Forms Authentication vs. Windows Authentication in SharePoint
Now that you’re aware of the Authentication types in MOSS 2007 and MOSS 2010 I thought it would be necessary to go into the differences and pros and cons between the two.
Read moreNow that you’re aware of the Authentication types in MOSS 2007 and MOSS 2010 I thought it would be necessary to go into the differences and pros and cons between the two.
Read moreIn this article I’ll go through SharePoint 2007′ s FBA setup which is built on top of ASP.NET 2.0, so ASP.NET developers should feel right at home developing against, and customizing this method.
Read moreWelcome to the first of a 4 part series where I’ll be guiding you through the do’s and don’ts of setting up SharePoint FBA on different versions of the SharePoint platforms, being MOSS 2007 and SharePoint 2010.
Read more…it pains me greatly to have to inform you that this seventh edition of the series is one of those posts where you have to put on the brakes and explain some really boring conceptual stuff to proceed with the rest of the series. Yeah, I know – theory is boring and sucky and you just wanna get into the nuts and bolts of it all. But, as Homer often demonstrates, sometimes we have to defy our genetic programming and actually read the instructions…
Read moreThis time around, let’s take care of the “reduce data entry” requirement, and leverage some of InfoPath’s useful features to make our form smarter.
Read moreHi again. Welcome to part 4 of my tribute to the “leave form”. It’s probably time to just get straight into the article, as I think the whole leave form joke isn’t overly funny anymore