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Beginning SharePoint 2010


Beginning SharePoint 2010

Building Business Solutions with SharePoint
1. Aufl.

von: Amanda Perran, Shane Perran, Jennifer Mason, Laura Rogers

27,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 03.12.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9781118021910
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 792

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<b>Two SharePoint MVPs provide the ultimate introduction to SharePoint 2010</b> <p><i>Beginning SharePoint 2010: Building Team Solutions with SharePoint</i> provides information workers and site managers with extensive knowledge and expert advice, empowering them to become SharePoint champions within their organizations.</p> <ul> <li>Provides expansive coverage of SharePoint topics, as well as specialty areas such as forms, excel services, records management, and web content management</li> <li>Details realistic usage scenarios, and includes practice examples that highlight best practices for configuration and customization</li> <li>Includes detailed descriptions and illustrations of SharePoint’s functionality</li> </ul> <p>Designed to mentor and coach business and technical leaders on the use of SharePoint in addressing critical information management problems within their organizations, <i>Beginning SharePoint 2010</i> is sure to become the premiere handbook for any active or aspiring SharePoint expert.</p>
<p>Introduction xxix</p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Getting Started With Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 1</b></p> <p>Introducing SharePoint 1</p> <p>What is Portal Technology? 2</p> <p>Why Does an Organization Invest in Portal Technology? 2</p> <p>What is SharePoint 2010? 3</p> <p>Comparing SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Server 4</p> <p>SharePoint Foundation Primary Benefits 4</p> <p>SharePoint Server Primary Benefits 7</p> <p>SharePoint Components Overview 10</p> <p>The Ribbon 10</p> <p>SharePoint Lists 10</p> <p>SharePoint Libraries 11</p> <p>Web Parts 12</p> <p>Workflow 12</p> <p>Content Types 13</p> <p>Sites, Workspaces, and Site Collections 14</p> <p>Enterprise Features 17</p> <p>Summary 19</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Working With SharePoint Lists 21</b></p> <p>Understanding List Elements 21</p> <p>Discovering SharePoint List Column Types 22</p> <p>Understanding the Standard List Templates 24</p> <p>Understanding the Contacts List 27</p> <p>Understanding the Announcements List 29</p> <p>Understanding the Tasks List 30</p> <p>Understanding the Project Tasks List 31</p> <p>Understanding the Issues List 32</p> <p>Understanding the Calendar List 34</p> <p>Understanding the Links List 36</p> <p>Understanding Discussion Lists 36</p> <p>Exploring Survey Lists 38</p> <p>Understanding the Status List 40</p> <p>Understanding the External List 41</p> <p>Working with Lists 41</p> <p>Working with List Content 41</p> <p>Summary 57</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Working With Libraries 59</b></p> <p>Understanding Libraries and Documents 59</p> <p>Creating and Managing Documents in a Library 62</p> <p>Updating and Sharing Documents 69</p> <p>Review Document Version History 79</p> <p>Understanding SharePoint Library Templates 82</p> <p>Document Libraries 83</p> <p>Form Libraries 85</p> <p>Wiki Page Libraries 86</p> <p>Picture Libraries 90</p> <p>Data Connection Libraries 97</p> <p>Slide Libraries 98</p> <p>Summary 103</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Managing and Customizing Lists and Libraries 107</b></p> <p>Creating an Environment That Reflects Your Business 108</p> <p>Best Practices for Building a Dynamic System for Managing Content 109</p> <p>Ensure Your Changes Add Value 109</p> <p>Follow Similar Processes and Practices 109</p> <p>Provide Guides and Descriptions 110</p> <p>Working with Columns 110</p> <p>Exploring List Column Types 112</p> <p>Single Line of Text 112</p> <p>Multiple Lines of Text 113</p> <p>Choice 114</p> <p>Number 116</p> <p>Currency 116</p> <p>Date and Time 118</p> <p>Lookup 119</p> <p>Yes/No 120</p> <p>Person or Group 120</p> <p>Hyperlink or Picture 120</p> <p>Calculated (Calculation Based on other Columns) 120</p> <p>External Data 122</p> <p>Managed Metadata 122</p> <p>What Are Site Columns? 124</p> <p>When to Use a List-Centric Column versus a Site Column 129</p> <p>Creating and Customizing Views 129</p> <p>Working with the Standard View 130</p> <p>Setting Up a Gantt, Calendar, or Datasheet View 134</p> <p>Working with Access Views 139</p> <p>Working with Custom Lists and Libraries 142</p> <p>Custom List Basics 142</p> <p>Managing Version Control 148</p> <p>Managing Document Templates 149</p> <p>Summary 152</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Working With Workflow 155</b></p> <p>Understanding Workflow 155</p> <p>Initiating Workflows 156</p> <p>Initiation Forms 156</p> <p>Steps 156</p> <p>Conditions and Actions 156</p> <p>Workflow Associations 156</p> <p>Working with Workflow Templates 157</p> <p>Approval Workflow 157</p> <p>Approval Workflow Tasks 161</p> <p>Disposition Approval Workflow 162</p> <p>Collect Feedback Workflow 162</p> <p>Three-State Workflow 162</p> <p>Collect Signatures Workflow 163</p> <p>Web Analytics Workflows 164</p> <p>Web Analytics Alerts 164</p> <p>Web Analytics Reports 165</p> <p>Creating Custom Workflow Solutions 165</p> <p>Getting around the List of Workflows 166</p> <p>New 166</p> <p>Edit 166</p> <p>Manage 166</p> <p>Getting around the Workflow Settings 167</p> <p>Save 167</p> <p>Edit 167</p> <p>Manage 167</p> <p>Variables 167</p> <p>The Content Section 168</p> <p>Workflow Information 168</p> <p>Customization 168</p> <p>Settings 169</p> <p>Start Options 169</p> <p>Forms 169</p> <p>Editing a Workflow 169</p> <p>Conditions 170</p> <p>Actions 171</p> <p>Core Actions 171</p> <p>Document Set Actions 172</p> <p>List Actions 173</p> <p>Relational Actions 174</p> <p>Task Actions 175</p> <p>Utility Actions 176</p> <p>Impersonation Steps 176</p> <p>Custom Ribbon Buttons 177</p> <p>Variables and Parameters 178</p> <p>Sending Emails 183</p> <p>Workflow Tasks and History 185</p> <p>Tasks 185</p> <p>Task Process Designer 185</p> <p>History 188</p> <p>Office Client Integration 188</p> <p>Visualization With Visio Premium 2010 188</p> <p>InfoPath Forms and Workflows 191</p> <p>Workflows in the Back Stage View 191</p> <p>Workflow Administration 192</p> <p>Workflow Status 192</p> <p>Workflow Information 192</p> <p>Tasks 192</p> <p>Workflow History 192</p> <p>View Workflow Reports 193</p> <p>Editing Workflows 193</p> <p>Deleting Workflows 193</p> <p>Summary 194</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Working With Content Types 197</b></p> <p>Content Types Overview 197</p> <p>The Anatomy of a Content Type 200</p> <p>Name and Description 200</p> <p>Parent Content Type 200</p> <p>Group 200</p> <p>Template 201</p> <p>Workflow 205</p> <p>Site Columns 208</p> <p>Document Information Panel Settings 211</p> <p>Information Management Policies 215</p> <p>Document Conversion 216</p> <p>Base Content Types 217</p> <p>Business Intelligence Content Types 217</p> <p>Content Organizer Content Types 217</p> <p>Document Content Types 218</p> <p>Document Set Content Types 219</p> <p>Folder Content Types 224</p> <p>Group Work Content Types 224</p> <p>List Content Types 224</p> <p>Page Layout Content Types 226</p> <p>PerformancePoint Content Types 226</p> <p>Publishing Content Types 227</p> <p>Special Content Types 227</p> <p>Managing Content Types 227</p> <p>Enabling Content Type Management on a Library 227</p> <p>Managing Multiple Content Types in a Library 229</p> <p>Managing Content Types across Site Collections 231</p> <p>Summary 233</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Working With Web Parts 237</b></p> <p>Using Web Parts 237</p> <p>Adding a Web Part to a Page 237</p> <p>Wiki Pages 238</p> <p>Web Part Pages 238</p> <p>Configuring a Web Part 239</p> <p>Appearance 240</p> <p>Layout 240</p> <p>Advanced 241</p> <p>Removing Web Parts 242</p> <p>The Web Part Checkbox 243</p> <p>Exporting and Importing Web Parts 243</p> <p>Connect Web Parts 244</p> <p>About the Out-of-the-Box Web Parts 246</p> <p>List and Library Web Parts 246</p> <p>Web Part Views 246</p> <p>Web Part Tool Pane 246</p> <p>AJAX 248</p> <p>Miscellaneous 248</p> <p>Business Data Web Parts 249</p> <p>Chart Web Part 249</p> <p>Excel Web Access 251</p> <p>Status List 252</p> <p>Indicator Details 252</p> <p>Visio Web Access 253</p> <p>More Business Data Web Parts 254</p> <p>Content Rollup Web Parts 254</p> <p>Content Query 254</p> <p>Relevant Documents 256</p> <p>RSS Viewer 256</p> <p>Summary Links 257</p> <p>Web Analytics 257</p> <p>WSRP Viewer 258</p> <p>XML Viewer 258</p> <p>Table of Contents 258</p> <p>Document Set Web Parts 258</p> <p>Document Set Contents 259</p> <p>Document Set Properties 259</p> <p>Document ID 259</p> <p>Media and Content Web Parts 259</p> <p>Content Editor 259</p> <p>Image Viewer 260</p> <p>Media Web Part 260</p> <p>Page Viewer 262</p> <p>Picture Library Slideshow 262</p> <p>Silverlight Web Part 262</p> <p>OWA Web Parts 262</p> <p>Form Web Parts 262</p> <p>HTML Form Web Part 263</p> <p>InfoPath Form Web Part 263</p> <p>Social Collaboration Web Parts 264</p> <p>Contact Details 264</p> <p>Site Users 264</p> <p>User Tasks 264</p> <p>Social Computing Web Parts 264</p> <p>Filter Web Parts 264</p> <p>Choice Filter 265</p> <p>SharePoint List Filter 265</p> <p>Current User Filter 265</p> <p>Date Filter 265</p> <p>Page Field Filter 265</p> <p>Query String (URL) Filter 265</p> <p>Text Filter 266</p> <p>SQL Server Analysis Services Filter 266</p> <p>Filter Actions 266</p> <p>Search Web Parts 268</p> <p>XSLT List View Web Parts 268</p> <p>The Web Part Gallery 268</p> <p>Summary 269</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Sites and Workspaces 271</b></p> <p>Site Collections and Sites 271</p> <p>Understanding the Boundaries 271</p> <p>Managing Site Collections and Sites 278</p> <p>Features 279</p> <p>Managing Content and Structure 280</p> <p>View All Site Content 280</p> <p>Site Hierarchy 280</p> <p>Site Content and Structure 281</p> <p>Managing Permissions 284</p> <p>SharePoint Designer Settings 284</p> <p>Help Settings 285</p> <p>Site Analytics 285</p> <p>Managing Navigation 286</p> <p>Things to Note about Navigation 291</p> <p>Working with Content across Sites 292</p> <p>Understanding the Templates 293</p> <p>Site Collection Templates 293</p> <p>Collaboration Templates 294</p> <p>Meetings Templates 295</p> <p>Enterprise Templates 296</p> <p>Publishing Templates 297</p> <p>Custom Templates 297</p> <p>Web (Subsite) Templates 298</p> <p>Creating Custom Templates 299</p> <p>Saving a Site as a Template 299</p> <p>Moving the Template to a New Location 302</p> <p>Creating Templates for Site Collections 303</p> <p>Working with Content Offline 303</p> <p>SharePoint Workspace 303</p> <p>Summary 306</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Branding and the User Experience 309</b></p> <p>Why Organizations Brand 309</p> <p>Best Practices for Enhancing the User Experience 310</p> <p>Changing the Site Logo 311</p> <p>Working with Themes 313</p> <p>Tips for Success 318</p> <p>When to Use Themes 319</p> <p>Working with Master Pages 319</p> <p>What is a Master Page? 319</p> <p>Understanding the Relationship between Master Pages and Style Sheets 320</p> <p>Best Practices for Branding SharePoint 321</p> <p>Summary 333</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: User Management, Audiences, and Profiles 337</b></p> <p>Understanding User Access Management and Personalization 338</p> <p>What is the Difference between User Access Management and Personalization? 338</p> <p>How Do Users Log In to a SharePoint Site? 339</p> <p>Managing Access in SharePoint 342</p> <p>Understanding the SharePoint Permission Levels 342</p> <p>Understanding the SharePoint Site Groups 345</p> <p>Working with Site Groups and Permission Levels 346</p> <p>Understanding the Different Levels of Access in SharePoint 354</p> <p>Site-Level Access 354</p> <p>List- or Library-Level Access 356</p> <p>Item-Level Access 358</p> <p>Understanding User Profiles 361</p> <p>Adding and Updating User Profiles 361</p> <p>Configuring Profile Updates 367</p> <p>Working with Audiences 367</p> <p>Membership-Based Audiences 370</p> <p>Profile Property-Based Audiences 375</p> <p>Summary 377</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Personalization and Social Networking 381</b></p> <p>Personalization Overview 382</p> <p>Engage People 382</p> <p>Improve the Search Experience 382</p> <p>Knowledge Mining 382</p> <p>The Informal Organization 382</p> <p>Understanding My Sites 383</p> <p>My Profile 383</p> <p>The Overview Tab 384</p> <p>The Organization Tab 384</p> <p>The Content Tab 384</p> <p>The Tags and Notes Tab 386</p> <p>The Colleagues Tab 386</p> <p>The Memberships Tab 388</p> <p>Edit My Profile 389</p> <p>My Content 391</p> <p>Blogs 391</p> <p>Shared and Personal Content 392</p> <p>Web Parts 392</p> <p>My Newsfeed 393</p> <p>My Links 394</p> <p>Tagging and Note Boards 396</p> <p>Tagging 396</p> <p>Tag Profiles 397</p> <p>Note Boards 398</p> <p>Manage Content Rating 400</p> <p>Social Computing Web Parts 402</p> <p>Tag Cloud 402</p> <p>Organization Browser 403</p> <p>Note Board 403</p> <p>People Search 403</p> <p>Blogs and Wikis 404</p> <p>Blogs 404</p> <p>Wikis 406</p> <p>Understanding Audiences 408</p> <p>Targeting Content to Audiences 408</p> <p>List Items Displayed in a Content Query Web Part 408</p> <p>Web Parts 408</p> <p>Web Part Pages 408</p> <p>Navigation Links 409</p> <p>Personalization Site Links 409</p> <p>Publish Links to Office Client Applications 409</p> <p>Creating Audiences 412</p> <p>Audience Properties 413</p> <p>Audience Rules 413</p> <p>Audience Compilation 413</p> <p>The Outlook 2010 Social Connector 414</p> <p>Summary 414</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Forms Management 417</b></p> <p>What is InfoPath? 418</p> <p>Creating and Customizing an InfoPath Form 418</p> <p>Core Concepts 426</p> <p>Page Design 427</p> <p>Controls 428</p> <p>Textbox 429</p> <p>Rich-Text Box 430</p> <p>Selection Listboxes 431</p> <p>Date Picker 431</p> <p>Checkbox 433</p> <p>Option Button 433</p> <p>Button 435</p> <p>Picture Button 435</p> <p>Sections 435</p> <p>Other Controls 436</p> <p>Data Source 437</p> <p>Views 439</p> <p>Design Checker 441</p> <p>Publish Form Template 442</p> <p>Working with Form Templates 443</p> <p>Designing a New Form 443</p> <p>Publishing a Form Template to a Library 452</p> <p>Customizing a Form Template 456</p> <p>Advanced Form-Publishing Options 466</p> <p>Summary 471</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Getting Started With Web Content Management 475</b></p> <p>Web Content Management 475</p> <p>Publishing Features Overview 476</p> <p>Creating a Publishing Portal 476</p> <p>The Publishing Portal’s Lists and Libraries 479</p> <p>Working with Variations 482</p> <p>How Do Variations Work? 483</p> <p>Understanding Labels 485</p> <p>Managing Translation Workflows 489</p> <p>Page Layouts and Content Types 495</p> <p>Understanding Document Conversion 505</p> <p>Enabling Publishing on a Team Site 512</p> <p>Summary 513</p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Records Management 517</b></p> <p>What is Records Management? 517</p> <p>Getting Started with Records Management 518</p> <p>Key Roles and Responsibilities 518</p> <p>The File Plan 518</p> <p>The Classification Plan 520</p> <p>Implementing a Classification Plan 522</p> <p>Working with Managed Metadata 523</p> <p>The Records Repository 530</p> <p>Archive Approach 530</p> <p>In-Place Approach 539</p> <p>Records Retention and Expiration 544</p> <p>Holds 551</p> <p>Summary 555</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Business Connectivity Services 559</b></p> <p>Configuring a BCS Application 560</p> <p>Security Considerations 560</p> <p>Creating External Content Types 562</p> <p>Creating External Lists 568</p> <p>Understanding Profile Pages 569</p> <p>Understanding Associations 569</p> <p>Understanding Business Data Actions 570</p> <p>Working with BCS 571</p> <p>Accessing BCS Data from Outlook 2010 571</p> <p>Using BCS Associations 574</p> <p>Accessing BCS Data from SharePoint Workspace 2010 576</p> <p>Using the BCS Web Parts 577</p> <p>Business Data List 577</p> <p>Business Data Item 579</p> <p>Business Data Actions 580</p> <p>Business Data Connectivity Filter 580</p> <p>Business Data Item Builder 581</p> <p>Business Data Related List 581</p> <p>Chart Web Part 581</p> <p>Using the External Data Column 581</p> <p>Using BCS Data in Office Applications 583</p> <p>For the Administrator 586</p> <p>Searching BCS Data 586</p> <p>Secondary User Profile Data 586</p> <p>Developing Custom Solutions for BCS 587</p> <p>Summary 588</p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Business Intelligence and Insights 591</b></p> <p>Getting Started 592</p> <p>Excel Services Overview 593</p> <p>Publishing an Excel Workbook 594</p> <p>Using the Excel Services Web Parts 600</p> <p>Toolbar and Title Bar 600</p> <p>Navigation and Interactivity 601</p> <p>Standard Web Part Tool Pane Settings 601</p> <p>Working with Parameters 606</p> <p>External Data Connections 610</p> <p>Managing Permissions 610</p> <p>Chart Web Part 611</p> <p>Understanding Status Lists 618</p> <p>Working with Visio Services 621</p> <p>PerformancePoint Features 625</p> <p>Getting Started 627</p> <p>Understanding the Organization 627</p> <p>Walk before You Run 627</p> <p>Summary 628</p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Working With Search 631</b></p> <p>Understanding SharePoint Search 631</p> <p>Key Terms 632</p> <p>Content Source 633</p> <p>IFilter 633</p> <p>Crawl Schedule 633</p> <p>Index 633</p> <p>Query 634</p> <p>Search Scopes 634</p> <p>Keywords and Best Bets 634</p> <p>Federated Search 634</p> <p>Search Center 634</p> <p>Working with Search 635</p> <p>Basic Search 635</p> <p>Search Default Settings 639</p> <p>Building Search Queries 640</p> <p>Boolean Search 640</p> <p>Prefix Matching 640</p> <p>Phonetic People Search 640</p> <p>Suggestions and Did You Mean? 641</p> <p>Customizing the Search Experience 641</p> <p>Search Settings 642</p> <p>Search Scopes 650</p> <p>Search Keywords 660</p> <p>Customizing Search Center 663</p> <p>Search Center 663</p> <p>Search Web Parts 664</p> <p>Search Center Tabs 672</p> <p>Search Services Configuration 677</p> <p>Search Service Application Configurations 677</p> <p>Search Analytics 680</p> <p>Summary 680</p> <p><b>Chapter 18: Implementing a Governance Framework 683</b></p> <p>Governance Overview 683</p> <p>Your Role in Governance 684</p> <p>Unique Organizations 684</p> <p>Realistic Expectations 685</p> <p>Understanding the Vision 685</p> <p>Understanding the Pillars of a Governance Framework 686</p> <p>Key Roles 686</p> <p>SharePoint Owner 686</p> <p>SharePoint Infrastructure Administrator 687</p> <p>SharePoint Solution Architect 688</p> <p>SharePoint Branding Specialist 688</p> <p>SharePoint Help Desk 688</p> <p>SharePoint Developer 689</p> <p>SharePoint Power Users 689</p> <p>SharePoint Contributors 689</p> <p>SharePoint Readers 690</p> <p>Project and Change Management 690</p> <p>Project Management 690</p> <p>Change Management 691</p> <p>Information Architecture and Taxonomy 693</p> <p>Web Applications 693</p> <p>Content Databases 693</p> <p>Sites 694</p> <p>Webs 695</p> <p>Lists 695</p> <p>Items 695</p> <p>Information Architecture Planning 695</p> <p>Operations and Infrastructure 697</p> <p>Communications 698</p> <p>Training 698</p> <p>Current Needs 699</p> <p>Time Sensitivity 699</p> <p>Development 699</p> <p>Out of the Box vs. Development 700</p> <p>Third Party Solutions vs. Development 700</p> <p>Solutions 700</p> <p>Best Practices for Effectiveness 701</p> <p>Working as a Team 701</p> <p>Communication is Key 701</p> <p>Small Steps Are Better Than No Steps 702</p> <p>Work from a Written Plan 702</p> <p>Avoiding the Jack of All Trades 702</p> <p>Summary 703</p> <p><b>Appendix A: Installing SharePoint Server 2010 705</b></p> <p>Choosing Your Installation Type 705</p> <p><b>Appendix B: Exercise Solutions 713</b></p> <p>Chapter 1 Exercise Solutions 713</p> <p>Chapter 2 Exercise Solutions 714</p> <p>Chapter 3 Exercise Solutions 714</p> <p>Chapter 4 Exercise Solutions 715</p> <p>Chapter 5 Exercise Solutions 716</p> <p>Chapter 6 Exercise Solutions 716</p> <p>Chapter 7 Exercise Solutions 717</p> <p>Chapter 8 Exercise Solutions 718</p> <p>Chapter 9 Exercise Solutions 719</p> <p>Chapter 10 Exercise Solutions 719</p> <p>Chapter 11 Exercise Solutions 720</p> <p>Chapter 12 Exercise Solutions 721</p> <p>Chapter 13 Exercise Solutions 721</p> <p>Chapter 14 Exercise Solutions 722</p> <p>Chapter 15 Exercise Solutions 723</p> <p>Chapter 16 Exercise Solutions 724</p> <p>Chapter 17 Exercise Solutions 724</p> <p>Index 725</p>
<p><b>Amanda Perran</b> is cofounder of SharePoint Nation and a Microsoft MVP for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. She maintains a blog focused on SharePoint.</p><p><b>Shane Perran</b> is cofounder of SharePoint Nation and a Microsoft MVP for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. He is a regular speaker at industry and user group events and maintains a blog focused on SharePoint.</p><p><b>Jennifer Mason</b> is a consultant with SharePoint911.</p><p><b>Laura Rogers</b> is a consultant with SharePoint911.</p>
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