Nice. I was using machine name on root site as well. Easy mistake to make.
On 29 January 2013 11:23, Chris Grist wrote:
> Got it working, I had an empty root site collection, but it was using
> https://servername the cert was only good for https://*.domain.com
>
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> *From:* ozmoss-b
Got it working, I had an empty root site collection, but it was using
https://servername the cert was only good for https://*.domain.com
From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of
Web Admin
Sent: Tuesday, 29 January 2013 10:34 AM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: Re: crawl
Are they all anonymous access sites?
On 29 January 2013 10:49, Chris Grist wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> ** **
>
> Trying to crawl a web app that has a bunch of HNSC, looks like about 2-3
> site collections are craweled and the rest do not show up in the logs
> anywhere.
>
> ** **
>
> Has anyon
Hi Guys,
Trying to crawl a web app that has a bunch of HNSC, looks like about 2-3 site
collections are craweled and the rest do not show up in the logs anywhere.
Has anyone seen something like this before and got any ideas?
All sites are working from the crawl server, so there shouldn't be an i
Have fun with that then. :)
We recently deployed a solution using SSRS and the only solution I came up
with was permissioning the pages used to run the reports from. One for
admins, contributors and readers. Painful but it worked. I wrote a
powershell script to create the 140 pages and provision t
I have been asked to assist with a big BI project and most of BI guys have
not used SharePoint.
They will use Performance Point, Power Pivot and SSRS. (Sql Server 2012)..
no excel services
I believe it will be stored in library and after publishing they can update
the columns..
I noticed in perfor
Wow. Has anyone had the unfortunate task of having to create and brand
custom masterpages (and publishing layouts) for 2013 yet?
I seriously want to cry at just how painful this is.
Please tell me I don't really have to register tag prefixes for each and
every bloated snippet I add to the master?
If the report resides in a library then, yes. Just add some new columns.
Are you using Excel Services or what?
On 29 January 2013 08:39, Ajay wrote:
> [?] Confusion.. I didn't meant 2010 metadata.. meant any user defined data.
>
> When publish reports to SharePoint.. can we assign additional i
[?] Confusion.. I didn't meant 2010 metadata.. meant any user defined data.
When publish reports to SharePoint.. can we assign additional information
for that report like Report Owner, Technical Owner..
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Web Admin
wrote:
> I've used audience-targeting and custo
I've used audience-targeting and custom permissions on documents used for
the reports.
Never really played around with metadata in 2010 yet. :\
On 27 January 2013 14:15, Ajay wrote:
> Can we specify metadata for the reports/dashboard published
> to SharePoint.. e.g. create new fields like owne
Thanks Shahram/Paul,
There will be at most 20-30 users for this team portal.. so thinking to go
with personalization approach.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Web Admin
wrote:
> I was going to recommend the same thing but it's risky and depends on how
> many users you're talking about.
>
> P
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