SP2010 - Mysites

2013-01-23 Thread Ajay
Hi Guys,

I am implementing a BI solution in SP2010, .

One of the requirement is
Users can customise their own page so that they can put
information/reports/dashboards they use frequently in one place for easy,
immediate access.

One colleague suggested MySites for this.. will this work, as mysites will
be in a separate web application, will users have access to
reports/dashboards etc from it.

Else I am thinking we let users create a page in the portal and then
customize it, but don't publish it so only they can see their page.

Please suggest

Cheers,
A
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Re: SP2010 - Mysites

2013-01-23 Thread Shahram Banihashem
Hi Ajay,

You may allow the users to personalize the pages. So, they can update existing 
pages and the changes will be seen by only themselves.  

Regards,

Shahram.

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On 24/01/2013, at 7:10 AM, Ajay akhanna...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Guys,
 
 I am implementing a BI solution in SP2010, .
 
 One of the requirement is
 Users can customise their own page so that they can put 
 information/reports/dashboards they use frequently in one place for easy, 
 immediate access.
 
 One colleague suggested MySites for this.. will this work, as mysites will be 
 in a separate web application, will users have access to reports/dashboards 
 etc from it.
 
 Else I am thinking we let users create a page in the portal and then 
 customize it, but don't publish it so only they can see their page.
 
 Please suggest
 
 Cheers,
 A
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Re: SP2010 - Mysites

2013-01-23 Thread Web Admin
I was going to recommend the same thing but it's risky and depends on how
many users you're talking about.

Personalisation doesn't use versioning and if someone should kill that page
then you're very likely to lose each personalisation instance even after
restoring it. I've not tested this but recall major problems with this.

I'd recommend cross site web parts and My Sites. OR a single dashboard page
that includes web parts with enough functionality to please everyone.


On 24 January 2013 08:25, Shahram Banihashem shb2...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi Ajay,

 You may allow the users to personalize the pages. So, they can update
 existing pages and the changes will be seen by only themselves.

 Regards,

 Shahram.

 [Sent from my Smart Phone]

 On 24/01/2013, at 7:10 AM, Ajay akhanna...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi Guys,
 
  I am implementing a BI solution in SP2010, .
 
  One of the requirement is
  Users can customise their own page so that they can put
 information/reports/dashboards they use frequently in one place for easy,
 immediate access.
 
  One colleague suggested MySites for this.. will this work, as mysites
 will be in a separate web application, will users have access to
 reports/dashboards etc from it.
 
  Else I am thinking we let users create a page in the portal and then
 customize it, but don't publish it so only they can see their page.
 
  Please suggest
 
  Cheers,
  A
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Active Directory logins to SharePoint

2013-01-23 Thread Ajay
Hi Guys,

I have some SharePoint applications which uses Active Directory login.

I have received a query from the infrastructure team
*Can you identify any specific risks related to these applications that we
should consider when upgrading our Domain Controllers*
*
*
Does this matter, I think as long as people can login to the machine, they
can access the SharePoint sites, irrespective of Domain Controllers.. right
?

Thanks
Ajay
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