SharePoint 2013 Patch

Published on May 2, 2013 by in SharePoint

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A patch has been made available for SharePoint 2013. This patch is known as the March 2013 PU. Separate patches are available for SharePoint Server 2013 and SharePoint 2013 Foundation. This is not a normal CU or service pack.  This patch will need to be applied in order to install any future patches. So, if [...]

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A very common scenario in an ETL process is one in which you need to call out to some configuration tables to figure out some values that it needs to use somewhere downstream in the process. Quite often you also want to pass in some parameters as well. So in this article I will be [...]

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InfoWorld is finally reporting on a rather disheartening trend that I have watched over the past year or so, which is the rise of the consumer black markets for malware. That’s right, just when you thought that those wily hackers couldn’t get any worse, they have finally figured out that it isn’t really nearly as [...]

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Most users use TCP/IP, but what is it really… And what do you do when it breaks. (includes steps to reset TCP/IP back to its orginal state) TCP/IP is described by Margaret Rouse, Webopedia, with a sprinkle of Rob, as follows: TCP/IP, pronounced as separate letters “T-C-P-I-P” (not TaaKaaPaaa eipp) is short for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TCP/IP [...]

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NIC teaming for ESX can be configured for both network load balancing and for failover. This is an ideal configuration for production environments in which you have more than one NIC(s) installed in the ESX host machine In case of a failover configuration, the NICs are configured in active-passive mode. In case of load balancing, [...]

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I do a lot of work with TFS and Visual Studio so I waited with baited breath to jump in to the final release of VS2012 to try out some of the fun new things available with this version.  This article was originally going to deal with the new Suspend/Resume features, but I decided to [...]

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The new SQL Server Object Explorer (SSOE) in Visual Studio 2012 provides access to database objects that is very similar to SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). Not only is navigation of multiple databases permitted, but the ability to drill down into the objects is provided. Both of these functions are performed very similar to how [...]

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