FBA and Friendly Display Name with SharePoint 2010 and MOSS 2007
When implementing Forms Based Authentication (FBA), SharePoint retrieves the tp_title field from the UserInfo table in the WSS_Content* database to display the name of logged in user.
When implementing Forms Based Authentication (FBA), SharePoint retrieves the tp_title field from the UserInfo table in the WSS_Content* database to display the name of logged in user.
The System.Management.Automation assembly allows the exeuction of Powershell commands against Exchange server.
Although, it would seem that the same code would be able to run for both of the versions of Exchange Server, two different codebases are required. The reason for this is that Exchange 2007 (SP1) supports only local Powershell, and Exchange 2010 uses remote Powershell.
When using SQL Server logins to connect to a database that has just been restored, most likely the following error will appear: Login failed for User ‘username’
Meteorologists possess the uncanny ability to be almost right almost all of the time. Now that doesn’t always help when you’re planning the company picnic, but reports of a 70% chance of precipitation does, at the very least, encourage the party planner to rent a tent. What weather men and women are unable to do, however, is predict weather trends for the years ahead. (Global warming controversy notwithstanding. . .)
We know you’re out there. You have to be at work at o’dark thirty, but you simply cannot help yourself. You have to stay up late enough to catch a glimpse of David Letterman’s famous Top Ten List. Whether he is poking fun at a political figure, making wise-cracks about the latest and greatest gifts and gadgets, or even listing the many reasons one should own a goat, he makes you laugh.
Microsoft’s Bing search engine is now publically available, allowing you to decide whether Microsoft’s latest efforts has the power to take on Google. Bing is available at www.bing.com and replaces Live Search. Bing is taking off in a big way in the United States. July market share averaged Bing at 16.28%, Yahoo at 10.22% and Google at 71.99% (statcounter.com). Bing will give Google some competition but, the verdict is still out on whether Bing will win over Google.