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Project Server 2013 Security

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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197499.aspx Content Manage security group synchronization with Active Directory in Project Server 2013 Create security templates in Project Server 2013 Delete a security group (Project Server permission mode) Manage security templates in Project Server 2013 Modify security groups in Project Server 2013 Create security categories in Project Server 2013 Modify security templates in Project Server 2013 Manage security groups in Project Server 2013 Delete a security template (Project Server permission mode) Create security groups in Project Server 2013

My Favorites

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This  is SharePoint 2010 project for creating bookmarks for any item or document which can be a list item (like Custom list, Task list etc.) or a document stored in any document library. “My Favorites” works on Site Collection level. When you install My Favorites and activate the feature, You will get two new items in your Edit Control Block menu (ECB menu) called “Mark as Favorites” & “Remove Favorites”. When you click on “Mark as Favorite”, you will get a entry form where you can add comments for the current selected item or document. When you click on the link next to “Item Title” label, you can get a display form of the selected item. Add your comment here if you want. Then click on the save button and the form will close. When you click on the “Remove Favorite” item in ECB menu, you will get same form but with some different option like Comment will be read only and you will see delete button instead of Save button. You ca

Download ebook Pro SharePoint 2013 Administration, 2nd Edition

Download ebook Pro SharePoint 2013 Administration, 2nd Edition Book Description Pro SharePoint 2013 Administration is a practical guide to  SharePoint 2013 for intermediate to advanced SharePoint administrators and power users, covering the out-of-the-box feature set and capabilities of Microsoft's collaboration and  business  productivity platform. Starting with a detailed deployment and initial configuration walkthrough, the book covers all major feature areas, including document management, social computing, metadata management, and administration. You'll also learn about planning for capacity, backup administration  and disaster recovery, business intelligence, monitoring, and more. Unlike other books, Pro SharePoint 2013 Administration covers all elements of the product, but has a specific emphasis on features new and enhanced in the 2013 release. Book Details Publisher: Apress By: Rob Garrett ISBN: 978-1-4302-4941-2 Year: 2013 Pages: 672 Language: English File size: 34 MB

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Changes from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013

Changes from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013

Limits and boundaries

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Limits and boundaries This section lists the objects that can be a part of a solution and provides guidelines for acceptable performance for each kind of object. Acceptable performance means that the system as tested can support that number of objects, but that the number cannot be exceeded without some decrease in performance or a reduction in the value of related limits. Objects are listed both by scope and by feature. Limits data is provided, together with notes that describe the conditions under which the limit is obtained and links to additional information where available. Use the guidelines in this article to review your overall solution plans. If your solution plans exceed the recommended guidelines for one or more objects, take one or more of the following actions: Evaluate the solution to ensure that compensations are made in other areas. Flag these areas for testing and monitoring as you build your deployment. Redesign or partition the solution to ensure that you do not exce