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Conquer Microsoft SharePoint 2013 administration—from the inside out!

Dive into SharePoint 2013 administration—and really put your systems expertise to work! This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds. Discover how the experts deploy, configure, and manage SharePoint—and challenge yourself to new levels of mastery.

  • Automate the installation and configuration of SharePoint 2013
  • Effectively manage SharePoint apps and custom solutions
  • Optimize farms, web apps, content databases, and site collections
  • Use methods to help users attain productive search experiences
  • Configure business intelligence features in SharePoint 2013
  • Dive deep into SharePoint security practices and architecture
  • Add SharePoint Online to your existing SharePoint environment
  • Manage User Profiles and the SharePoint social experience
  • Monitor and troubleshoot SharePoint with insider tips

For Intermediate to Advanced IT Professionals



Introduction xxi
Chapter 1 What's new in SharePoint 2013 1(38)
The end user
1(21)
The user interface
2(3)
SkyDrive Pro
5(1)
Metadata navigation
6(1)
eDiscovery
7(1)
Site mailboxes
8(1)
Social features
9(1)
Workflow
9(1)
New site templates
10(2)
Apps
12(1)
Service applications
12(1)
Information Rights Management
13(1)
Access Services 2013
14(1)
Visio Services
15(1)
Business Connectivity Services
16(1)
Business intelligence
17(1)
Publishing
17(2)
Mobility
19(3)
The developer
22(4)
The App Model
22(2)
REST
24(1)
CSOM
25(1)
The IT professional
26(10)
Office Web Apps
26(1)
Web analytics
26(1)
User license enforcement
27(1)
User Profile service application changes
27(1)
Application layer
28(2)
Search
30(1)
Content databases
30(4)
Authentication
34(2)
Workflow
36(1)
Summary
36(3)
Chapter 2 Planning and preparing for SharePoint 2013 installation 39(20)
Planning for the installation of SharePoint 2013
39(7)
SharePoint farm types
39(2)
Physical architecture
41(2)
SharePoint server roles and components
43(2)
SharePoint 2013 editions
45(1)
SQL Server configuration for SharePoint 2013
46(5)
Understanding SQL Server and SharePoint integration
46(3)
Preparing and installing SQL Server for SharePoint 2013
49(2)
SharePoint 2013 pre-installation preparation
51(7)
SharePoint 2013 installation required accounts
51(2)
Hardware requirements
53(1)
SharePoint 2013 software requirements
53(4)
Installing the SharePoint 2013 prerequisites
57(1)
Summary
58(1)
Chapter 3 Upgrading to SharePoint 2013 59(54)
Upgrade path
59(4)
Services that can be migrated
60(1)
Services that can't be upgraded
60(2)
New or improved SharePoint 2013 migration tools
62(1)
Preparing for the migration from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013
63(8)
The eight steps to migrate to SharePoint 2013
71(40)
Step one: preparing for installation
71(1)
Step two: copy customizations over to the server
71(1)
Step three: run configuration and configure farm settings
72(1)
Step four: move your databases to the new SQL Server
72(2)
Step five: migrate the service applications
74(12)
Step six: create new web applications
86(4)
Step seven: test and attach content databases
90(4)
Step eight: upgrade site collections
94(17)
Summary
111(2)
Chapter 4 Installing SharePoint 2013 113(30)
Installation fundamentals
113(2)
Hardware requirements
113(1)
Software requirements
114(1)
Service and installation accounts
114(1)
Installing SharePoint 2013
115(27)
Installing prerequisites manually
117(6)
Installing SharePoint 2013 by using setup.exe
123(3)
Configuring SharePoint 2013 by using Psconfig.exe
126(8)
Using AutoSPInstaller
134(8)
Summary
142(1)
Chapter 5 Managing farms, web applications, and content databases 143(30)
SharePoint farm architecture
143(2)
Planning farm architecture
143(1)
Farm roles and components
144(1)
Farm topology
145(1)
Understanding your topology needs
145(1)
Farm management
146(6)
Managing servers in a farm
146(4)
Managing services on the server
150(2)
Creating and configuring web applications
152(10)
Understanding web applications
152(1)
Creating a web application
153(6)
Configuring an SSL certificate
159(1)
Configuring web application settings
160(1)
General settings
160(2)
Removing and extending web applications
162(4)
Removing a web application
162(2)
Deleting a web application
164(1)
Extending a web application
165(1)
Configuring Alternate Access Mappings
166(2)
Configuring AAMs
167(1)
Managing content databases
168(4)
Adding content databases
169(2)
Remove a content database
171(1)
Managing a content database
171(1)
Summary
172(1)
Chapter 6 Creating and managing service applications 173(38)
What is a service application?
173(7)
What service applications are available with SharePoint 2013?
175(5)
Creating service applications
180(5)
How to create service applications by using the Configuration Wizard
181(1)
Creating service applications in Central Administration
182(1)
Creating service applications by using Windows PowerShell
183(2)
Managing service applications
185(16)
The Manage Service Applications button or link
185(1)
The Administrators button
186(1)
The Properties button
186(1)
The Publish button
186(1)
The Permissions button
187(1)
Creating the State Service service application
187(1)
Creating the Machine Translation Service service application
188(1)
Creating the Subscription Settings service application
189(5)
Creating and managing the Secure Store Service service application
194(4)
Creating and managing the Work Management service application
198(3)
Cross-farm sharing of service applications
201(8)
Exchange certificates
202(1)
Establishing trust
203(1)
Publishing service applications
204(2)
Generating permissions
206(1)
Consuming service applications
207(2)
Summary
209(2)
Chapter 7 Creating and managing site collections 211(32)
Understanding site collections
211(7)
Path-named and host-named site collections
213(4)
Site collections versus subsites
217(1)
Creating managed paths and site collections
218(7)
Creating managed paths
218(2)
Creating path-named site collections
220(4)
Creating a host-named site collection
224(1)
Managing site collections
225(4)
Deleting a site collection
225(1)
Site collection quotas
226(2)
Moving a site collection to a different content database
228(1)
Self-service site creation and site retention policies
229(4)
Self-service site creation
229(2)
Confirming site use and deletion
231(1)
Site closure and deletion policies
231(2)
Cross-site publishing
233(8)
Understanding CSP
233(1)
The components of CSP
234(1)
Configuring CSP
235(6)
Summary
241(2)
Chapter 8 Creating and configuring Search service applications 243(62)
Exploring Share Point Enterprise Search
243(13)
New features
243(1)
Architecture
244(2)
The Administration component
246(1)
The Crawler component
246(2)
The Content Processing component
248(2)
The Index component
250(1)
The Query Processing component
251(1)
The Analytics Processing component
252(1)
Search analytics
253(1)
Usage analytics
254(1)
Search limits
255(1)
Creating Search service applications
256(3)
Create a Search service application
256(3)
Scaling Search service applications
259(34)
Adding Search servers
260(1)
Assigning roles
261(2)
Moving the index location
263(1)
Creating index partitions
263(1)
Removing search roles
264(1)
Upgrading SharePoint Search
265(1)
Upgrading FAST Search
265(2)
Content sources
267(2)
Crawl schedules
269(1)
Crawl rules
270(2)
Server name mappings
272(1)
File types
272(1)
Crawler impact rules
273(1)
Entity extractors
274(1)
The Authoritative Pages feature
275(1)
Result Sources
276(5)
Query rules
281(2)
Search query throttling
283(1)
Query client types
284(1)
Query suggestions
285(1)
Search result removal
286(1)
Crawled properties
287(1)
Managed properties
287(3)
Ranking models
290(1)
Thesaurus
291(1)
Query spelling corrections
292(1)
Search schemas
293(1)
Maintaining and troubleshooting Search service applications
293(7)
Crawl logs
294(1)
Crawl health reports
295(1)
Query health reports
295(1)
Usage reports
296(1)
Debugging
297(1)
Troubleshooting
298(2)
Implementing Search best practices
300(4)
Managing searchability
300(1)
Recall
301(1)
Precision
301(1)
Relevancy
301(1)
Managing language detection
302(1)
Backup and restore
302(1)
Search administration tasks
303(1)
Summary
304(1)
Chapter 9 Customizing search results and the Search Center site 305(54)
Why customize Search?
305(1)
Customizing your search results
306(35)
Tools for customizing search results
306(1)
Query rules
307(6)
Result sources
313(4)
Result types
317(3)
Display templates
320(5)
Putting it all together
325(6)
Viewing the results
331(1)
Working with queries and result sources
331(10)
Customizing the Search Center site
341(16)
Customizing the search page
342(2)
Customizing the Refinement panel
344(5)
Configuring Faceted Navigation
349(6)
Search Navigation
355(2)
Summary
357(2)
Chapter 10 Configuring Metadata Management Services 359(34)
Overview of MMS
359(1)
MMS components
359(4)
Content type
359(1)
Taxonomy, terms, and term sets
360(1)
Term types and the term store
361(1)
The Content Type hub
362(1)
Creating an MMS application
363(9)
Deletion options
366(1)
Modifying the MMS
367(2)
Managed metadata properties
369(2)
Managed metadata administrators
371(1)
Upgrading the MMS
372(20)
Working with the MMS
374(1)
Accessing the Term Store Management Tool from Central Administration
375(1)
Configuring a Content Type hub
375(2)
The Term Store Management Tool
377(4)
Reuse term
381(2)
Pinning a term
383(2)
Modifying metadata columns in Datasheet view
385(1)
Managing metadata by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets
386(1)
Publishing the MMS
386(1)
Consuming the MMS
387(4)
Disaster recovery of the MMS
391(1)
Summary
392(1)
Chapter 11 Configuring User Profile Services 393(36)
Understanding the UPS
393(1)
Planning the UPS
394(6)
Service accounts
395(1)
Server-to-server authentication
395(1)
Databases
396(1)
My Site Host and personal site collections
397(1)
Search Center URL
398(1)
Active Directory synchronization permissions
399(1)
User profile replication
399(1)
Configuring the UPS
400(16)
Creating the UPS service application
400(3)
Configuring the User Profile Synchronization
403(9)
Configuring UPS service application security
412(4)
Managing the UPS
416(9)
Managing user profiles
416(1)
Manage profile properties
417(6)
Managing policies
423(1)
Managing user sub-types
424(1)
Configuring My Sites
425(2)
Setup My Sites
425(1)
Configure Trusted Host Locations
426(1)
Manage Promoted Sites
426(1)
Publish Links To Office Client Applications
426(1)
Manage Social Tags And Notes
426(1)
Manage Following
426(1)
Configuring Audiences
427(1)
Creating Audiences
427(1)
Compiling Audiences
427(1)
Applying Audiences
428(1)
Summary
428(1)
Chapter 12 Understanding and configuring social capabilities 429(28)
An overview of SharePoint 2013 social capabilities
429(1)
Understanding SharePoint 2013 social features
429(1)
Microblogging and activity feeds
430(8)
Understanding the SharePoint activity feed
430(3)
Site Feeds
433(1)
Activity feed architecture
434(4)
Task aggregation
438(3)
My Tasks
438(1)
Exchange and Outlook
439(2)
Community sites
441(8)
Creating and configuring a community site
441(2)
Managing categories
443(1)
Managing membership
443(1)
Managing discussions
444(2)
Managing reputation and badges
446(3)
Microsoft SkyDrive Pro
449(4)
SkyDrive Pro client configuration
450(2)
SkyDrive Pro server configuration
452(1)
Comparing SharePoint 2013 to Yammer
453(2)
Feature comparison
453(2)
Mobile clients
455(1)
Summary
456(1)
Chapter 13 Configuring Business Connectivity Services 457(32)
What's new with BCS
457(2)
Overview of BCS
459(1)
BCS components
460(5)
Service applications for BCS
461(3)
External lists
464(1)
The BCS
465(11)
Best practices
465(2)
Starting the BDC service
467(1)
Creation options
468(3)
Deletion options
471(2)
Modifying the BCS
473(2)
BCS Windows PowerShell Cmdlets
475(1)
Publishing the BCS service application
475(1)
Creating a BCS solution
476(8)
Creating an ECT
476(1)
Connecting to an external system
477(4)
Creating an external list
481(2)
Setting permission for the BCS
483(1)
Upgrading the BCS
484(4)
Migrating BCS from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013
484(4)
Summary
488(1)
Chapter 14 Configuring records management and eDiscovery 489(42)
Introduction to records management and information management policies
489(8)
What is records management?
490(1)
Compliance requirements document
491(1)
Records management roles
492(1)
The file plan
493(2)
What are information management policies
495(2)
Planning document policies
497(1)
Policy metadata
497(1)
Implementing and configuring information management policies
497(8)
Implementing and configuring a records center
505(15)
Creating and managing a content type
506(1)
Creating the Records Center
507(5)
Creating records libraries
512(1)
Define required metadata
512(1)
Apply information management policies
513(1)
Create content organizer rules
513(1)
Creating a farm-level Send To option
513(2)
Placing a hold on records
515(2)
Generating a file plan report
517(1)
Generating an audit report
518(2)
Implementing and managing in-place records
520(10)
Implementing In-Place records at the site collection
520(1)
Configuring In-Place records in a list or library
521(3)
In-Place records management vs. a Records Center
524(2)
Implementing eDiscovery
526(4)
Summary
530(1)
Chapter 15 Understanding and managing SharePoint 2013 apps 531(38)
Understanding the new App Model
531(15)
Why is a new App Model needed?
532(3)
Understanding SharePoint 2013 apps
535(2)
Understanding the different types of apps
537(5)
Understanding app security
542(4)
Managing SharePoint 2013 apps
546(13)
Hosting apps on premises
546(5)
Creating an app catalog
551(2)
Adding an app to a SharePoint site
553(2)
Removing an app from a SharePoint site
555(1)
APP governance
556(3)
Deploying apps
559(8)
Differences between OAuth and S2S
560(1)
Deploying provider-hosted apps on premises
561(4)
Deploying provider-hosted apps to SharePoint Online
565(2)
Summary
567(2)
Chapter 16 Managing farm and sandboxed solutions 569(24)
Understanding solution packages
569(9)
Understanding farm solutions
570(4)
Understanding sandboxed solutions
574(1)
Understanding the WSP file
575(1)
Understanding the solution manifest
576(2)
Managing farm solutions
578(7)
Adding a solution
578(1)
Installing a solution package
578(3)
Uninstalling a solution package
581(1)
Removing a solution package
582(1)
Updating a solution package
582(1)
Deploying a pre-SharePoint 2013 solution package
583(2)
Managing sandboxed solutions
585(7)
Adding and activating sandboxed solutions
585(1)
Deactivating and deleting sandboxed solutions
586(1)
Configuring and monitoring sandboxed solutions
587(5)
Summary
592(1)
Chapter 17 Installing and configuring business intelligence components 593(62)
What's new with BI in SharePoint 2013
594(1)
Preparing your environment with test data
595(3)
Creating a Business Intelligence Center
595(1)
Installing SQL Server Analysis Services
595(3)
Loading sample databases
598(1)
Working with Excel Services
598(15)
Excel Services architecture
599(1)
Creating an Excel Services service application
600(1)
Configuring Excel Services
601(9)
Testing Excel Services
610(3)
Troubleshooting Excel Services
613(1)
Working with PowerPivot
613(16)
PowerPivot components
614(2)
PowerPivot architecture
616(1)
Understanding data refresh
617(1)
Installing and configuring Analysis Services in SharePoint Mode
618(4)
Installing and configuring PowerPivot for SharePoint Add-in
622(4)
Testing PowerPivot
626(3)
Troubleshooting PowerPivot
629(1)
Working with SQL Server Reporting Services
629(8)
The SSRS architecture
630(1)
Installing and configuring SSRS
631(3)
Testing SSRS
634(3)
Working with Power View
637(6)
The Power View architecture
638(1)
Using Power View in SharePoint
639(1)
Testing Power View
640(3)
Working with PerformancePoint Services
643(11)
Understanding dashboards: the pilot metaphor
643(1)
The PPS architecture
644(1)
Creating a PPS Application
644(1)
Configuring PPS
645(2)
Understanding Dashboard Designer
647(4)
Testing PPS
651(3)
Troubleshooting PPS
654(1)
Summary
654(1)
Chapter 18 Monitoring and troubleshooting SharePoint 2013 655(38)
Monitoring the Windows Server
656(10)
Task Manager
656(1)
Resource Monitor
657(1)
Performance Monitor
657(1)
Troubleshooting by using Performance Monitor
658(2)
Event Viewer
660(2)
Troubleshooting by using Event Viewer
662(4)
Monitoring SharePoint by using trace logs (ULS logs)
666(5)
ULS Viewer
667(2)
Troubleshooting using ULS Viewer
669(2)
Monitoring IIS
671(3)
Troubleshooting by using IIS log data
671(3)
Monitoring SharePoint by using built-in tools
674(10)
Health Analyzer
675(1)
Troubleshooting by using Health Analyzer
676(1)
Timerjobs
676(2)
Search diagnostics
678(1)
Developer Dashboard
678(5)
Usage and storage monitoring tools at the site-collection level
683(1)
Additional troubleshooting tools
684(7)
MIISClient
685(1)
Wireshark
686(1)
Fiddler
687(1)
SharePoint Manager 2013
687(1)
Feature Admin Tool
688(1)
Klist and Kerbtray
689(2)
Summary
691(2)
Chapter 19 Understanding and configuring security 693(38)
Overview of SharePoint 2013 security
694(1)
Security and least privileges
694(1)
Farm security
695(10)
Managed accounts
699(2)
Unmanaged accounts
701(1)
Auditing farm-level changes
701(1)
Farm-level user-license enforcement
702(1)
Designing extranet farm security
702(2)
Designing SharePoint Online security
704(1)
Network security
705(2)
Ports
706(1)
Internet Protocol security
706(1)
Request Management
707(1)
Database security
707(4)
Database roles
707(1)
Web application pool account security
708(1)
Database administrator security
708(1)
Backup security
709(1)
Database and file encryption
709(2)
Service application security
711(2)
Search security
711(1)
Secure Store
712(1)
BCS
712(1)
User Profile services
712(1)
Web application security
713(4)
Authentication providers
713(1)
Claims-based authentication
714(1)
ADFS 2.0
715(1)
Web application access policies
715(1)
SSL
716(1)
App Model security
717(1)
OAuth 2.0
717(1)
Server-to-server authentication
718(1)
Site collection security
718(1)
Site collection administrators
718(1)
SharePoint Designer
719(1)
Site, list, and item security
719(10)
SharePoint users and groups
720(1)
Permissions and permission levels
721(2)
Permission assignment and inheritance
723(2)
Site creation governance
725(1)
Information Management Policies
725(1)
Information Rights Management
726(1)
Designing an auditing strategy
727(2)
Summary
729(2)
Chapter 20 Scaling and optimizing farms 731(44)
Scaling SharePoint 2013
731(12)
SLAs
731(3)
Metrics
734(1)
Load testing
735(2)
Virtualization
737(1)
Scale-up
738(1)
Scale-out
738(3)
Global scaling
741(1)
SQL Server scaling and utilization
742(1)
Load balancing
743(1)
Optimizing SharePoint 2013
743(30)
Optimizing network traffic
744(1)
WAN acceleration
745(1)
Content Delivery Networks
746(1)
Optimizing storage
747(2)
Content database sizing
749(3)
Remote BLOB storage
752(3)
Shredded Storage
755(3)
Caching
758(2)
Distributed Cache service
760(3)
Request Management
763(10)
Summary
773(2)
Chapter 21 Installing and configuring Office Web Apps 2013 775(38)
Overview
776(5)
Enhancements
776(1)
Licensing
777(1)
Excel Web App versus Excel Services
777(1)
Web Application Open Platform Interface Protocol
778(2)
Supported file types
780(1)
Device viewing and editing capabilities
780(1)
Hardware and software requirements
781(2)
Hardware
782(1)
Software
782(1)
Network
783(1)
Installing Office Web Apps
783(4)
Installation
784(3)
High availability
787(1)
Configuring
787(12)
Large farms
795(1)
File system
795(3)
Language packs
798(1)
Security
799(1)
Integrating
799(7)
SharePoint 2013 integration
799(6)
Exchange 2013 integration
805(1)
Lync 2013 integration
805(1)
Custom integration
805(1)
Office Web Apps maintenance
806(5)
System Center Operations Manager
806(3)
Performance counters
809(1)
Service packs and cumulative updates
809(2)
Summary
811(2)
Chapter 22 Understanding SharePoint Online, Azure, and hybrid scenarios 813(22)
Overview
813(1)
Pervasiveness of the cloud
813(1)
Why move to the cloud?
814(1)
Office 365 and SharePoint Online
814(10)
Office 365 plans
815(3)
Creating your Office 365 account
818(1)
Windows PowerShell and SharePoint Online
819(2)
Office 365 networking
821(1)
Backup and restore of SharePoint Online
822(2)
Windows Azure
824(3)
The Azure platforms
824(1)
Azure Active Directory
825(1)
Azure Service Bus
826(1)
Azure Virtual Machines
826(1)
Hybrid scenarios
827(7)
Types of hybrid scenarios
827(3)
Profile synchronization
830(1)
Configuring Office 365 Active Directory integration
830(1)
Navigation and branding
831(1)
Search federation
832(2)
Summary
834(1)
Chapter 23 Performing content and disaster recovery 835(44)
Introducing disaster recovery
835(6)
The importance of redundancy
837(1)
The role of backups
838(2)
Restores
840(1)
Disaster recovery planning
841(8)
Education
841(4)
Documentation
845(3)
Preparation
848(1)
Using SharePoint 2013 disaster recovery tools
849(9)
Versioning
849(1)
The two-stage Recycle Bin
850(3)
Central Administration
853(1)
Windows PowerShell
854(1)
SQL Server backups
854(2)
Read-only content databases
856(1)
Unattached content databases
857(1)
Performing backups and restores
858(17)
Using Central Administration
858(3)
Using Windows PowerShell
861(11)
An example of performing a SharePoint 2013 farm backup and restore
872(3)
Ensuring a full-farm recovery
875(2)
Summary
877(2)
Index 879
Randy Williams is an enterprise trainer and SharePoint evangelist. He is a SharePoint MVP alumn, and co-author of several books.

CA Callahan, MCSE, MCSA, MCT, is a SharePoint MVP. Her company provides customized training and courseware for businesses and IT professionals. She is also a frequent presenter at various industry shows and conferences. She is the author and co-author of several SharePoint and Windows books.

Chris Givens, MCSE, MCT, is a SharePoint architect, trainer, and consultant. He is the author of several SharePoint titles for Microsoft Courseware Library.

Milan Gross is a SharePoint trainer and consultant, specializing in architecture, planning, solution design, and governance. He is a regular presenter at industry events and conferences. He is also the co-author of several SharePoint books.

Brian Alderman, is MCT, MCTS, MCITP, MCSA, MCSE, and PMP certified. As a Senior Technical Instructor and consultant, he has nearly 15 years of experience in networking, SQL Server databases, SharePoint technologies, training, and project management. Brian is the coauthor of Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Administrators Companion.

Javier Barrera is a senior lead engineer, architect, and administrator at a large company. He is part of a team that supports hundreds of enterprise-level SharePoint farms. Javier is a frequent presenter at SharePoint conferences and events. He writes blogs and articles. He has also contributed to several SharePoint books.