• Posts Tagged ‘SP2010 New Features’

    SharePoint Daily Alerts – 6

    by  • January 8, 2011 • SharePoint Daily Alerts • 0 Comments

    Themes in SharePoint Server 2010 have been redesigned to simplify the process of generating themes. Themes created in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 are not compatible with SharePoint Server 2010. If you are upgrading from Office SharePoint Server 2007 to SharePoint Server 2010, you can use Visual Upgrade to continue to use sites in the [...]

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    SharePoint Daily Alerts – 5

    by  • January 5, 2011 • SharePoint Daily Alerts • 0 Comments

    SharePoint 2010 provides a three new Client API’s for interacting with SharePoint. .Net Managed Application Silverlight Application ECMA Script These API’s are much easier to use than already exsiting WebServices. The recomended Client API was .Net Managed Application than WebServices. Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin share [...]

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    What’s New in SharePoint 2010 – 3 (14 Hive)

    by  • November 17, 2009 • SharePoint-2010 • 1 Comment

    When we compared to the SharePoint hive folder with previous editions, some additional folders are available. In SharePoint 2010, the physical path leads to C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedWeb Server Extensions14 instead of folder 12. New folders available in SharePoint Hive folder are, Policy UserCode WebClients WebServices Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend [...]

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    What’s New in SharePoint 2010 – 2 (SharePoint Management Shell)

    by  • November 7, 2009 • SharePoint-2010 • 0 Comments

    Another interesting SharePoint new feature. SharePoint 2010 now coming with a new management console called, “SharePoint Management Shell”. Which contains the Powershell cmdlets for SharePoint, by using this we control and manage the SharePoint operations like we done in STSADM command. To know more information on SharePoint Management Console and basic cmdlet operation, Zach Rosenfield [...]

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