My Sites
193(2)
Discovering the Hub for Interacting with People
195(8)
Managing Personal Profiles
195(3)
Understanding Social Tagging
198(1)
Viewing Status Updates and Activities
199(1)
Working with Bookmarks
199(1)
Using the Note Board
200(3)
Chapter 6 Sharepoint Administration
203(60)
Setting Up for Administration
203(1)
Controlling What Users Can Do in SharePoint
204(11)
The Different Types of Administrators
204(4)
Setting Permission Levels
208(2)
Assigning Permissions to Users and Groups
210(1)
Working with SharePoint Groups
211(2)
Viewing Existing Permissions
213(2)
Managing Templates, Lists, and Libraries
215(6)
Creating a List Template
215(2)
Copying List and Library Templates
217(1)
Using a Site Template
218(1)
Copying Lists and Libraries
219(2)
Searching and Indexing with SharePoint Server
221(25)
Understanding Search and Indexing
222(5)
Indexing New Content Sources
227(1)
Indexing PDF and Other File Formats
228(3)
Managing Search Scopes
231(4)
Customizing Search Features
235(7)
FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint
242(4)
Managing Audience Targeting
246(4)
Protecting SharePoint from Viruses
250(1)
Finding Antivirus Products
250(1)
Configuring the SharePoint Antivirus Feature
250(1)
Using Command-Based Management Tools
251(12)
Performing Typical Administrative Tasks with STSADM
251(4)
Using PowerShell with SharePoint 2010
255(2)
Typical Administrative Tasks with PowerShell
257(6)
Chapter 7 Building Intranets and Internet Portals
263(38)
Intranet Portals
264(15)
Analyzing the Needs
264(2)
Building an Intranet Based on SharePoint Foundation
266(6)
Building an Intranet Based on SharePoint Server
272(7)
Internet Portals
279(13)
The Challenge of Public Websites
280(1)
Managing Web Content
280(4)
Installing a Public Website
284(8)
Extranet Portals
292(2)
Configuring an Extranet
293(1)
Managing the Security of Public Websites
294(7)
Avoiding Threats When Accessing Sites Over the Internet
294(1)
Using Microsoft TMG Firewall
295(1)
Configuring Web Zones for Public Sites
296(1)
Protecting the Extranet with SSL
297(4)
Chapter 8 Customizing Sharepoint 2010
301(32)
Making Different Types of Customizations
302(3)
Customizing a Site's Look and Feel Using the Web Browser
302(1)
Customizing with Web Parts
303(2)
Customizing Using SharePoint Designer 2010
305(1)
Customizing Basic Features
305(6)
Customizing the Logo, Name, and Description
305(2)
Managing Global Navigation
307(3)
Managing Quick Launch
310(1)
Customizing with Themes
311(3)
Using Web Parts
314(11)
SharePoint Web Parts
315(4)
Web Parts with Visual Studio 2010
319(5)
Finding Third-Party Web Parts
324(1)
Client-Side Scripts in SharePoint
325(8)
Using ECMAScript --- Client Object Model
325(2)
Using JavaScript in SharePoint
327(1)
Using jQuery in SharePoint
328(5)
Chapter 9 Using Sharepoint Designer 2010
333(32)
Introduction to SharePoint Designer 2010
334(4)
SharePoint Designer 2007 Comparison
335(1)
The History of SharePoint Designer
335(1)
What You Can Do with SharePoint Designer
335(3)
SharePoint Lists
338(3)
The XSLT List View Web Part
341(2)
The Data View Web Part
343(4)
External Lists
347(4)
Managing Master Pages
351(3)
Managing Page Layout Files
354(1)
Managing CSS
355(5)
Using Workflows
360(5)
Chapter 10 Backup and Restore
365(30)
Protecting SharePoint Content
365(8)
What Needs to be Protected?
366(2)
Backup Options
368(5)
Backup Procedures
373(5)
Backing Up a Single Site
373(2)
Backing Up a Site Collection
375(1)
Backing Up a Complete Farm
376(2)
Restore Procedures
378(12)
Restoring Single Items and Lists
378(2)
Restoring a Single Site
380(1)
Restoring a Site Collection
381(2)
Unattached Content Database Data Recovery
383(1)
Restoring a Complete Farm
384(2)
Restoring a Specific Server Role
386(1)
Recovering a SQL Server
387(1)
Making a Backup Plan
388(2)
Commercial Backup Tools
390(5)
AvePoint Tools
390(1)
Microsoft Data Protection Manager 2010
390(5)
Appendix A Installing Sharepoint Foundation 2010 395(48)
Appendix B Configuring Sharepoint Foundation 2010 443(74)
Appendix C Installing Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010 517(60)
Appendix D Configuring Sharepoint Server 2010 577(50)
Index 627
Goran Husman is a senior consultant at Human Data, where he focuses on information management and e-mail systems. He is a SharePoint MVP and teaches organizations how to best use the platform. Christian Stahl is a senior SharePoint consultant at Human Data and a certified Microsoft SharePoint Trainer who specializes in building public facing Internet sites.