Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Websites for SharePoint Security


SharePoint Vulnerability
http://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-26/product_id-11116/Microsoft-Sharepoint-Server.html
Best Practices
http://www.slideshare.net/AntonioMaio2/best-practices-for-security-in-microsoft-sharepoint-2013

SharePoint Security Sites
Antonio http://www.trustsharepoint.com/
Liam http://blog.helloitsliam.com/default.aspx


More … thx George
http://Mitre.org
http://Nist.gov
http://Technet.com
http://SecurityMagazine.com
http://securityfocus.com
http://Hackerjournals.com

Explorer View

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All about Explorer View
http://blogs.technet.com/b/manjesh/archive/2010/01/03/all-about-explorer-view-in-sharepoint.aspx
Explorer View Troubleshooting
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2629108
How to Disable the Windows Explorer View in SharePoint
http://www.trustsharepoint.com/2013/08/disabling-windows-explorer-view-in.html
Disable “Open in Windows Explorer”
http://ballyhoo4u.com/disable-open-in-windows-explorer-on-sharepoint/
SharePoint Explorer View and Security
http://razorleaf.com/2009/04/sharepoint%E2%80%99s-explorer-view-and-security/

Fixes
http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/52415/sharepoint-2010-open-with-explorer-issue

http://thesharepointproject.com/2012/02/22/sharepoint-explorer-view-webdav-webclient-service/

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

May 2014 DaySPUG Announcements

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Events

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Cincy SharePoint Conference - Date Changed!
Cincy/NKY – June 6th, 2014  April 25, 2014 - Mets Center- located close to CVG

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http://www.sqlsaturday.com/299/eventhome.aspx

Tips and Tricks – Presenter’s Notes

Agenda

Main Topic:  SharePoint Record Center - Presenter - Brad Adams
Community Update - DaySPUG Committee

​Brad Adam's Speaker Bio:

Brad Adams originally started as a student in Mentored Learning before becoming a full time employee of New Horizons. Brad has taught a variety of subjects including Fine Arts, Traditional Japanese Martial Arts, and Computer Technology. He has had an interest in computers since the days of WITS computer terminals, PET Computers, and Cassette Drives.

 

Sponsors

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