31 August, 2013

SharePoint 2013 capabilities vs Yammer capabilities

Features
Yammer
SharePoint 2013
Inbox
Fully Supported
Not Included
Private Messages
Fully Supported
Not Included
Desktop App
Fully Supported
Not Included
Mobile Support
Fully Supported
Partly available
Integrated Chat
Fully Supported
Partly available
Recognition 
Fully Supported
Partly available
Micro-blogging
Fully Supported
Fully Supported
Feeds
Fully Supported
Fully Supported
User Profile
Fully Supported
Fully Supported
Groups/Communities
Fully Supported
Fully Supported
Extranet Access
Fully Supported
Fully Supported
Social Search
Fully Supported
Fully Supported
API Support
Fully Supported
Fully Supported



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Upload Multiple Documents is disabled in Document Library- SharePoint 2010


We have been recently migrated from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010 environment so we are still in the phase to setup the complete settings in the environments. We have created some site collections and give to so many departments to do application testing so that we can analyse the errors and take appropriate action according to those exceptions.

So many users have reported that they are not able to upload multiple documents as “multiple documents” option is disabled/greyed out.

Also, some have reported that they are getting the following error message:
This control is currently disabled. You might not have the right permission level to use this, you might need to select an object or item, or the control might not work in this context.

Let me tell you guys that this section is very widespread and can be happen because of so many reasons. I don’t want to restrict this thread with only one solution as while debugging on this issue, I have explored so many options and would like to share all the options with you so that you can take a benefit of this and issue can be resolved in easy as well as proficient manner.

I am going to elaborate this information in step by step manner so in case of any queries/questions regarding any step then please let me know. I would be more than happy to help you as well as resolves your issues, Thank you.

Multiple Resolutions:
1)   Make sure the Office 2010 should be installed on the machine.

2)   Make sure the IE (Internet Explorer) Version should be 32-bit and not a 64-bit. How to check this: http://www.tracker-software.com/knowledgebase/280-How-do-I-tell-if-I-am-using-a-32-bit-or-64-bit-version-of-IE  

3)   Make sure the client integration is Enabled in Central Administration
How to check this: Central Administration-Manage web applications-Ribbon-Authentication Providers-Client Integration check box.

4)   Make sure the STSSYNC add-on should be enabled in IE. How to check this: Open IE-Tools-Manage Add-Ons-Look for the STSSYNC add-on and enable it.

5)   Make sure this option “Enable additional actions and Online Status for members” in Central Administration is set to Yes. How to check this: Open the Central Administration page-Click on Manage web applications-Select the web application you would like to configure-From the ribbon select General Settings-In the section titled Person Name Actions and Presence Settings change the setting Enable additional actions and Online Status for members to Yes-Click OK to apply changes.

6)   Make sure the ActiveX Control is enabled in Internet Explorer. How to check this- Open IE-Tools-Manage Add-Ons-Look for the STSUpld UploadCtl Class add-on and enable it.

7)   Make sure the Internet Explorer settings should not be too high. How to check this: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-vista/change-internet-explorer-security-settings

8)   Make sure the protected mode should not be enabled in Internet Explorer. How to check this: Open internet explorer- Click on Tools menu and select Internet Options- Select Security Tab in the Internet options windows- Select Internet from the zone settings- Uncheck Enable Protected Mode option to disable the protection from Security for this zone- Hit Apply and Ok.


9)   Make sure the SharePoint site should be added inside trusted sites zone. How to do this: http://sharepointknowledgebase.blogspot.in/2010/07/site-prompts-for-credentials.html

Thank you once again!

I would like to request you if you have any different resolution apart from the above mentioned then please share here so that it would be beneficial for others as well.

Happy SharePoint to all of U...

Product applies to:
1.   Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
2.   Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010
3.   Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007
4.   Microsoft Office Excel 2007
5.   Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007

Reference:
Manage documents in SharePoint 2010

Uploading Documents in SharePoint 2010

SharePoint Server 2010 Training: How to Upload Multiple Files to a Document Library

29 August, 2013

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Creating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012

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Can I migrate services from my Windows Server x cluster to a Windows Server 2012 R2 cluster?

Q: Can I migrate services from my Windows Server x cluster to a Windows Server 2012 R2 cluster?

A: Microsoft provides an n-2 cluster migration support. This means the migration of clustered services is supported from two versions back.

This means that for a Windows Server 2012 R2 target, cluster then services can be migrated from Windows Server 2012 clusters (n-1) and from Windows Server 2008 R2 clusters (n-2). It's important to note that migrating cluster services doesn't copy storage--when migrating services, the cluster storage is moved from one cluster to another. Only the configurations, which are effectively registry values, are moved from the source to the target cluster.

If you have an older cluster, for example Windows Server 2003 R2, and want to move to Windows Server 2012 R2, then one option is to stand up a temporary Windows Server 2008 R2 cluster and use that as an interim hop for the migration of services to Windows Server 2012 R2.


 

 

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