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eDiscovery
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses the eDiscovery Site in SharePoint 2013.
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Create a Site Page
SharePoint 2013 enables you to easily create a site page using a template of your choice. You do this through the Sites and workspaces feature located on the Site Settings page. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to name and configure a new site page; as well as select the appropriate site template.
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Create an Asset Library
Creating an asset library in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to upload specific images and video files. In this video; David Santana shows you how to create and add files to an asset library.
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Explore a Publishing Site
The publishing site in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is user friendly. In this video; David Santana discusses how this feature creates a friendlier and more inviting and intuitive site for content authors.
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Recycle Bin
SharePoint 2013 enables you to configure the Recycle Bin so that you can both delete and restore items to your document libraries. In this video; David Santana activates the Recycle Bin; which offers restore and delete options.
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Apps
SharePoint 2013 organizes search items into categories; enabling you to easily access and add Noteworthy and other apps you can add to your site; arranged by name or time of listing. In this video; David Santana uses the new SharePoint search feature on the TeamSite page to access Your Apps in Site Contents.
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CAS Proxies Requests I
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 supports CAS 2013. This has a great impact if you are migrating from an earlier version of Exchange and have existing namespaces and published URLs. In this video; Michael Murphy demonstrates CAS 2013 and how it functions in relation to Exchange 2007 and 2010.
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Crawl a Content Source
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to crawl content sources. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to start an incremental crawl on a specific content source.
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Activate Cross-Site Collection Publishing Feature
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's publishing and authoring site templates enable administrators to publish specific lists; libraries; and term sets to different site collections using the Cross-Site Collection Publishing feature. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to access and enable Cross-Site Collection Publishing on specific templates.
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Activating the Cross Site Publication Feature
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows for cross-site publishing with multiple functionalities built into authoring and publishing sites using templates designed for collaboration. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create an authoring site collection using the Developer's template.
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Add a Managed Account
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows the administrator to register managed service accounts created in Active Directory. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to register and configure a managed service account for a specific service application.
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Add a Server Name Mapping
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 provides users with the ability to add mappings for specific sites to override how server names appear in search results. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a new server name mapping.
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Adding Documents with Windows Explorer
SharePoint 2013 in conjunction with Windows Explorer allows you to easily add documents to your documents library. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how Windows Explorer is used in combination with SharePoint to upload a file to a shared documents library.
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Adding Enterprise Key Word
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to group enterprise keywords in keyword sets; columns; or 'folksonomies' that display to and are shared by users and applications; enabling and filtering searches while providing you; the administrator; with metadata consistency. In this video; David Santana accesses SharePoint 2013’s Enterprise Metadata and Keywords Settings page to enable an Enterprise Keywords column and Keyword synchronization.
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Assign Badges
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to assign the badges you have created. In this video; David Santana shows you how to assign a badge to a specific member.
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Assign Office Web Apps Service Application Connections
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables administrators to assign Office Web App Service Application connections or associations. In this video; David Santana edits a group of services; disabling a service associated with a service application.
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Change a Managed Account Password
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to change managed account passwords from the Central Administration page. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to set; confirm; and configure a new password value for a managed service account.
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Change Site Collection Administrators
SharePoint 2013 provides administrators with the ability to change the primary and secondary site collection administrators by using the Site Collection Administrators settings in Central Management. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to change site collection administrators.
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Change the SharePoint Farm Account
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows the administrator to change the farm account from the Central Administration page. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to change and verify a farm account.
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Checking Out and In a Publishing Site
SharePoint 2013 uses a versioning control that enables site administrators to check out site pages; edit them; check them back in with comments for fellow administrators; and publish them. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to check out and edit pages; save and check them back in; and publish them.
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Community Settings
Community Settings in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to manage how visitors contribute to your site discussions. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to manage the community by changing the properties.
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Configure a Document Set
Configuring a document set in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to link specific documents in a set. In this video; David Santana shows you how to create a content type and add to an existing group.
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Configure a Result Source Rule
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to create and configure query rules for result sources. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to add a new query rule and to configure it for a specific result source.
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Configure Alternate Access Mappings
SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to configure alternate access mapping; thereby ensuring that URLs are suitably presented to users accessing a particular site. In this video; David Santana provides a detailed overview of how administrators are able to configure alternate access mappings from within the Central Administration store.
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Configure and Start Document Conversion
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to configure document conversion in Central Administration; thereby providing users with the opportunity to convert documents from one format to another. In this video; David Santana starts the services needed to enable document conversion in SharePoint 2013.
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Configure and Start SharePoint Services
In Microsoft SharePoint 2013; administrators have the ability to start and stop services through the SharePoint Central Administration web site that are to be deployed as service applications across sites throughout a farm. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how use the Central Administration web site to start and stop services.
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Configure Crawler Impact Rules
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to configure crawler impact rules. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to add a new rule to adjust the load that the crawler applies to a specific content source.
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Configure Custom Application Proxy Group
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to easily create custom Application Proxy Groups. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a custom Application Proxy Group comprising several Application Proxies on a selected Web Application.
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Configure Diagnostic and Logging
SharePoint 2013's Diagnostic Logging page allows administrators to configure diagnostic and logging reports; using event throttling to determine the data captured by Windows and trace logs. In this video; David Santana reviews logging options by category; event; and service before configuring and creating a set of administration event log files.
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Configure Diagnostic Logging
In Microsoft SharePoint 2013; administrators can use diagnostic logging to determine the severity of issues; prevent event log flooding; and allocate time and storage resources to event and trace logs. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure diagnostic logging.
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Configure File Types
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 provides you with the ability to add specific file types and configure them to a crawling database. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to delete and add a file type to include in your search.
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Configure Health Analyzer Timer Jobs
The functionality of SharePoint 2013's Health Analyzer depends on the configuration of the timer jobs collecting and logging its data. In this video; David Santana enables Health Data Collection; explains the functions of the timer jobs listed in the Job Definitions page; and shows you how to edit them.
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Configure Incoming E-mail Settings in Central Administration
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables you to set up and configure incoming e-mail; directory management services; and incoming e-mail server settings. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure and verify the optimal SMTP settings for incoming e-mail.
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Configure Microblogging
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows administrators who have logged into the Central Administration web site to configure the new My Sites microblogging feature; which lets users follow people; sites; and documents. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure microblogs from the SharePoint Central Administration web site.
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Configure Outgoing E-mail Address for Web Apps
As an administrator; Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables you to specify your SMTP server settings and configure outgoing e-mail on your SharePoint installation. In this video; David Santana configures an SMTP server with the appropriate domains; addresses; and character set.
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Configure Outgoing E-mail Settings in Central Administration
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to configure the outgoing e-mail settings in central administration. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to access the system settings to configure the outgoing e-mail settings.
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Configure Password Change Settings
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to configure password change settings from the Central Administration page. For example; you can be notified of password expiry statuses and automatic password changes. In this video; David Santana configures password change e-mail notification; account monitoring process; and automatic password change settings.
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Configure Quotas and Locks
As an administrator; SharePoint 2013 allows you to configure the quotas and locks for a specific quota template through the Site Collection Quotas and Locks page. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to use the Site Collection Quotas and Locks page to configure a quota template.
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Configure Ratings
SharePoint 2013 allows you to activate and configure two types of Rating settings that enable users to rate documents in a document library. In this video; David Santana uses the Library Ribbon to enable Rating settings before applying Star Ratings to documents in a library.
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Configure RSS Feeds
RSS feeds in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allow administrators or users to follow a discussion or a site page. In this video; David Santana shows you how to choose the RSS feature and synchronize it to a site page.
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Configure Self-Service Site Creation
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to create a specific site collection within their My Sites. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure self-service site creation.
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Configure SharePoint Health Analyzer Rules
SharePoint 2013's Health Analyzer enables you to configure rules set on specific timer jobs. In this video; David Santana uses the Health Analyzer Rule Definitions settings to configure a new rule.
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Configure SharePoint Server Farm to Use Office Web Apps
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to configure SharePoint Server Farm to use Microsoft Office Web Apps. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to set up SharePoint Server Farm to use Microsoft Office Web Apps.
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Configure SMPT on SharePoint Server
Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager and New SMTP Domain Wizard enable you to configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) on your SharePoint Server. In this video; David Santana uses the IIS Manager to set authentication and relay restriction configurations and allocate a server IP address; before specifying an SMTP domain name and restarting the SMTP service.
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Configure SSL for Central Administration
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 provides you with the ability to configure SSL for Central Administration. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to access the SharePoint Central Administration site and assign a specific port for SSL.
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Configure the Default Content Access Account
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to configure the default content access account. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to specify the account to use as the default account when crawling content.
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Configure Usage and Health Data Collection
SharePoint 2013's Health Analyzer's Log Collection Schedule enables you to configure data collection. In this video; David Santana configures the Log Collection Schedule and specifies a default Windows authentication server to import collected data.
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Configuring Managed Properties
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 provides users with the ability to configure managed properties. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a new managed property; configure its settings; and then search for the property just created.
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Confirm Site Use and Deletion
SharePoint 2013 facilitates the freeing up of resources from unused sites by enabling administrators to send confirmation requests to site owners and automate the deletion of site collections if use is not confirmed. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to use the Site Use Confirmation and Deletion page in SharePoint 2013.
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Connect a Publishing Site to a Catalog
In SharePoint 2013; you can connect a publishing site to another site collection's lists or libraries so they can be used as a catalog of available files. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to select and connect to a catalog; and integrate the catalog into a site.
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Connecting a SharePoint 2013 List with Outlook
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 lets site users collaborate more efficiently by connecting and synchronizing SharePoint contact lists with Microsoft Outlook; enabling the data to be viewed and edited in the Outlook interface and when not connected to SharePoint. In this video; David Santana uses the Connect to Outlook option in SharePoint 2013 to connect a SharePoint contact list with Outlook.
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Connecting SharePoint 2013 Calendars with Outlook
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to connect a SharePoint calendar to Microsoft Outlook that can be viewed and edited alongside your main Outlook calendar using the Outlook interface; even when you're offline. In this video; David Santana uses the Connect to Outlook option in SharePoint 2013 to connect a SharePoint calendar with Outlook.
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Create a Best Bet
SharePoint 2013's SearchCenter interface allows administrators to create query rules or best bets by configuring query conditions and actions. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to name and configure a search query rule or best bet.
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Create a Content Source
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to create content sources for specific crawl servers. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to add and configure a new content source that will perform a crawl on a server other than local SharePoint sites.
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Create a Crawl Rule
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to create rules for crawling their content sources. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create and configure a crawl rule for a specific site.
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Create a Crawl Schedule
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to create and edit a crawl schedule for their content sources. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to edit and reschedule a specific crawl schedule.
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Create a Document Workspace
In Microsoft SharePoint 2013; the Team Site; which has taken the place of the Document Workspace; allows you to create a custom Document Workspace where you and your colleagues can share tools and work together. In this video; David Santana describes some of the available apps in SharePoint 2013 before creating a custom Document Workspace.
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Create a Managed Metadata Column
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables administrators with the required managed lists permissions to append term sets to lists and columns once they've been created. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create; manage; and customize; a column for managed metadata using the Term Set Manager.
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Create a My Site Collection
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables administrators who have logged into the Central Administration web site to create My Site host site collections. In this video; David Santana uses the Enterprise site template; My Site Host; to create a My Site host site collection.
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Create a New Web App
SharePoint 2013 allows administrators; using the Create New Web Application screen; to build claims or forms-based IIS web applications using Windows authentication to support site collections. In this video; David Santana uses SharePoint Web Services and the Create New Web Application screen to create a new IIS web site application and content database; before returning to the Site Collection page.
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Create a Publishing Page
SharePoint 2013 enables you to easily create a site page; which; when checked out to you; is not editable by anyone else in your organization. Nor will it be visible to site visitors before publication. In this video; David Santana uses the Add a page dialog box to create an editable site page checked out to you.
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Create a Result Source
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 provides you with the ability to create a result source to limit the scope of your search results. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to add and configure a new result source; or search scope.
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Create a Service Account for Web Apps
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to create a service account for web apps. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure a service account for web apps in the Active Directory administrative center.
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Create a Service Account to Run Managed Metadata
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's managed metadata service application enables the use of managed metadata and allows you to share content types across site collections and web applications. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create and configure a new managed metadata service account.
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Create a Service Account to Run Word Automation Services
You can; after defining Word Automation Services as a user in Windows PowerShell; create a user account enabling its use by Microsoft SharePoint 2013. In this video; David Santana uses Windows PowerShell to register Word Automation Services as an Active Directory user before he creates and configures a Word Automation Services account.
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Create a Service Application
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 uses service applications such as those for Access; Excel; and InfoPath that require service applications to be created by the administrator for them to work. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a service application in SharePoint 2103 Central Administration.
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Create a Wiki Page
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 lets you create wiki sites that allows groups of people in an organization to quickly capture and share ideas. In this video; David Santana creates and edits a wiki site in SharePoint.
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Create Active Directory Security Groups
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables you to manage site users by assigning permission levels to security groups instead of to individual users or Active Directory Domain Services. In this video; David Santana creates; names; and configures a security group from the Active Directory Administrative Center and then adds a user to the group.
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Create an E-mail Enabled Announcement List
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to create an e-mail enabled announcement list. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to set up and name an announcement list and then configure incoming e-mail settings.
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Create Badges
Creating a badge in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to apply it to specific members for their achievements and any additional contributions. In this video; David Santana shows you how to create and apply a badge.
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Create Categories
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to create categories to locate specific post and discussions. In this video; David Santana shows you how to create a category.
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Create Categories in Blogs
Creating categories in blogs in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 helps users navigate to the correct blog. In this video; David Santana shows you how to create a category.
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Create DNS Record for Domain and SharePoint Site
Microsoft's Domain Name Server (DNS) Manager enables you to create a DNS record for your SMTP server role. In this video; David Santana uses the DNS Manager to create a new Host (A) record for the SMTP server role configured on the SharePoint server at the same IP address.
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Create Server Farm Account
You can create a Microsoft SharePoint 2013 server farm account through your Active Directory Administrative Center. In this video; David Santana logs into the Active Directory Administrative Center and provides the details needed to set up a new; password-protected user account.
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Create Site Collections
By using the Central Administration store in SharePoint 2013; administrators can create site collections; which are a grouping of sites under a top-level site sharing common administrative pages and site settings. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a site collection in SharePoint 2013.
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Create SQL Server Alias
You can use Microsoft SQL Server's SQL Server Client Network Utility to create a SQL Server alias for a database created for use by SharePoint 2013. In this video; David Santana launches the SQL Server Client Network Utility from both the Windows 32-bit and 64-bit system folders in File Explorer; and enters a SQL Server alias in each instance.
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Delete Lists Using View
Deleting items from lists in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is possible using View Item. In this video; David Santana shows you how to remove an item to the Recycle Bin.
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Delete Site Collections
SharePoint 2013 allows the site owner to permanently delete a site collection. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to delete a site collection through the Central Administration store.
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Detach a Content Database
SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to detach and perform maintenance on ? or move ? a content database through the Manage Content Database Settings page. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to use the Manage Content Database Settings page to detach a database from the server.
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Disable Loop Back Checking
You can enable access to IIS-hosted domains; site collections; and applications on your Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Server by disabling the default loop back check in your system registry. In this video; David Santana uses Microsoft's Registry Editor to access and edit the BackConnectionHostNames entry before resetting IIS from Windows PowerShell.
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Edit a Publishing Page
Editing a publishing site page in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is simple and easy. In this video; David Santana shows you how to show the Ribbon interface and edit a publishing site page.
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Edit a Thesaurus File
In Microsoft SharePoint 2013; the Thesaurus in not editable; like it was in SharePoint 2010. Instead; you need to use Managed Properties to create specific searches and properties. In this video; David Santana introduces the Managed Properties page; where administrators can view; create; or modify managed properties.
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Editing in Office Web Apps
SharePoint 2013; when used in conjunction with Office Web Apps; allows you to view and edit Word; Excel; PowerPoint; and OneNote documents in your web browser. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to open and edit a document using an Office Web App.
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Editing Properties in Manage Group
Editing properties in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is easy using the Manage group. In this video; David Santana shows you how to perform this task.
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Enable a Record Declaration
By configuring record declaration; Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to create and store records within specific lists or libraries on a site. In this video; David Santana uses the Record Declaration Settings in SharePoint to enable the manual declaration of records at the site level.
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Enable Document Conversion
Before users can convert documents from one format to another using the document conversion in Microsoft SharePoint 2013; the feature first needs to be enabled by the Site administrator. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to enable and configure document conversion in SharePoint.
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Enable SMPT on SharePoint Server
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's Add Roles and Features Wizard allows you to set up your e-mail server on the same server on which SharePoint is deployed. In this video; David Santana uses the Add Roles and Features Wizard to install the SMTP server feature.
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Enable TCP IP Connectivity in SQL Server
You can use Microsoft's SQL Server Configuration Manager to enable TCP/IP connectivity; thereby enabling your SharePoint 2013 server farm to communicate with your SQL Server databases. In this video; David Santana enables TCP/IP connectivity through the SQL Server Configuration Manager; reviews SQL Server's TCP/IP properties; and restarts the MSSSQLSERVER Service.
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Explore Document Libraries
Document libraries in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 offer you enhanced user experience. In this video; David Santana shows you how use the callouts to do inline editing and how to drag and drop files to the library.
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Explore Query Crawl Logs
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to search and review the query crawl logs. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to view the crawl logs and to search for the crawl history on specific sites.
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Extending Web Application to Another IIS Website
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to extend or isolate web applications to other Internet Information Services (IIS) sites; or zones sharing content with users. In this video; David Santana uses SharePoint 2013's Extend option to extend and configure the port; authentication; and sign-in page of a web application to a zone.
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Hidden Ribbon Interface
SharePoint 2013 enables you to access the Ribbon interface; which remains hidden from the end user; on your TeamSite and NewDocumentLibrary pages. In this video; David Santana shows you how to use tabs to access the SharePoint 2013 Ribbon interface from your TeamSite and NewDocumentLibrary pages; and introduces additional options that have been added to the Ribbon.
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Install Active Directory Certification Services
With Microsoft SharePoint 2013; you can install Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS) and its related services; in order to acquire certificates from a certification authority. In this video; David Santana uses the Server Manager to install ADCS.
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Installing Workflow Manager
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's Workflow Manager 1.0 Wizard and SharePoint Management Shell enable administrators to use Workflow Manager on the SharePoint Server to manage HTTP and HTTPS requests. In this video; David Santana installs Workflow Manager and uses the Register-SPWorkflowService command and WorkflowHostURI to register the service on his host site.
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Interactive Options Hover Panel
SharePoint 2013's hover panel offers previews; informational data; and interactive sharing and editing functionalities without having to log in to a site or document. In this video; David Santana activates the hover panel and explores its features.
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Join a Community
Joining a community in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is vital. In this video; David Santana shows you how to navigate to a community site and join as a member.
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Leave a Community
Leaving a community in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is important. In this video; David Santana shows you how to navigate to a community page and leave the community.
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Logging In and Logging Out
Logging in and logging out of a Microsoft SharePoint 2013 team site is important when you leave your desk or if you are logged in remotely. In this video; David Santana shows you how to use the familiar user interface of SharePoint 2013.
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Make Term Set Available for Tagging
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's Term Store Management Tool enables site collection administrators to manage term sets and make them available for tagging for consumption by other sites. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to use the Term Store Management Tool to select a term set to ensure it's available for tagging.
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Make Term Set Available to Offsite Collections
Once you have created a term set on the site collection; with the necessary credentials; Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to make the term collection globally available to all publishing site collections. In this video; David Santana uses the Term Store management tool to create a global term set and make it available to all site collections.
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Manage Categories
Managing categories in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows end users to choose actual communities; discussions; or conversations. In this video; David Santana shows you how to manage items in categories and assign workflows and specify alerts.
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Manage Comments
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to manage comments after creating a specific conversation in your Newsfeed. In this video; David Santana shows you how to manage comments.
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Manage Content Database
SharePoint 2013's Manage Content Database Settings page allows administrators to manage multiple database features and functionalities including failover; capacity; and database removal; as well as select servers for timer jobs. In this video; David Santana accesses the Manage Content Database Settings page to give an overview of the settings available to administrators.
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Manage Discussion
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to manage discussions if you have elevated privileges. In this video; David Santana shows you how to manage discussions.
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Manage Posts
Managing posts in a Microsoft SharePoint 2013 blog site is easy. In this video; David Santana shows you how to navigate to manage your posts.
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Manage Web Apps
SharePoint 2013 provides the administrator with numerous options when managing web apps; for site content databases; through the Central Administration store. In this video; David Santana provides a detailed overview of the features and settings available to the SharePoint Administrator.
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Map Proxy Groups to Web Apps
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables you to create specific associations between proxy groups of service apps and their web applications. In this video; David Santana give a comprehensive introduction to mapping proxy groups to web apps; thereby configuring service application associations.
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Modify a Search Center
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to modify the look and feel of the Search Center. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to choose and preview a theme for your site.
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Move Multiple Site Collections
SharePoint 2013 enables you to use the SharePoint Management Shell to move multiple site collections between content databases. In this video; David Santana uses the get-spsite command in conjunction with the move-spsite command to retrieve the site collections in a content database and move them to a destination database ? verifying the command using the WhatIf commandlet.
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Move Site Collections Between Databases
SharePoint 2013 enables you to use the SharePoint Management Shell to move site collections between content databases on different servers. In this video; David Santana activates tab-complete and Quick Edit Mode in SharePoint Management Shell; before using the get-help and WhatIf commandlets to obtain information on and test the validity of the move-spsite command.
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My Site Social Computing Features
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 includes new features and a redesigned user interface for My Site; a dedicated personal site that allows you to connect with others and share expertise within an organization. In this video; David Santana demonstrates features new to My Sites in SharePoint 2013; including Newsfeed and blogging functionality.
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Newsfeed Settings
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows administrators and content authors with elevated privileges to alter your Newsfeed settings. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to set for privacy; email notifications; people I follow; and activities I want to share in my newsfeed.
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Overview of Office Web Apps
SharePoint 2013 is well integrated with the Office Suite products; and when combined with the Office Web Apps; provides you with the ability to easily view; edit; and create Office documents directly in a SharePoint document library. In this video; David Santana provides an overview of how SharePoint 2013 uses Office Suite products and Office Web Apps.
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Provision a New Office Web Apps Server Farm
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to configure a new Office Web Apps Server Farm. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to provision a new Office Web Apps Server Farm for PowerPoint; OneNote; Excel; and Word.
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Publish Service Application
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows you to publish Service Applications to server farms with which you enjoy a trust relationship. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to publish and configure a Service Application to be of use to administrators and users of trusted server farms linked by a federation trust.
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Publishing a Library
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables administrators to publish site libraries; their columns; and metadata term sets as catalogs that allow other sites to search or navigate them. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to access a site library's catalog settings; check the last crawl time of its indexed items; and configure the library as a catalog.
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Publishing a List
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables authoring-site administrators with the required permissions to publish and share library lists across sites. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a list; add and configure a managed metadata column; anchor it to a term set; and share it for consumption by other sites.
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Query Rules
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's query rules enable you; as an administrator; to conditionally enhance searches by defining query rules that order rankings; promote relevant results; and display additional blocks of results. In this video; David Santana details the variables defining the time-sensitive context in which query results are generated or fired and adds a query rule; specifying its conditions and actions.
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Rate an Item
Rating a discussion item in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is useful for users who depend on reviews and ratings to follow discussions. In this video; David Santana shows you how to rate an item.
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Refiners in Enterprise Search Center
SharePoint 2013's Enterprise Search Center search page features refiners that allow you to narrow your search results by categorizing them; thereby providing detailed search results that enable you to easily locate specific information. In this video; David Santana performs a search and describes the results page refiner options.
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Reindex a Catalog
One of the new features in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is the ability to easily force the content of a list or library to be reindexed during the next scheduled crawl of the search service. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to navigate to and use the Reindex List feature in SharePoint 2013.
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Reindex a Library
In Microsoft SharePoint 2013; you can quickly and easily reindex a list or library to make finding newly added content more efficient. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to reindex a SharePoint document library.
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Reply to Existing Discussion
Replying to an existing discussion in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is simple. In this video; David Santana shows you how to reply to a discussion.
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Team Site Overview
SharePoint 2013's TeamSite template allows you to create sites you can configure to facilitate user collaboration. In this video; David Santana introduces the functions of live tiles on a TeamSite page; explains the drag-and-drop capabilities of the file list; and points out features that allow you to invite people to your site or start conversations on your Newsfeed.
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Unpublish a Page and Delete a Page
SharePoint 2013's Ribbon allows you to unpublish site pages; enabling you to move these pages to the Recycle Bin. In this video; David Santana activates the Unpublish function before deleting the page.
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Using Central Admininstration to Backup a Content Database
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's Backup and Restore feature advises you of backups and restores under way; and enables you to select components; including Web Application databases; to back up. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to choose a backup type and specify a backup location for a Web Application database.
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Using Excel Web App to Edit SharePoint Files
When used together with Microsoft SharePoint 2013; Excel Web App allows you to open an Excel workbook from within a document library on your SharePoint site in order to edit data and perform other basic spreadsheet operations directly in the browser. In this video; David Santana uses the Excel Web App in SharePoint to change spreadsheet data in the browser.
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Using PowerShell to Create a Host Named Site Collection with Multiple URLs
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables you to use Windows PowerShell to map multiple URLs to an existing host-named site collection. In this video; David Santana uses the set-spsiteurl commandlet and -Zone parameter to configure multiple URLs for an existing SharePoint 2013 host-named site collection.
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View All Site Collections
SharePoint 2013 assists administrators by listing all the site collections for a web application; and by providing easy access to information about a particular site collection in the Site Collection List page. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to view all the site collections for a web application from within the Central Management store.
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View Most Popular Items in SharePoint 2013
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 combines analytics and search results; providing you with the ability to determine which content is most popular by viewing usage statistics for all items in a library or list. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to use the Most Popular Items page to view popularity trends reports for specific files in a SharePoint document library.
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Viewing Popularity Trends
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 lets you generate Popularity Trends reports via Excel; which allows you to view historical data on hits and unique users for a site collection; site; or even for a specific document. In this video; David Santana uses the Popularity Trends option in SharePoint 2013 to generate a usage report.
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Working with Site Pages
Working with site pages in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 is simple. In this video; David Santana shows you how to add sub-sites and do site searches on the Followed Sites page.
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Reputation Settings
Reputation settings in Microsoft SharePoint 2013; such as stars or I like it; allows users to specify reputation settings on specific items or members. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to customize rating settings; member achievements; point system; and achievement level points.
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Request Manager
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's IIS (Internet Information Services) Request Manager enables administrators to deploy hardware load balancers (HLBs) to balance; prioritize; and route HTTP requests through to their front-end servers or site collections. In this video; David Santana uses the SharePoint 2013 Management Shell and SPServiceInstance to enable and configure Request Manager and its services on SharePoint Server.
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Restart the Search Service
SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to stop and restart the search service from the command-line utility. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to stop and restart the SharePoint search service.
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Retrieving Members with People Search
Using SharePoint 2013; you can view specific profile information; such as department and skill set; when performing a people search. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to perform a people search using both the Enterprise Search Center and the regular search functionality of SharePoint 2013.
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Retrieving Search Results
SharePoint 2013's Central Administration Store allows you to create and configure an Enterprise Search Center search page. You can access its results using options defining broad or refined categories. The hover panel offer further refinement. In this video; David Santana performs a search and introduces the results page refiner options; including the hover panel.
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Review a Log File
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 provides you with the opportunity to monitor and troubleshoot SharePoint issues by reviewing log files. In this video; David Santana describes the information contained in a SharePoint log file.
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Review Farm Account Settings
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to manage and configure the farm group account settings from Server 2012's Administrative Tools and through Internet Information Services (IIS). In this video; David Santana uses the Administrative Tools Services feature to explore the SharePoint Timer Service properties before accessing and reviewing basic and advanced farm account settings from within IIS.
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Review Health Analyzer
SharePoint 2013's Health Analyzer offers explanations; warnings; and remedies that enable you to monitor and review problems by category and service in your server farm infrastructure; thereby ensuring its health and ability to achieve optimal service performance. In this video; David Santana identifies a service problem and introduces the explanations; remedies; and viewable rule settings populated by Health Analyzer.
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Review the Encryption of Central Administration
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows the encryption of the Central Administration page using Secure Socket Layer (SSL); thereby safeguarding your managed accounts’ user names and passwords. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to use the security settings to check whether the page is encrypted for secure communication.
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Ribbon Interface
SharePoint 2013's hidden Ribbon interface; which enables you to access options and editing features; can be accessed from a NewDocumentLibrary page. In this video; David Santana shows you how to use access the Ribbon from the Library tab of a NewDocumentLibrary.
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Run Products Configuration Wizard
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's Products Configuration Wizard enables you to connect your SharePoint Server to its farm; create content databases and site collections; and install and configure application services. In this video; David Santana introduces the Products Configuration Wizard.
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Search Using Windows Explorer
SharePoint 2013 enables you to perform searches in a split screen; displaying both your site's document library and a fully functional Windows Explorer that allows you to drag and drop files; and delete multiple files at once. In this video; David Santana searches on a site file and opens it in its default application from Windows Explorer.
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Set Up a Community Portal
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to create Community Portals that provide a directory of Community Sites; enabling users to search for communities of interest. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a Community Portal from the SharePoint Central Administration web page in SharePoint 2013.
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Set Up a Community Site
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows administrators to create Community Sites. This helps to encourage collaboration among organizational communities by providing places where members can discuss and explore common topics. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a Community Site from the SharePoint 2013 Central Administration web page.
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Sharing Documents
SharePoint 2013 allows you to share documents with other members through the Open Menu callout and Share dialog box. It also enables you to see who already has access to documents. In this video; David Santana shows you how to share a SharePoint document through the Share option in the Open Menu dialog box.
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Site Settings
SharePoint 2013 replaces Site Actions with Site Settings; a page listing the many features and settings available to you. In this video; David Santana shows you how to access the Site settings page from the Settings callout on your TeamSite page; and offers a brief introduction to each of its nine sections.
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Specify Default Database Server
SharePoint 2013 enables you to specify a default database server to hold your content databases and site collections. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to use the Default Database Server page to select a default SQL server database server and Windows authentication.
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Specify Quota Templates
SharePoint 2013 allows the administrator to specify quota templates; enabling storage limit values and warning limit values on a site collection to be set; so that when the maximum storage level is reached the site collection is locked to read-only. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to specify a quota template from the Quota Templates page.
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Start the Timer Service
As an administrator in Microsoft SharePoint 2013; it may be necessary to start the SharePoint Timer service; which is the service that runs other services by schedule. This is easily accomplished through the Services console. In this video; David Santana uses the Windows Services console to start the SharePoint Timer service.
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Stop the Timer Service
Administrators sometimes need to prevent some of the functionality in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 by stopping the SharePoint Service Timer service – the service that runs other services according to schedule. In this video; David Santana uses the Windows Command Prompt to stop the Timer service in SharePoint 2013.
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Schema and Content
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use SharePoint to sort content. In this video; Joe Barrett uses SharePoint to demonstrate the three ways content is classified.
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Access Data Using a Custom WCF service
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 supports the creation of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) custom web services that provide an interface between SharePoint and applications. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates hosing a WCF service in IIS and SharePoint and how to create and deploy a custom WCF service hosted in SharePoint.
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Access Data Using REST API
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 provides the Representational State Transfer (REST) API that allows you to remotely interact with SharePoint sites using the REST and OData web protocol standards. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to make REST calls to SharePoint hosted data from a browser using HTTP requests and OData operators.
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Accessing Data Outside of Sandbox Scope
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; a sandbox solution can’t access anything outside the solution; such as a file system or network; on its own. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use a full-trust proxy to access data on behalf of a sandbox solution.
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App Permission Request Scopes
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use permission scopes and rights to grant user authorization or restrict user actions. In this video; Joe Barrett explains the permissions which can be granted to certain scopes of action; including the permission anomalies for certain scopes.
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App Permissions
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use apps to build custom solutions which run outside the SharePoint Server for a lighter footprint. In this video; Joe Barrett explains how to build an app; set permissions; where to install an app; and how to configure a remote app to call into the SharePoint Server data.
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Applying Chrome Control for Apps
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; Chrome Control allows you to give a provider-hosted app the look and feel of a regular SharePoint page. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how you can apply Chrome Control to a provider-hosted app; and modifies the js and appManifest files to implement ShowChrome.
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Assembly Binding Redirection
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013's Assemblies element specifies binding redirects for DLLs installed with a solution upgrade. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to change the assembly version number; before updating the solution manifest by creating an Assemblies element in the Package.Template.xml file.
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Authenticating a User from a Client Application
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to authenticate users for SharePoint web applications. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates the Claims Based Authentication method and the Windows Authentication package; and then determines which authentication is configured in SharePoint Central Administration for different zones.
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Building a CAML Query
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to use Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) to build queries against SharePoint lists and views. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to customize a Content Query Web Part and use CAML queries in your code.
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Choosing Appropriate APIs
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 provides several sets of APIs that you can choose from when accessing SharePoint data. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the different APIs and the factors that determine which API to use; before providing examples that illustrate how to choose the right API in a given scenario.
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Client-side Object Model
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 provides the SharePoint .NET Framework client object model (CSOM) that allows you to access SharePoint objects from a client machine. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the main CSOM classes and how to use CSOM operations to complete list-related tasks programmatically.
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Code to Provisioning
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to provision a new SharePoint site and make it available to the end user. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use code to provision a SharePoint site by inheriting from an existing class and overriding the provisioning method to create a custom site definition.
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Configure and Troubleshoot a Sandbox Solution
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can publish and deploy a sandbox solution. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the different ways that farm administrators and site collection administrators can deploy a sandbox solution.
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Configure Feature Dependencies
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows Feature dependencies to be set by name or by GUID. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to establish and configure a SharePoint Feature's dependency settings in Visual Studio.
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Configure Feature Upgrades and Versioning
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows the programmatic upgrades of a Feature's manifest file in Visual Studio and PowerShell. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the UpgradeActions element and the Upgrade() method to programatically upgrade a Feature.
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Configure No-code Customizations
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to export and reuse a no-code solution you’ve created. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to save a no-code solution as a template and how to activate and reuse the template.
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Configure Solution Dependencies
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows solution dependencies to be established by inserting an ActivationDependencies element in the dependent solution's manifest file. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to locate the SolutionID required by the dependent SharePoint solution.
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Configure Solution Upgrades and Versioning
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows solutions upgrades through PowerShell. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to upgrade a SharePoint solution by programming an Uninstall; a Remove; and an Install; before discussing programming an update over the older version.
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Configuring Global and Current Navigation
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; a website can have global; current; breadcrumb; and metadata navigation. In this video; Telmo Sampaio; demonstrates how to use the Navigation option to configure global and current navigation.
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Configuring Workflows
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to configure workflows to automate business processes; either for specific features or on site-level for administrative tasks. In this video Joe Barrett demonstrates how to add and configure workflows using Visual Studio.
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Content Inheritance
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create content types that can be replicated when creating new content types. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to configure content type IDs and inheritance in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013.
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Content Policies
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; policies can be associated with content types. When creating a policy; you can set features such as retention; auditing; labels; and barcodes. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to create a policy at Site Collection level and then associate it with a particular site content type.
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Content Subscription
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to manage content subscription and ensure that subscriber jobs are configured and running correctly. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to subscribe a site to published content types using three different windows.
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Create a Custom Membership Provider
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can create custom membership providers similar to those in ASP.NET. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to create a membership provider class that can be deployed and referenced from the config files in your SharePoint installation.
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Create a Custom Role Provider
Microsoft Visual Studio allows you to create and deploy a custom role provider which can be used in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 an external tool. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates the components of a custom role provider within Visual Studio and how to deploy it to SharePoint as an external tool.
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Create a Custom Sign-in Page
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can create a custom login page for your web application. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to create a custom login page with its own background infrastructure and how to deploy the ASPX to SharePoint so that users can interact with the custom login page instead of the default login page.
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Create a Site
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 you can create site definitions using Microsoft Visual Studio. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to create site definitions; modify the XML and ASPX page files; and then map the test site configuration.
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Create a Web Template
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create web templates by saving an existing site as a web template; either programmatically or from SharePoint Central Administration. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to define a subsite in Visual Studio and then create a web template using the SharePoint developer site.
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Create and Apply Custom Themes
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create a composed look for your site. A composed look adds a theme to a background image and a master page. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Composed looks gallery to create a composed look with a name; title; master page URL; and theme URL.
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Create Content Types
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use content types to standardize how data is expressed for a document. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to create content types using the developer site or Visual Studio; and how to add fields to content types in Visual Studio.
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Create Custom Permissions
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can assign permission levels to groups. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use Visual Studio to create custom permission levels.
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Create Role Definitions
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use role definitions and permission levels to define the rights for a user or a group. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use C# Visual Studio to create custom role definitions and permission levels.
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Creating a Channel
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; a Device Channel links a type of user device to a specific set of master pages. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Device Inclusion Rules option to link a Windows phone device to use a specific master page.
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Creating a Custom Navigation Provider
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to add a custom map provider to your SharePoint site. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Design Manager to change a master page to include the SiteMapProvider and controller for navigation.
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Creating a Custom Workflow Action Project
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 workflows offer very limited available actions as they are; so it's best to build custom workflows in Visual Studio to suit your particular needs. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create a custom workflow action project; add activities to it; and create sequences; attributes; parameters; and logic for the activities.
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Creating a Master Page
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; a master page is an HTML file that you can create in any text editor. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Design Manager to convert an existing HTML file to a master page.
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Creating a Remote Event Receiver
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create remote event receivers using SharePoint's integrated common technical infrastructure. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create server-side and remote remote event receivers; in both sand-box and farm solutions.
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Creating a Work Item Timer Job
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create work item timer jobs using SharePoint's integrated common technical infrastructure. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use timer jobs in SharePoint to schedule tasks; and discusses some of the commands associated with timer jobs.
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Creating and Installing Solution Validators
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use solution validators to determine whether to deploy solutions; based on their properties. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create a solution validator.
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Creating and Uploading JavaScript Files
In Microsoft SharePoint 2013; you can use JavaScript; as well as XLST; to alter the appearance and behavior of lists. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create a JavaScript file and use it with XLST to determine the behavior of a SharePoint list.
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Creating Auto-Hosted Apps
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; aside from hosted apps; you used to be able to create auto-hosted apps. However; the support for this type of app was removed at the end of June 2014. In this video; Telmo Sampaio briefly runs through how to create an auto-hosted app in the event these are still asked about in subsequent examinations.
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Creating Display Templates
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use display templates written in JavaScript to modify solutions you’ve created. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create a display template in JavaScript and use it to modify a web part on a SharePoint site.
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Creating Indexed Columns
Indexed lists in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allow you to manage large lists of items and improve the performance when users access data. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to index a column; reference an indexed column; and highlight an indexed column used in a query.
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Creating No-code Solutions
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can create no-code solutions; which don’t require that you use Visual Studio or write any code. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create a no-code solution consisting of two linked custom lists.
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Creating Provider-Hosted Apps
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create provider-hosted apps using SharePoint's integrated common technical infrastructure. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create provider-hosted apps; web forms; and certificate authentication.
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Creating Reusable Workflows
You can use Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 to create and configure a Reusable workflow. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates some of the advantages of Reusable workflows; as well as how to use SharePoint Designer to create a Reusable workflow and associate the workflow to a content type or list.
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Creating SharePoint-hosted Applications
SharePoint apps use the new Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 model; which runs in its own open process. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the various ways SharePoint apps are hosted and created in this model using Visual Studio.
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Creating Site Columns
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use site columns to classify information. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates different ways to create site columns in both SharePoint and Visual Studio.
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Creating the Logic and Deploying the Workflow
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to deploy a custom workflow activity from Visual Studio. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create the logic and deploy the workflow from Visual Studio to SharePoint; and then deploy a workflow feature to a website.
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Creating Trust Relationships for Apps
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; provider-hosted apps require a trust relationship to exist between SharePoint Server and the server on which the application is running. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create an authentication certificate; make SharePoint Server a Trusted Security Token Issuer; and register an app principal for a specific app.
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Creating XSLT for Web Parts
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can customize the items in a no-code solution. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use XSLT to customize the way that data is presented through web parts in a no-code solution.
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Custom Claim Providers
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can create a custom claims provider to add your claims to either a Windows login or a forms-based login. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use the Visual Studio SPClaimProvider command to create a custom claims provider.
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Customizing Modal Dialog Boxes
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use several methods to configure dialog boxes to display information to end users within an application. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to customize and apply modal dialog boxes within an application to display information to end users.
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Customizing the Edit Control Block
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can add elements to the Edit Control Block of the list item. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Menu Item Custom Action option to add a new item to the Edit Control Block for the Products list.
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Customizing the Status Bar and Notifications
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can customize the built-in Status Message Bar; which conveys information to the end user on every page in an app. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to customize the status bar and status message.
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Customizing Upgrade Notifications
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can create unobtrusive custom notifications; which are displayed for a short time and in this way communicate non-urgent information to end users. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create and use notifications within an app with SharePoint Server 2013.
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Delete Collections
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to dispose of inactive site collections using Central Administration; Visual Studio; or PowerShell. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to remove old material and inactive site collections using Visual Studio.
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Deploying Site Definitions
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to deploy a site definition from Visual Studio and choose to activate its features manually through SharePoint or Visual Studio. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to deploy a test site definition to SharePoint; with the option to activate the features later on.
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Design Manager
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses how Design Manager can be used to brand your site in SharePoint 2013.
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Document Templates
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 you create document templates that can easily be re-used. In this video Joe Barrett demonstrates how to create a document content type and then uses it as a template in the document library.
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Enabling Anonymous Access
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can allow anonymous access to websites. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use the Central Administration site to allow anonymous access for users to a particular website.
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Event Receivers
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 you can attach event receivers to a wide variety of site level; collection level; and list level events. In this video Joe Barrett demonstrates how to configure event receivers to attach types of workflows to List Item Events; Web Events; and Email Events using Visual Studio.
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Exporting a Workflow to a SharePoint Solution
You can use Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 to make reusable List and Site workflows. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to package a workflow as a .wsp file; export it; and then deploy it as a solution to any other existing web application and site.
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Expose the Hierarchy
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to examine the site hierarchy using the Server-Side Object Model and the Client-Side Object Model (CSOM). In this video; Joe Barrett uses the Server-Side Object Model to examine a SharePoint site from within Visual Studio.
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Feature Scope and Visibility
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 requires the configuration of a Feature's scope and visibility. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to configure and edit the settings of SharePoint Features scoped to a solution's site collection and Web site.
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Feature Stapling
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 you can use feature stapling to extend an existing site definition. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to create a stapled feature and add it to an existing site definition in SharePoint Central Administration.
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Implement a Hierarchical Data Store
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to store custom configuration data at either the farm or web application level using the hierarchical object store. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how a custom application page is used to update data in the SharePoint configuration database by referencing a class inheriting from the SPPersistedObject class utilizing the hierarchical data store mechanism.
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Implement a Property Bag
The property bag feature in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 is a hash table of key-value pairs that allows you to add and retrieve object properties within a SharePoint site. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create an application page utilizing property bags to read properties and store data as a key-value pair within a content database.
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Implement Credential Storage
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; the Secure Store Service allows you to store credentials required for connecting to external systems in a secure database within SharePoint Server. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create a Secure Store Target Application and associate it with an external data source utilizing the Secure Store Service from Central Administration.
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Implement Impersonation
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; before implementing impersonation; you must login as someone who has been granted the permission to impersonate. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use the console to list and select users to impersonate.
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Implement SharePoint List
When developing custom applications in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; SharePoint lists provide the easiest way of storing configuration data as they allow you to utilize the built-in interface. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to store a key-value pair in a SharePoint list; index the key column; and build a CAML query to retrieve stored data.
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Implement web.config
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 provides the web.config file as mechanism for storing application configuration data. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the SPWebConfigModification class to make updates to the web.config file programmatically; and how to read data from the web.config file into an application page using the ConfigurationManager class.
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Import and Export Design Packages
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can add a design package as a solution to the SharePoint site collection. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Design Manager to create a design package.
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Importing and Exporting Microsoft Visio Workflows
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can import flow charts created in Microsoft Visio. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create a flowchart in Visio; import it into SharePoint; and use the SharePoint Text-Based Designer to convert the flowchart into a usable workflow which can be applied to lists.
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Incorporating Designer Outputs
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to change the look and feel of your search results. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Display Templates to change the display of search results.
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List Definitions
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create list definitions using SharePoint Central Administration. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates navigating to a subsite as well as modifying default list settings and list elements.
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List Designer
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create lists in Visual Studio List Designer and then work with them within SharePoint. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use Visual Studio List Designer to add; customize; and edit lists and then deploy them to SharePoint 2013.
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Maintain Permissions
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; permissions are either unique or they are inherited. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use Visual Studio's BreakRoleInheritance command to stop inheriting permissions.
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Manage Collections
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 enables you to configure the backup and restore settings for site collections. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to manually configure the backup and restore settings using SharePoint Central Administration; SharePoint Management Shell; and Visual Studio.
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Manage Content Types
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to manage content types programmatically. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates site content type management and three methods for adding fields using Visual Studio
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Manage the Life Cycle of SPSite and SPWeb Objects
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows the instantiation; in memory; of SPSite and SPWeb class objects. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how the instantiation of SharePoint site and site collections and their properties in memory facilitates data processing.
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Managing App Usage Tracking
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to manage apps using tracking provided by SharePoint's integrated common technical infrastructure. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to track app users; monitor links; check errors; and manage licences.
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Object Disposal
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013's Dispose() method allows the disposal of persistent class objects created in memory. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how the Dispose() method and C# using construction ensure the disposal of such objects.
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Object Life Cycle Management for SPContext
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013's SPContext class accesses the HTTP context in which an application is running. In this video; Telmo Sampaio uses the SPContext class's GetContext() method to retrieve the current context of a site collection's multiple properties.
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Object Life Cycle Management with Windows PowerShell
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 object life cycle management can be effected by PowerShell and multiple SharePoint cmdlets. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how PowerShell cmdlets instantiate class objects and dispose of them when they are no longer required.
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Object Model Overrides
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use Query throttling to restrict the number of items that can be accessed when you execute a query. Query throttling also allows you to specify whether a developer can override the list view threshold programmatically. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to configure resource throttling in Central Administration; before overriding thresholds.
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Organizing SharePoint Project Items
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 solutions are easily managed by the drag-and-drop functionality of Visual Studio's Solution Explorer. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to organize project files and folders in Solution Explorer; to ease navigation.
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Package and Deploy a Custom Claims Provider
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use the event receiver feature to package and deploy claims providers. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to identify and use an event receiver package to deploy a custom claim provider; and what potential issues may occur.
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Package and Deploy a Custom Membership Provider
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can customize the way users log in to the site and provide users with group names. You do this by customizing the Custom Membership Provider and Role Provider using Visual Studio. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to customise and deploy the Custom Membership Provider and Role Provider packages for use in SharePoint.
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Packaging an App
You can use Visual Studio to package a Microsoft SharePoint-hosted app which has already been developed. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates what an app package typically includes and how to use Visual Studio to package an app.
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Plan the Type of Workflow and Associated Forms
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you need to associate forms to workflows so that parameter information can be tracked from the end user. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create an Initiation Form for a SharePoint workflow that allows you to do this.
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Provisioning Lists
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 you can create a custom solution for a SharePoint site. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates provisioning a list instance for a SharePoint site using Visual Studio.
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Publishing an App to a Corporate Catalog
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; app catalog sites can be created to publish and deploy packaged apps. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create an app catalog site via SharePoint central administration; how to publish a packaged app to an existing corporate catalog; and how to deploy a published app for a specific user.
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Publishing an App to the SharePoint Store
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; apps can be submitted for listing to the globally accessible Office Store. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the approval process for submitting an app for listing to the Office Store; saves a draft of an app via the Seller Dashboard; and visits the Office Store to download an approved app.
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Publishing an App to Windows Azure
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; provider-hosted apps can be published to Windows Azure from within Microsoft Visual Studio. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to create a website and publishing profile in Azure using a Microsoft account; import a publishing profile in Visual Studio; and package and publish a provider-hosted app from within Visual Studio.
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Querying Lists
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 provides classes that allow you to query data from a specific list in a list view; or from within multiple lists in a site collection. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the SPQuery class; before demonstrating how to build a query returning results from lists in multiple sites using the SPSiteDataQuery class.
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Removing an App
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to remove apps using SharePoint's integrated common technical infrastructure. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to uninstall auto-hosted and provider-hosted apps from the app catalog.
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Sandbox Components and Constraints
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 sandboxed solutions are deployed to the site collection with their contents stored in the content database. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates a sandboxed solution's components and constraints; and introduces a simple sandboxed solution.
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Search-driven Navigation
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use search-driven navigation where you only create a single page for all locations. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Term store management section and associate a single page with your navigation.
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Selecting a User Experience for Apps
As with Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 apps; Office apps also use HTML; JavaScript; and AppManifest. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the key features of Office apps; as well as how to create one.
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Server-side Object Model
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; the Server Object Model is the most extensive API; providing a rich set of classes for representing and operating on objects in SharePoint. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the important Server Object Model classes; before demonstrating how to use them to create a list and add items through code in a console application.
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SharePoint App TokenHelper Class
The TokenHelper Class helps simplify the use of code in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 applications. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to use the OAuth protocol for applications related to the TokenHelper Class in SharePoint.
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Site Collection
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create a site collection and select the template you want to use after you've created the site collection. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to create a delayed site collection in SharePoint Central Administration.
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Site Definition
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to use Visual Studio to create a site definition that will determine the look and behaviour of your SharePoint site. In this video; Joe Barrett examines the components of a site definition.
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Site Hierarchies
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 you can easily navigate the SharePoint installation from either Central Administration or Visual Studio. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates navigating the SharePoint site hierarchy from within Central Administration and explores the relationship between the hierarchy and Internet Information Services (IIS).
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Sites and Web Templates
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to use site and web templates to customize a SharePoint site. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates the key features of web and site templates; how to modify web and site templates; and create custom templates.
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Specifying a Licensing Model for Apps
You can use Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 to generate a licensing model for an app; and Microsoft Visual Studio to verify the app license. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the various components of a typical app licence file.
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Specifying a Starting Location for Apps
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; all web-based applications and sites need a URL that starts the application. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the function of tokens and what the standard token is composed of; how to access a list showing SharePoint tokens; as well as when and where to use them.
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Specifying Permissions for Apps
When using Visual Studio to create apps for use in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use an app's manifest to specify app permission requests. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how app permission requests include scopes and rights; how to use Visual Studio to specify permission requests; and how to enable app permissions from SharePoint.
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Specifying Permissions for Corporate Catalog Apps
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can configure user permissions for Corporate Catalog applications. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates creating an app catalog and configures read permissions and access for users.
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Specifying Permissions for Remote Apps
When configuring permissions for remote apps in in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; some configuration has to first be done in Visual Studio. In this video; Joe Barrett demonstrates how to specify permissions for remote applications in SharePoint.
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Structuring App Packages
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 solution elements are easily packaged in Microsoft Visual Studio. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to edit the content of a solution package; as well as how they might be augmented.
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Taxonomy-based Navigation
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; taxonomy navigation uses a different site map provider to retrieve data and build links. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Managed Metadata Service to create a URL for each term in a term set and then navigate by using those terms.
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Update Properties of SPSite and SPWeb Objects
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 class methods allow site and site collection data to be updated in memory. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to download a SharePoint site and site collection; update their properties; and then communicate the changes to SharePoint.
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Upgrade Sandbox Solutions
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you need to perform specific steps when upgrading a sandbox solution. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to deploy a new version of a sandbox solution.
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Upgrading a Workflow
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to upgrade a workflow using SharePoint's integrated common technical infrastructure. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to update multiple workflow instances and prevent earlier versions of a workflow from being used concurrently with an updated version.
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Upgrading an App
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to upgrade apps using SharePoint's integrated common technical infrastructure. In this video; Telmo Sampaio uses the AppManifest to show you how to create; upgrade; and apply new versions of project and provider-hosted apps in SharePoint.
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Using a Custom Workflow in SharePoint Designer
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to create and deploy custom activities through SharePoint Designer. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use an existing workflow to create a new workflow in SharePoint Designer; modify workflow tasks and activities; and add descriptions to them.
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Using Content Iterator
Indexed lists in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allow you to regulate the amount of data being transferred; thereby reducing the load when querying large lists. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the ContentIterator class and its ProcessItems method to iterate over all the items in a collection.
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Using Focus on Content
With Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can disable the Focus on Content feature to ensure that Master Page data always display for end users. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to disable the Focus on Content button.
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Workflow Planning
You can use Workflows in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 to create business processes based on the data obtained from within the SharePoint environment. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates the three types of workflows and the Windows Azure Service Bus; as well as how a workflow is developed within SharePoint.
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Compliance Management Overview
You can use Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 to help with Compliance Management across an organization. In this video; Rafiq Wayani uses examples to explain Compliance Management; which includes Governance; Compliance; and Risk Management.
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System Center Cloud Services Process Pack VM and Service Request Items
Microsoft Service Center 2012 R2 can be used to manage the processes involved in requesting Virtual Machine (VM) creation and configuration. In this video; Rafiq Wayani demonstrates the importance of monitoring VM creation; changes made in a VM using Runbooks within the System Center Orchestrator; and permissions processes related to change requests and their importance.
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Key Indicators for Windows Server 2012 R2 Private Cloud Health and Performance
In Microsoft System Center 2012 R2; key performance indicators (KPIs) allow you to confirm that a private cloud infrastructure is meeting health and performance expectations. In this video; Rafiq Wayani demonstrates the main KPIs and how they are used to define and measure progress toward organizational goals.
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Managing Clouds with System Center 2012 R2 App Controller
Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 App Controller allows you to manage applications and services that are deployed in both private and Azure-based public cloud infrastructures. In this video; Rafiq Wayani demonstrates the capabilities of App Controller and its self-service portal and how App Controller integrates with Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) and Windows Azure.
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Adding Apps from the SharePoint Store (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the distribution of apps via stores.
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Adding Apps from the SharePoint Store (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to add an app from the SharePoint Store.
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Adding Columns
After watching this video; you will be able to add a column to a custom list.
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Adding Logic
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the process of adding logic to a workflow.
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Adding Publishing Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to add a Publishing page to a SharePoint 2013 site.
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Adding Subsites (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the considerations when adding a SharePoint 2013 site.
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Adding Subsites (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to create a new SharePoint 2013 subsite.
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Adding Web Part Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to add a Web Part to a page to a SharePoint 2013 site.
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Adding Wiki Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to add a Wiki page to a SharePoint 2013 site.
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Appreciating Social Computing
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize how social computing benefits the business environment.
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Becoming a Site Owner
After watching this video; you will be able to describe considerations when setting up a new SharePoint 2013 site.
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Branding the Look and Feel
After watching this video; you will be able to change the look of a SharePoint 2013 site.
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Breaking and Inheriting Permissions (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the considerations when setting up permissions.
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Breaking and Inheriting Permissions (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to set up unique permissions on a document.
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Building SharePoint Infrastructure in SharePoint Designer
After watching this video; you will be able to use SharePoint Designer to build a SharePoint infrastructure.
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Checking Files Out and In
After watching this video; you will be able to check out a SharePoint 2013 file.
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Common Homepage Attributes
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize the key homepage editing features.
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Comparing Site Columns and List Columns (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to compare site columns and list columns.
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Comparing Site Columns and List Columns (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to edit a site column at the global level.
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Comparing Team Sites and Publishing Portals (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the purpose of team sites and Publishing Portals.
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Comparing Team Sites and Publishing Portals (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the team site default home page.
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Comparing Team Sites and Publishing Portals (Part 3)
After watching this video; you will be able to compare team sites and publishing portals features.
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Completing the Process
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the tasks involved when completing a workflow process.
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Configuring List Searches
After watching this video; you will be able to configure a list search.
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Configuring Query Rules
After watching this video; you will be able to configure a query rule.
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Configuring Searchable Columns
After watching this video; you will be able to describe how search options can be used to change search visibility.
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Configuring the Content Organizer (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the benefits of configuring the Content Organizer.
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Configuring the Content Organizer (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe Content Organizer settings.
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Connect Other SharePoint Lists to Outlook
After watching this video; you will be able to connect SharePoint 2013 Contacts to Outlook.
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Connecting and Exporting SharePoint to Microsoft Office (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the integration of SharePoint with Microsoft Office.
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Connecting and Exporting SharePoint to Microsoft Office (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to export a SharePoint 2013 site to Microsoft Office.
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Connecting SharePoint to Outlook
After watching this video; you will be able to connect SharePoint 2013 to Outlook.
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Contributing to Document Libraries
After watching this video; you will be able to contribute to a SharePoint 2013 document library.
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Creating and Managing Alerts
After watching this video; you will be able to create a SharePoint 2013 alert.
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Creating and Managing Announcements
After watching this video; you will be able to create a SharePoint 2013 announcement.
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Creating and Managing Calendar Events and Contacts
After watching this video; you will be able to create a SharePoint 2013 calendar event.
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Creating and Managing Discussions Boards and Threads
After watching this video; you will be able to create a SharePoint 2013 discussion board.
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Creating and Managing Links
After watching this video; you will be able to create a SharePoint 2013 link.
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Creating and Managing Tasks
After watching this video; you will be able to create a SharePoint 2013 task.
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Creating and Modifying Views (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to compare SharePoint 2013 Public and Personal views.
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Creating and Modifying Views (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to create a SharePoint 2013 view.
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Creating and Modifying Views (Part 3)
After watching this video; you will be able to change a SharePoint 2013 view format setting.
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Creating Document Workspaces
After watching this video; you will be able to create a Document Workspace.
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Creating Lists and Libraries (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the available SharePoint 2013 list and library templates.
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Creating Lists and Libraries (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to create a custom SharePoint 2013 list.
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Deleting and Recovering Lists and Libraries
After watching this video; you will be able to recover a SharePoint 2013 list in a given scenario.
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Deleting Items
After watching this video; you will be able to delete a SharePoint 2013 item.
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Deleting Subsites
After watching this video; you will be able to delete a SharePoint 2013 subsite.
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Developing KQL Queries for SharePoint Searches
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the features of KQL queries in SharePoint 2013.
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Developing Reusable Workflows (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to develop a reusable workflow.
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Developing Reusable Workflows (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the use of site workflows.
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Developing Site Workflows
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the main purpose of a reusable workflow.
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Developing Workflows
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the process of defining the workflow when developing a new workflow.
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Editing Workflows
After watching this video; you will be able to edit a workflow process in a given scenario.
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Embedding Code Snippets of Banners
After watching this video; you will be able to embed a snippet into a SharePoint 2013 page.
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Enhancing Mobile Device Access
After watching this video; you will be able to enhance mobile device access in SharePoint 2013.
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Enhancing Site Navigation
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize best practices and considerations for enhancing site navigation.
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Explaining Types of SharePoint Apps
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the ways in which SharePoint apps can be implemented.
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Exploring Enterprise Site Templates
After watching this video; you will be able to identify SharePoint 2013 enterprise site template types.
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Exploring SharePoint 2010 OTB Workflows
After watching this video; you will be able to match the workflow type to its description.
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Exploring SharePoint Editions
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the SharePoint editions available.
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Exploring SharePoint Page Types (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to match the SharePoint 2013 page templates with their descriptions.
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Exploring SharePoint Page Types (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe characteristics of the master page type.
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Exploring SharePoint Site Templates
After watching this video; you will be able to identify SharePoint 2013 site template types.
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Exploring Site Settings Options
After watching this video; you will be able to describe SharePoint 2013 Site Settings options.
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Exploring the Newsfeed Page
After watching this video; you will be able to describe characteristics of a Newsfeed Page.
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Exporting and Importing Web Parts
After watching this video; you will be able to import a SharePoint 2013 Web Part.
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Following Content and People
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the types of content that can be followed.
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Getting Started with SharePoint Designer
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the reasons for using SharePoint Designer 2013.
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Granting Site Access
After watching this video; you will be able to grant site access to a user.
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Implementing Advanced Searches
After watching this video; you will be able to identify options for implementing advanced searches.
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Implementing Approval and Feedback Workflows (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the options available when implementing an Approval workflow or Collect Feedback workflow.
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Implementing Approval and Feedback Workflows (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to implement a workflow in a given scenario.
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Implementing Search Site Templates
After watching this video; you will be able to implement a search site template.
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Importing and Using 2010 Chart Web Parts
After watching this video; you will be able to import a SharePoint 2010 Chart Web Part.
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Incorporating Additional Approval Settings
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the incorporation of additional work flow approval settings.
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Introducing the New App Model
After watching this video; you will be able to describe key features of the new SharePoint 2013 app model.
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Managing App Licenses and Removing Apps
After watching this video; you will be able to remove an app license.
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Managing Apps in Site Contents (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the management of SharePoint 2013 apps.
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Managing Apps in Site Contents (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to remove an app from a site.
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Managing Column Properties
After watching this video; you will be able to manage column properties in a given scenario.
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Managing List and Library Settings
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize the common SharePoint list and library settings that can be changed.
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Managing Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to identify ways in which SharePoint 2013 pages are managed.
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Managing User Alerts
After watching this video; you will be able to configure an alert for a site user.
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New and Improved in 2013
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the improvements in SharePoint 2013.
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Opening and Editing Documents
After watching this video; you will be able to edit a SharePoint 2013 document.
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Organizing Library Contents
After watching this video; you will be able to describe content organization approaches.
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Overview of Common Permission Levels
After watching this video; you will be able to match common permission levels with their descriptions.
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Overview of Permissions and Roles
After watching this video; you will be able to describe permission and role functions.
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Overview of Roles (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the SharePoint governance team.
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Overview of Roles (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the SharePoint administrator roles.
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Overview of SharePoint Lists
After watching this video; you will be able to navigate SharePoint 2013 lists.
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Overview of Users and Groups
After watching this video; you will be able to describe characteristics of users and groups.
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Overview of Workflow Components (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the purpose of workflows.
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Overview of Workflow Components (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the reasons why SharePoint Designer is the preferred authoring application for working with workflows.
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Performing Search Administration
After watching this video; you will be able to identify how the search feature can be optimized.
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Planning for SharePoint Workflows (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the use of business drivers and flowcharts when planning a SharePoint workflow.
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Planning for SharePoint Workflows (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the use of the SharePoint infrastructure; workflows; and testing when planning a SharePoint workflow.
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Recap Developing Workflows
After watching this video; you will be able to sequence the process steps of developing a workflow into the correct order.
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Recognizing Common Administrative URLs
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize the common administrative SharePoint 2013 URLs.
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Removing Content Types
After watching this video; you will be able to remove a content type from all lists.
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Respecting the Object Hierarchy
After watching this video; you will be able to describe SharePoint 2013 object hierarchy.
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Reviewing Permissions
After watching this video; you will be able to check user permissions.
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Reviewing Search Results (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to identify key search options available in SharePoint 2013.
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Reviewing Search Results (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to complete a site search in SharePoint 2013.
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Reviewing Site Settings
After watching this video; you will be able to describe site actions and administrative settings available to site owners.
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Reviewing the Hierarchy
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the hierarchy of SharePoint 2013 sites.
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Routing Documents and Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to identify options for routing documents and pages.
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Setting Up Common Navigation
After watching this video; you will be able to edit Quick Launch navigation for a site.
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Setting Up the My Site Blog
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the use of the My Site blog.
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SharePoint's Social Computing Features
After watching this video; you will be able to describe SharePoint's social computing features.
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Sharing and Tracking Documents
After watching this video; you will be able to describe tracking tools in SharePoint 2013.
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Touring the Interface (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to navigate the SharePoint 2013 interface.
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Touring the Interface (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the Quick Launch tool.
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Understanding Content Structures and Template Types
After watching this video; you will be able to match the content structure and template types to their descriptions.
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Understanding SharePoint
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the features of SharePoint.
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Understanding SharePoint Permissions
After watching this video; you will be able to compare inherited and unique permissions.
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Understanding the Hierarchy
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the SharePoint site hierarchy.
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Updating Approval and Feedback Workflows
After watching this video; you will be able to modify an Approval workflow.
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Updating the Team Site Home Page
After watching this video; you will be able to update a team site home page in a given scenario.
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Updating User Profiles
After watching this video; you will be able to update a user profile.
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Using Content Query Web Parts (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the characteristics of Content Query Web Parts.
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Using Content Query Web Parts (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to edit a Content Query Web Part in a given scenario.
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Using Microblogging Features
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the benefits of microblogging features.
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Using More SharePoint Libraries
After watching this video; you will be able to match the document library to a description of its use.
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Using More View Features (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to configure a SharePoint 2013 Web Part view.
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Using More View Features (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to create a link to a view.
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Using My Site Tasks
After watching this video; you will be able to describe characteristics of My Site tasks.
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Using Operators in Searches (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the different query operators that can be used with KQL elements.
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Using Operators in Searches (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to use an operator to complete a search in SharePoint 2013.
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Using Property Restrictions in Searches
After watching this video; you will be able to describe how property restrictions are used to improve searches.
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Using Quick Views and Default Views
After watching this video; you will be able to compare SharePoint 2013 Quick and Default views.
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Using Social Collaboration Web Parts
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the Site Feed feature in the Social Collaboration Web Part.
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Using the Design Manager
After watching this video; you will be able to describe how Design Manager is used in managing a site.
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Using Three-State Workflows
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the function of the three-state workflow.
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Using Web Parts (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to identify characteristics of Web Parts pages.
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Using Web Parts (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to edit a SharePoint 2013 Web Part in a given scenario.
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Utilizing OneDrive for Business
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the use of OneDrive for Business.
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Utilizing the SharePoint Site Mailbox App
After watching this video; you will be able to describe benefits of the new SharePoint 2013 Site Mailbox app.
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Viewing Popularity Trends; Usage Reports; and Most Popular Items (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to describe SharePoint 2013 Popularity Trends and Most Popular Items new features.
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Viewing Popularity Trends; Usage Reports; and Most Popular Items (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to review usage reports in Excel for a specific item.
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Working with Columns
After watching this video; you will be able to describe characteristics of SharePoint 2013 column settings.
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Working with Content Types (Part 1)
After watching this video; you will be able to add a content type in a given scenario.
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Working with Content Types (Part 2)
After watching this video; you will be able to modify a content type in SharePoint 2013.
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Working with Document Sets
After watching this video; you will be able to compare SharePoint folders and Document Sets.
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Working with Documents
After watching this video; you will be able to describe options for co-authoring a document.
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Working with Excel Web Access Web Parts
After watching this video; you will be able to describe Excel Web Part features.
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Working with Groups
After watching this video; you will be able to describe how groups work in SharePoint 2013.
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Working with My Site Documents
After watching this video; you will be able to share a SharePoint 2013 document.
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Working with Personal Web Sites
After watching this video; you will be able to add a library to a SharePoint 2013 My Site.
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Working with Picture and Asset Libraries
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the use of the Picture and Asset libraries.
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Working with Publishing Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to edit a publishing page in a given scenario.
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Working with Wiki Page Libraries
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the use of the Wiki Page Library.
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Excel Web Services
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner discusses Excel Web Services in SharePoint.
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About Certificate Exchange and Server-to-Server Trust
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses about certificate exchange and server-to-server trust on SharePoint 70-332.
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About SharePoint Integrations
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner discusses SharePoint's integration with Microsoft Office 365; Exchange Online; and Lync Online.
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About the Business Connectivity Service (BCS) Service Application
Business Connectivity Services provides the infrastructure that enables SharePoint 2013 to bring external data into a central system. In this video; Tim Warner will explain how Business Connectivity Services is used to bring that external data into SharePoint.
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Authentication Providers
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; claims authentication is the default mode. When migrating from SharePoint 2010 to 2013; it is best practice to covert web apps to claims beforehand. Or you can use Windows PowerShell to create a classic mode web app in 2013; perform migration; and then convert to claims. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates the authentication process.
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BCS Models
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains the relationship between Business Connectivity Services (BCS) and external content types in SharePoint.
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BCS Permissions
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to assign Metadata Store permissions in SharePoint.
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BI Relationships
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains how business intelligence tools in SharePoint aggregate raw data into usable chunks.
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BI Security
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran describes how to address security issues for business intelligence in SharePoint.
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Certificate Exchange and Server-to-Server Trusts Examined
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner provides a demonstration of certificate exchange and server-to-server trusts on SharePoint 70-332.
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Common Service Applications and Their Functions
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner summarizes common service applications and their functions in SharePoint Server 2013.
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Configuring a BI Infrastructure
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses configuring a BI infrastructure on SharePoint 70-332.
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Configuring Office Web Apps 2013 I
In this video; Tim Warner begins a demonstration of deploying Office Web App (OWA) Server 2013.
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Configuring Office Web Apps 2013 II
In this video; Tim Warner completes a demonstration of configuring Office Web App (OWA) server 2013.
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Configuring the SharePoint-Exchange Server Integration
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner discusses how to configure the integration between SharePoint Server 2013 and Exchange Server 2013.
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Content Deployment
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains Content Deployment.
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Content Deployment Examined
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains the options available for Content Deployment.
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Content Recovery Strategies
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; there are granular restore options available with attached SQL content databases that are unattached to SharePoint. You can choose to recover only an entire site collection or only a list in a subsite. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to create a database snapshot and recover content data from an unattached database.
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Creating a SharePoint Farm Inventory
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013's upgrade process is facilitated by the creation of SharePoint 2010 farm inventories. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to use PowerShell cmdlets to create a farm inventory; before reviewing the source farm's content and service applications from within SharePoint 2010.
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Creating Secure Store Target Applications
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to configure a Secure Store Target Application in SharePoint.
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Creating the App Catalog
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explains the purpose of an App Catalog.
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Deploying Apps in SharePoint Server 2013 on Premises I
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates key steps in deploying apps in SharePoint.
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Deploying Apps in SharePoint Server 2013 on Premises II
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates key steps in deploying apps in SharePoint.
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Deploying Apps in SharePoint Server 2013 on Premises III
In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to add an app from the SharePoint app store.
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Deploying Apps in SharePoint Server 2013 on Premises IV
In this video; Tim Warner explains how a SharePoint app developed in Visual Studio can be deployed.
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Deploying Apps in SharePoint Server 2013 on Premises V
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates key steps in deploying apps in SharePoint.
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Deploying Farm Solutions
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explains how to deploy farm solutions in SharePoint.
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Deploying SharePoint Features
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explores how to deploy a SharePoint feature.
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Deploying the Secure Store Service
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explains how to deploy the Secure Store service application in SharePoint Server 2013.
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Distributed Cache Management
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows administrators to manage the Distributed Cache service; enabled by default; to provide caching functionality for key SharePoint features. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to prevent registering a server as a distributed cache host; and how to stop; remove; and add an instance of a Distributed Cache service using PowerShell cmdlets.
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eDiscovery Center
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. eDiscovery is the process of searching for and exporting electronic information that can be used as evidence. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses the eDiscovery Center in SharePoint 2013.
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Evaluation Site Collection Upgrades
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows site collection administrators (SCAs) to create evaluation site collections to let users become familiar with the new interface. These site collections are destroyed after the trial period and any data is lost. You can restrict SCAs from creating evaluation sites by leveraging PowerShell. In this video; Tim Warner discusses site collection upgrades.
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External Content Types
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to create external content types that enable users to work with external data from inside SharePoint sites.
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Federating SharePoint Service Applications Examined
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner provides a demonstration of federating SharePoint service applications on SharePoint 70-332.
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File Backups
File-based backups need to be included in your Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 disaster and recovery plan to allow files outside of the back-end databases; such as certificates and customization packages; to be accounted for in your backup. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates the need for file-based backups.
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Getting Sandboxed Solutions Running
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner describes the process to get sandbox solutions running and explains sandbox quotas.
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High Availability in SharePoint 2013
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can ensure that sites are functioning correctly and have adequate availability or uptime. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to ensure high availability by managing network uptime; minimizing failures; and understanding the importance of network infrastructure.
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How SharePoint Federation Works
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner will explain how federation works in a SharePoint service application.
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Implementing Farm Solutions
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner deploys a farm solution in SharePoint 2013.
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Implementing Sandboxed Solutions
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner shows how sandboxed code works in SharePoint Server 2013.
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Implementing SharePoint Service Application Federation
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends.In this video; Tim Warner will explain how to implement SharePoint service application federation.
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Index Freshness
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses how to achieve index freshness on SharePoint.
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Investigating Project Server 2013
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to install Project Server 2013 to a SharePoint farm.
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Large Document Repositories
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses large document repositories in SharePoint 2013.
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Live Migration
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 supports the Hyper-V live migration feature that allows administrators to move virtual machines (VMs) between clustered and non-clustered servers without noticeable service interruption. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how virtualization and live migration provide high availability in the SharePoint 2013 environment.
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Managing and Monitoring SharePoint Apps
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner describes the day-to-day administration of SharePoint apps.
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Microsoft Best Practices for SharePoint Upgrade
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows for the implementation of Microsoft best practices when upgrading from SharePoint 2010. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates Microsoft best practices and how they ensure a virtually flawless upgrade process across the enterprise.
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My Sites
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates aspects of managing the My Sites and user profile environments.
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New Service Applications in SharePoint Server 2013
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses new server applications in SharePoint Server 2013.
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Non-Production Environment Content Refresh
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can perform a development refresh in a non-production environment. Other scenarios include restoring only configuration or service application data; or restoring content from a SQL back up. In this video; Jacob Moran describes several restore scenarios in SharePoint.
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Office Web Apps 2013
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner discusses Microsoft Office Online Web Apps.
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Office Web Apps 2013 Deployment Overview
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner discusses installing Office Web Apps 2013 for SharePoint.
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PerformancePoint
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran describes the SharePoint business intelligence tool PerformancePoint.
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PerformancePoint Examined
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to configure the PerformancePoint Service Application in SharePoint.
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Plan for Network Redundancy
As part of a high-availability plan for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; network redundancy allows the SharePoint farm to remain up and running even if a particular link goes down. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses the components that safeguard the primary system from potential failure in a redundant network.
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Plan for Search Service Instance Distribution
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to configure search service applications across multiple servers; improving the ability to crawl and index content and return search results to users efficiently in a highly available environment. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates the main search service components and how they can be distributed across multiple servers as part of a high-availability plan.
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Plan for Server Load Balancing I
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 supports load balancing as part of a high-availability plan to direct traffic across multiple front-end servers and improve performance and resilience for users connecting to the SharePoint farm. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses the concept of Network Load Balancing (NLB); Hardware Load Balancers; and software load balancing with DNS round robin.
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Plan for Server Load Balancing II
Window Server Network Load Balancing (NLB) enhances server reliability in a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 environment through NLB clusters. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses the advantages of NLB over DNS round robin and how to achieve optimal software load balancing capabilities using NLB clusters.
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Planning SQL Log Shipping for SharePoint III
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use log shipping to create a duplicate of a SQL database. During sog shipping; a database backup is initialized on a primary server and restored on a secondary server. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to initialize a primary server and define the backup settings to keep the secondary server's copy updated.
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Plan for Server Load Balancing III
When planning for high availability; the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 Request Manager provides load balancing features that route incoming requests and improve performance. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates the tasks performed by the Request Manager; and how to manage routing and throttling using the Windows PowerShell ISE.
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Plan for Service Distribution
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 provides service roles that can be configured and distributed across several servers for a robust and highly available solution. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how Web Front End (WFE); search; and application servers can be distributed across a SharePoint 2013 enterprise farm in a high-availability farm.
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Plan for Service Instance Configuration
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to configure services and deploy service applications across multiple SharePoint farm servers when preparing a highly available and resilient solution. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to configure a service; enabling it across multiple SharePoint servers; and using application pools; as well as manage services in Central Administration.
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Planning a Service Application Architecture I
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses and demonstrates the Farm Configuration Wizard.
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Planning a Service Application Architecture II
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner reviews options available when managing service applications.
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Planning a Service Application Architecture III
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explores using Windows PowerShell to create service applications.
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Planning a Service Application Topology
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner sums up some best practices for planning and deploying service applications.
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Planning a SQL AlwaysOn Availability Groups for SharePoint
In SQL Server 2012; AlwaysOn Availability Groups define a set of databases that failover together as a single object from a primary replica to a secondary replica. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses the principles; application; and configuration options of AlwaysOn Availability Groups in SQL Server 2012.
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Planning Activity Feeds
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates the use of activity feeds on SharePoint.
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Planning Communities I
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses Community Sites on SharePoint and demonstrates some of its features.
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Planning Communities II
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates features of community sites environments in SharePoint.
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Planning My Sites
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses managing personalized space within a SharePoint environment.
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Planning Result Sources
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran planning result sources in SharePoint.
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Planning SQL Clustering for SharePoint 2013
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) is used to ensure high availability. In a SQL cluster; when the active node in the cluster goes down; the next node in the cluster becomes active; ensuring availability for clients. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how SQL clustering works.
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Planning SQL Log Shipping for SharePoint I
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; the log shipping feature provides SQL server backup functionality for use in database recovery. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates the principles and application of log shipping.
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Planning SQL Log Shipping for SharePoint II
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; the Log Shipping feature provides SQL server backup functionality for use in database recovery. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to manage Log Shipping configuration using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio.
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Preparing DNS for Apps
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explains how to prepare DNS for SharePoint apps.
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Preparing the Farm for Apps
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner describes how to prepare a farm for SharePoint apps.
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Pre-Upgrade Tasks
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013's upgrade process requires the back up of SharePoint 2010 content and service application databases. In this video; Tim Warner uses SQL Server Management Studio and PowerShell to back up SharePoint Server 2010 databases to a new SharePoint 2013 SQL Server instance.
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Product Catalog and Topic Pages
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains cross-site publishing.
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Product Catalog and Topic Pages Examined
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. Planning and configuring product catalogs and topic pages SharePoint allows for a library or list to be designated as a catalog. In this video; Jacob Moran introduces product catalog and topic pages in SharePoint 2013.
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Profiles I
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; when enabling Active Directory profile synchronization; you start by granting permissions to the Profile service account and then creating a synchronization connection. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to set up synchronization for the User Profile service.
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Profiles II
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can configure synchronization settings for the User Profile Service application. You can set one-way or two-way synchronization; schedule the synchronization; and edit the user properties. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to configure the synchronization settings for the Profile Service.
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Project Server 2013 Deployment Notes
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner discusses deploying Project Server 2013 for SharePoint.
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Publishing a Service Application
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses publishing a service application on SharePoint 70-332.
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Record Disposition and Retention
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses record definition and retention in SharePoint 2013.
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Recovery Strategies
There are several recovery strategies available in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013. The strategy you use depends on the scope of the backup – ranging from restoring a document for an end user or an entire site collection. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates various restore strategies in SharePoint Server.
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Relevancy via Dictionaries
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains how administrators can manage search relevance in SharePoint.
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Relevancy via Promotion
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains how to improve search relavancy through promotion of content in SharePoint.
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Reporting Services
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains the reporting services available through SharePoint.
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Restoring Databases into SQL Server
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you are able to restore databases into SQL Server using SQL Server Management Studio. This is the main GUI administrative tool for the SQL Server Relational Database tool. You can also perform the restore using PowerShell or Transact-SQL. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to restore a database into SQL Server.
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Routing Examined
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. The Records Center is a central repository in which an organization can store and manage all of its records. In this video; Jacob Moran provides an overview of the of the functioning Records Center in SharePoint 2013.
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Search Analytics
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains how Search Analytics can be used by administrators.
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Search Analytics Reports
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains how analytics impact search ranking.
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Search Relevancy
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains how to use company name values and custom entity extractors in SharePoint to return content in a search.
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Search Result Sources
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how searching can be optimized using result sources in SharePoint.
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Search Schemas
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses how search schema can be managed at the search application or site collection level.
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Search Support
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explores how the search function works in the SharePoint Business Connectivity Services (BCS) environment.
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Search UI and Display Templates
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran uses the Basic and Enterprise search centers and explains display templates in SharePoint.
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Service Application Communications
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses how service application communicates.
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Service Application Components
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses elements of a service application.
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Service Applications
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can use PowerShell to create service applications. This is a type of plugin that provides additional functionality that can be used throughout your farm. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to create a service application using SPWebApplication.
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Service Applications Deprecated in SharePoint Server 2013
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses deprecated service applications in SharePoint Server 2013.
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Service Applications That Can Be Migrated
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013's database attach method allows the upgrade of multiple core SharePoint 2010 service applications. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates the core SharePoint 2010 service applications that can be upgraded to SharePoint 2013 using the database attach method.
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Setting Credentials of a Target Application
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran sets the credentials for a Secure Store Target Application in Secure Store in SharePoint.
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SharePoint and SQL Backups
You can back up and restore data for disaster and recovery using Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 and SQL backups. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses how SharePoint backups display the SharePoint boundaries; namely site collections; Web applications; and libraries; whereas SQL log file backups enable recovery up to the last good transaction.
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SharePoint Backups
You need to be familiar with best practices for performing backups in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how you can back up at the farm level or the granular level – for example; backing up only a site collection – and can also use PowerShell cmdlets to perform backups.
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SharePoint Disaster Recovery Planning
You need to have a disaster and recovery plan in place for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013. Your plan needs to take into consideration the effects of loss of data and service on your organization and how soon you need to have the system back up and running. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses considerations for disaster and recovery in SharePoint.
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SharePoint Features
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explores the use of features to personalize SharePoint.
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SharePoint Integration
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explains the advantages of Office 365.
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SharePoint Server 2013 Integration with Exchange Server 2013
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner discusses SharePoint Server 2013's integration with Exchange Server 2013.
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Site Collection Evaluation and Pre-Upgrade Checks
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to upgrade site collections from 2010 to 2013. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to upgrade a site collection and perform health checks to determine if there are any problems; as well as review the status of the upgrade process.
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Site Collection Pre-Upgrade Checks
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 supports the ability to locate site collection upgrade problems when migrating from 2010 to 2013; including missing site templates and missing language pack references. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to run the upgrade check via the Site Settings page or Windows PowerShell.
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Site Collection Upgrade Queueing
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to queue site collections for upgrade to avoid multiple simultaneous upgrades. This helps you avoid issues such as reduced performance and bottlenecks. In this video; Tim Warner uses PowerShell to create upgrade queues; review the progress of the queue; or remove an object from the queue.
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Site Collection Upgrade Throttling
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can control how upgrades are performed for your site collection or farm. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to manage site collection upgrade throttling for web apps and sites.
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Social Permissions
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates changing user permissions in the User Profile service application.
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SQL Login Consistency
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; duplicate copies of the database are housed on multiple servers. To enable failover to a duplicate or mirrored copy of a database; user logins and permissions need to be consistently defined on all mirrored copies of the server. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses the need for consistent logins across SQL databases.
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Storage Redundancy
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can increase the availability of your data by making your data storage solution more redundant. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to configure and implement storage redundancy in SharePoint Server; and examines different versions of RAID.
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Supported Upgrade Paths
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 supports parallel database-attach upgrades only from versions of SharePoint Server 2010. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates the two-step upgrade required by users of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Windows SharePoint Service (WSS) 3.0.
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The Secure Store
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains how to set up the Secure Store Service in SharePoint.
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The Secure Store Application
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner will explain how to access the Secure Store service application.
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The Secure Store Service Application
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. Secure Store is a SharePoint Server 2013 feature that maps user credentials to stored external credentials to allow a user secure access to external data. In this video; Tim Warner explains the uses of the Secure Store service application.
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The Service Application Model in SharePoint Server 2013
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses the advantages of the Service Application Model in SharePoint Server 2013.
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The Shared Services Provider in SharePoint 2007
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explains the disadvantages of MOSS (Microsoft Office SharePoint Server) 2007 Shared Service Provider (SSP).
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The Upgrade Process
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows for a five-step; best-practice process when upgrading from SharePoint 2010. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates the four-step upgrade process performed by server farm administrators; as well as the fifth; carried out by site collection administrators and site owners.
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Troubleshooting Upgrade
When migrating a farm to Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you may experience problems. For instance; a certain customization has caused an unexpected error. One solution would be to roll back the environment to 2010; or you can resolve the problem by accessing error log files and identifying the problem. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates troubleshooting an upgrade.
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Types of SharePoint Apps
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies on which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner distinguishes between different types of SharePoint apps.
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Understanding the SharePoint App Architecture
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses SharePoint apps.
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Understanding the Site Collection Upgrade Process
By default; Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 includes the full SharePoint 2010 user experience to help users adjust to the migration. You need to determine the amount of time you want to run SharePoint 2010 before upgrading to 2013. To assist with the changeover; you can deploy evaluation site collections. In this video; Tim Warner discusses the site collection upgrade process.
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Upgrade Shock?
The launch of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 led to what is referred to as upgrade shock for users migrating from SharePoint 2010. This simply refers to the change users experience when moving to the 2013 interface. In this video; Tim Warner discusses upgrade shock and some of the similarities between SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013.
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Upgrading Content Databases
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows migrated SharePoint Server 2010 content databases to be upgraded. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to recreate a migrated content database's managed paths; quotas; and web application policies to match its 2010 farm environment.
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Using BCS I
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. SharePoint Designer 2013 provides tools to customize Windows SharePoint Services sites. In this video; Tim Warner will explain how to leverage Business Connectivity Services by using SharePoint Designer.
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Using BCS II
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner explains how to use SharePoint Designer to set permissions and properties for Business Connectivity Services.
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Using SQL Aliases
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; the use of aliases allows for simplified server connections which include the connection string components. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates the principles and application of aliases.
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Using Windows PowerShell to Upgrade the Content Databases
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows a SharePoint Server 2010 content database to be upgraded using Windows PowerShell cmdlets. In this video; Tim Warner uses two Windows PowerShell cmdlets to isolate database migration issues before attaching it to the SharePoint Server 2013 Web application.
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Verifying Site Collection Upgrades
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can manage how site collection upgrades are performed and verify that sites are functioning correctly once changes have been made. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to manage site collection upgrades using the GUI and PowerShell.
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Verifying the Upgrade
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can view the upgrade status of all farm databases using PowerShell or Central Administration. Once a database has been successfully created; it can be mounted on a web application using the Mount-SPContentDatabase cmdlet. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to verify database upgrades.
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Viewing the Log Files
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 supports various upgrade and migration options; such as managing database settings and reviewing the upgrade status. You can also access the log files for an installation. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates how to perform simple troubleshooting by viewing these logs using the ULS Viewer tool.
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What are Sandbox Solutions?
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner discusses the advantages of sandbox solutions and how they differ from farm solutions.
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What Does "Database Attach Upgrade" Mean?
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013's database-attach method allows you to upgrade SharePoint 2010 content and service application databases to a new SharePoint 2013 SQL Server farm environment. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates the step-by-step backup-restore process used by SharePoint 2013's database-attach method.
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What is ECM?
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. Microsoft has enhanced enterprise content management (ECM) in a number of key areas. In this video; Jacob Moran explains what ECM is and why it's so important in SharePoint 2013.
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What is New in Upgrade for SharePoint Server 2013?
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013's upgrade features include a database-attach method for SharePoint 2010 content and service application databases; allowing independent site upgrades by site collection owners. In this video; Tim Warner discusses the migration of SharePoint 2010 databases to a new SharePoint 2013 farm.
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What is Project Server 2013?
Microsoft SharePoint provides enterprise-level Web technologies for Intranet; document; and file management. In this video; Tim Warner discusses Project Server 2013 for SharePoint.
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What is WCM?
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explains what Web content management is.
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Why Federate?
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Tim Warner reviews the advantages of using Federation to make service applications available across farm boundaries.
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Planning SQL Mirroring for SharePoint
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to use SQL mirroring to create and maintain a duplicate SQL database in case of database failure. In this video; Jacob Moran demonstrates how to mirror a content database to another server.
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Planning Touch Points in the SharePoint Upgrade Process
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows for the high-level communication of all aspects of the SharePoint 2013 upgrade process; across the enterprise. In this video; Tim Warner demonstrates a six-step; business-language communication plan that maps to the SharePoint 2013 upgrade process's technical implementation.
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Planning User Profiles
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; the User Profile service allows you to define attributes for users or to import the attributes from a data source; such as Active Directory. In addition; users can update their user profiles in SharePoint. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses the considerations for planning SharePoint user profiles and connections.
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PowerPivot
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran explores the SharePoint business intelligence tool – PowerPivot.
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Backup a Content Database Using Windows PowerShell
Microsoft SharePoint 2013's Management Shell enables administrators to quickly back up databases using the Backup-SPFarm command; the storage location of the backup; its type; and the database's unique identifier – located through SharePoint’s Central Administration web page. In this video; David Santana details the process; best practices; commands; and syntax used to successfully back up a SharePoint database.
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Using PowerShell to Create a Host Named Site Collection
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables you to create host-named site collections; which allow you to assign unique DNS names using Windows PowerShell. In this video; David Santana uses the New-SPSite commandlet with the -HostHeaderWebApplication parameter to create an empty SharePoint 2013 site collection.
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Using PowerShell to Create a New Content Based Database
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 enables you to use Windows PowerShell to create web application content databases for your intranet with the New-SPContentDatabase commandlet. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a content database for an intranet using Windows PowerShell and the New-SPContentDatabase commandlet.
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Backup Strategies
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 provides several tools for backing up a SharePoint environment. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses how farm backups should be performed regularly; but out-of-band backups can be performed as the need arises.
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Customizing the Ribbon
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 allows you to add elements to a ribbon. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Ribbon Custom Action option to create a new item on a ribbon.
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Design Manager
In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013; you can change the look and feel of your web site with the Design Manager. In this video; Telmo Sampaio demonstrates how to use the Design Manager to pick a pre-installed look and apply it to an existing web site.
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Routing
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses routing in SharePoint 2013.
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Document Set Settings
Document Set Settings in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 allows users to customize a document set. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure your document set.
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Co-authoring
The MCSE SharePoint certification covers planning and maintaining SharePoint and the core Windows Server technologies upon which SharePoint depends. The co-authoring feature enables multiple users to work on a document without interfering with each other's changes. In this video; Jacob Moran discusses co-authoring in SharePoint 2013.