| bio | website | twitter.com/HosseinAarabi |
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| location | California | |
| age | 93 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | 17 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 74 |
Solving business problems using SharePoint products and technologies, and:
- Fundamental technologies/frameworks such as C#, WCF, SQL, HTML5, JQuery, JavaScript...
- Development methodology such as Scrum.
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Dec 24 |
asked | Critial Error: Site xxx does not need to be upgraded |
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Dec 18 |
answered | SharePoint 2013 Installation Issue |
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Dec 18 |
revised |
SharePoint 2013 Installation Issue added 87 characters in body; edited tags |
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Dec 18 |
revised |
SharePoint 2013 Installation Issue added 42 characters in body |
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Dec 18 |
revised |
SharePoint 2013 Installation Issue added 230 characters in body |
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Dec 18 |
asked | SharePoint 2013 Installation Issue |
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Dec 13 |
comment |
Most Efficient Way to Scan Large Volume of Records/Documents into SharePoint Agree with you 100% that we should keep the content DBs under recommended supported limit. That is have many small (manageable) content DBs, instead of few large ones. |
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Dec 13 |
comment |
Most Efficient Way to Scan Large Volume of Records/Documents into SharePoint The use of BLOB storage is not necessarily a good option if the documents and records, on average, are < (80 - 100) KB (download.microsoft.com/download/2/C/D/…) But, I will surely use this option for very large documents, records, and assets. |
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Dec 13 |
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Dec 13 |
comment |
Most Efficient Way to Scan Large Volume of Records/Documents into SharePoint 1. I will use the Content organizer feature to route the records to the appropriate record center, once I have the records scanned and uploaded into SP. 2. I will use the built-in IFilter of the Windows Server to OCR TIFF records. 3. I am interested to find a proven scanning infrastructure hardware/software solution. I am guessing HP or Xerox have some sort of software to make the process of scanning and importing docs/records into SP easier. |
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Dec 13 |
revised |
SharePoint Branding and Parallax Scrolling added 217 characters in body |
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Dec 13 |
asked | SharePoint Branding and Parallax Scrolling |
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Dec 12 |
asked | Most Efficient Way to Scan Large Volume of Records/Documents into SharePoint |
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Dec 4 |
accepted | Auto-Update Statics On/Off |
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Dec 4 |
comment |
Auto-Update Statics On/Off Got it! Just to add to that only certain SP DBs should have these options set to off. They are: Configuration databases, Content databases, User Profile Service Application Profile databases, User Profile Service Application Social databases, Web Analytics Service Application Reporting databases, Web Analytics Service Application Staging databases, Word Automation Services databases, WSS_Logging (ref: blogs.msdn.com/b/chunliu/archive/2011/11/17/…) |
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Dec 4 |
revised |
Auto-Update Statics On/Off added 82 characters in body |
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Dec 4 |
asked | Auto-Update Statics On/Off |
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Nov 26 |
revised |
Local administrator privilege is required to update the Farm Administrators' group deleted 78 characters in body |
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Nov 8 |
answered | 2007 vs 2010 Core API differences |
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Nov 8 |
revised |
Local administrator privilege is required to update the Farm Administrators' group added 229 characters in body |