Monthly Archives: January 2013
SharePoint Performance Tuning 3 – Customizations
Written on , by Tommy Segoro
INTRODUCTION This is a series. The previous article can be found at Series 2. Now we’ve arrived at the customizations topic. Customisations obviously cover a broad range of topics. Therefore, in this particular article I want to discuss only the basic elements and some tips that we can do to increase performance. Continue Reading
SharePoint Performance Tuning 2 – SharePoint Configuration
Written on , by Tommy Segoro
INTRODUCTION This is a series. The previous article can be found at Series 1. The next step that we have to be aware of after the hardware and topology configurations is the SharePoint Configuration itself. Please share your thoughts, too. SHAREPOINT CONFIGURATION Using different user accounts for different services ALWAYS use Continue Reading
SharePoint Performance Tuning 1 – Hardware Requirements and Server Topology
Written on , by Tommy Segoro
INTRODUCTION Hi everyone, in this opportunity I would like to share with you some of the tips that can help us tuning our SharePoint Farm performance. This is a series. Please also note that all of the articles mentioned in this series are purely based on my experience and some readings that I’ve done Continue Reading
Manage User Profiles Not Displaying Any Results in RTM
Written on , by Tommy Segoro
In 2007 when you click on Manage User Profiles it displays ALL user accounts by default. In 2010 this isn’t the case. When you click on Manage User Profiles it says “There are no results to display” and I was a bit surprised when I first saw this because I thought the import wasn’t Continue Reading
SharePoint 2010 RTM Still Requires SP_Farm to Run Profile Sync
Written on , by Tommy Segoro
I normally install Sharepoint with the following configuration: – Login using SP_Admin and install Sharepoint – SP_Farm is used to run Farm service In 2007 you can normally run Profile Sync with SP_Admin (account used to install Sharepoint) but in SP 2010 BETA this wasn’t the case. You have to logout and re-log back in using SP_Farm in order to run the Continue Reading