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INDEX
Symbols
$_ character, 215$webApps variable, 202<div> tags, converting fi les to master pages and,
435–436
A
accessto branding, controlling, 446–447to crawl reports, 472–473user access, authentication and, 169–171
Access2013 client, creating custom web app with,
300–302connecting lists to, 621
Access Services, integrating with SharePoint, 639–643
Access Services Web Service Application, 642–643
basics of, 639–640, 642–643SharePoint data as tables, 640–641views, creating in SharePoint, 641–642
Access Services service application, 102dedicated resources, 291IIS, confi guring, 299–300isolated app domains, confi guring, 291–292new features, 6permissions, setting, 298–299prerequisites, 291service account permissions, 295–296service application basics, 71–72service applications, creating, 296–298SQL Server and, 292–295
Account tab (SPD), 661accounts
blog accounts, setting up, 625
service accounts, making local administrators, 695
activating Features, 367Active Directory
Active Directory Import, syncing profi les and, 506, 509–511
attribute names, 520Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS)
authentication and, 177basics of, 172–173
active node, defi ned, 340activity feed, 504–505Activity Feed Job, enabling (My Sites), 531–534Add Roles and Features Wizard, 561–562Add User Profi le Property page, 517–518adding. See also apps, adding to SharePoint sites
apps from App Catalog, 396apps from SharePoint Store, 396–398apps to App Catalog, 394apps to monitor list, 400–401apps via PowerShell, 398–399connections (service applications), 114farm solutions, 354index components, 467license managers, 406Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell
snap-in, 195new partitions (Enterprise Search), 467–469permissions to Central Admin, 258servers to farm, 65–66services to SPD, 661solution packages to Farm Stores, 348users to app licenses, 405
Add-PSSnapin PowerShell command, 194Add-SPShellAdmin cmdlet, 204Add-SPSolution cmdlet, 348–349, 354Add-SPUserLicensingMapping cmdlet, 548administrators, setting up delegated, 110–112
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HTED M
ATERIAL
774
Adobe Dreamweaver, branding and – architecture
Adobe Dreamweaver, branding and, 430ADOMD.NET v11, installing, 81, 276AdventureWorks, deploying, 237–242
AdventureWorks2012_Data.mdf, 237–238fi rewalls and, 242multidimensional model, 239–242service accounts, confi guring, 238–239
AjaxDelta tags, 428alerts, 629aliases, 205Allow Triggers to Fire Others option, 294analysis phase, business requirements and, 304analytic charts
creating in Dashboard Designer, 279, 281–282
PerformancePoint Analytic Chart, 232, 275Analytics component (Search service application),
7, 8Analytics Processing Engine, 722, 765–766analytics processing (Enterprise Search),
456–459App Catalog
adding apps to, 394basics of, 180confi guring, 392–394
App Management Serviceapp permissions and, 381verifying, 385–386
App Management Service, confi guring, 73–78basics of, 78creating, 77DNS, confi guring for, 74–77Subscription Service application, creating,
73–74app manifests, defi ned, 376App Marketplace, 372App Model (apps), 369–406
App Catalog, confi guring, 392–394app licenses, 403–406apps, removing, 399–400basics of, 180–181, 369–371challenges and limitations it overcomes,
369–371forward lookup zone, creating, 378–381high-trust app environment. See high-trust
app environment, setting uphosting options, 373–376management basics, 392monitoring, 400–403
security, 376–377service applications, confi guring, 381–382SSL, confi guring, 381URLs, confi guring, 382–384where available from, 371–373
app webbasics of, 372hosted apps and, 373–374URLs, 384
application authentication, 180–188basics of, 182–183catalog apps, 186–188Cloud App Model, 180–181defi ned, 182OAuth and, 181–182Store apps, 183–186
application pools, creating, 68–69, 382application proxy, defi ned, 102application proxy groups, defi ned, 101application servers, 30–40
Distributed Cache service, 34–35Excel Services, 38Request Management service, 35–38Search Server, 30–34Shredded Storage, 38–39Usage and Health Data Collection service,
39–40applications. See also service applications
connecting to (Offi ce), 621links to Offi ce client applications, publishing,
644–645Approved Stage of Request Approval workfl ow,
601, 606–607apps. See also App Model (apps)
adding to App Catalog, 394adding to monitor list, 400–401defi ned, 180removing from monitor list, 401removing from SharePoint site, 399–400
apps, adding to SharePoint sites, 394–399from App Catalog, 396from SharePoint Store, 396–398from sites app list, 395via PowerShell, 398–399
architecturecross-site publishing, 746, 751–752Enterprise Search, 451, 461–462Recycle Bin, architectural implications,
54–55
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ASADOMD10.msi – branding
sandbox solutions, 356Search service application, 44SharePoint, WCM and, 733–735workfl ow, 581–582
ASADOMD10.msi, 280ASP .NET output cache, 734asset libraries, in Internet sites, 746association forms, workfl ows, 599associations, workfl ow, 598–599asynchronous confi guration for Availability
Groups, 341attribute store, defi ned, 176audiences, 522–527
basics of, 522compilation, 525confi guring, 523–524targeting, 526–527targeting rules and logic, 524–525
authentication. See also claims-based authentication (CBA)
requirements (OWA), 560–561SQL Server, 294upgrading content and, 135–136, 142USER WITH PASSWORD authentication
process, 291Windows NTLM authentication, 653
authoringco-authoring, 546, 551, 614–616, 628content authoring improvements, 724–725,
767–771site navigation, 762
author-in-place publishing model, 745auto-hosted apps, 373, 376automating
SharePoint setup, 62Word automation service, 89
Availability Groups (SQL Server), 340–341Azure Workfl ow Server, 579–611
hardware and software requirements, 584–586
installing and confi guring basics, 584–586interactions with SharePoint 2013, managing,
597–598new features, 581–584pairing with SharePoint farm, 592–593Visio and, 609–610Visual Studio and, 610web application settings, managing,
597–598
Workfl ow Manager, installing. See Workfl ow Manager, installing
workfl ows, creating, 598–600. See also workfl ows, creating custom
B
B2B upgrades, 3backing up and recovering from disaster, 325–338
backing up customizations, 338backing up IIS, 337–338backing up the farm, 335–337content databases, Central Admin and,
326–329content databases, PowerShell and, 326service applications, 333–335SQL Server and, 329–332
backing up site collections, 318–324Backstage view (Offi ce 2013), 616–618backups
creating for adding new partitions, 467databases, restoring in SQL Server and, 137
Backup-SPConfigurationDatabase command, 336
Backup-SPFarm –ShowTree command, 333Backup-SPSite cmdlet, 318, 319Backup-SPSite command, 215badging, 506barcodes, document, 623belltown.master page, 413, 422BI. See business intelligence (BI), confi guring forBLOB cache, image renditions and, 769BLOB caching
confi guring, 734–735enabling, 424–425
blocking sandbox solutions, 358Blog tools, 625blogging in Word, 624–626boundaries and limits, SharePoint 2013 software,
55–56branding, 407–448
access controls and, 446–447basics of, 407–410, 430components of, 412–416composed looks, 410, 416–419creating Internet sites and, 752, 754customizing fi les and, 444–445defi ned, 664
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776
branding – Central Administration
branding (continued)deploying, 444display templates, 427–428HTML and CSS, 416image renditions, 424–427for Internet sites, 754. See also Design
Manager; device channelsmaster pages, 413–414Minimal Download Strategy (MDS), 428page layouts, 414–416Publishing, 410–412SPD, reasons to use, 665upgrading, 445–446
branding with SPD, 664–670basics of, 664–665master pages, 666–668page layouts, 668–670versioning, 665–666
broadcastingbasics of, 549slides, 628
browsersbrowser war, 556browser-based forms, 631cube browser, 241–242displaying document panel using, 619–620opening documents in, 631support of (OWA), 556testing device channels with, 420–423for troubleshooting, 698–699
build-to-build (B2B) upgrades, 3Business Connectivity Services (BCS) service
application, upgrading, 158Business Data Connectivity (BDC) service, 78business intelligence (BI), confi guring for,
231–302Access Services 2013. See Access Services
service applicationAccess web apps, creating, 300–302AdventureWorks, deploying. See
AdventureWorks, deploying basics of, 231–232
BI centers, creating, 242–243defi ned, 231Excel Services. See Excel ServicesPerformancePoint. See PerformancePoint
service applicationPowerPivot. See PowerPivotSSAS, installing, 232–236
SSRS. See SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
Visio Services, 285–290buttons on the Ribbon, 109–110
C
.cab fi les, solution packages and, 346, 347cache clusters, defi ned, 35, 727cache hosts, 35caching. See also Distributed Cache Service (DCS)
BLOB caching, enabling, 424–425WCM, 734–735
calendars, connecting to Outlook, 630Cancelled Stage of Request Approval workfl ow,
602, 608Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), branding and, 416catalogs
app catalog, 180basics of, 748–752catalog app authentication, 186–188catalog sites, populating, 759–760defi ned, 172as new feature, 720private corporate app catalog for apps,
372–373term sets, associating with catalog lists,
759–760category pages, 720–721CBA (claims-based authentication). See claims-
based authentication (CBA)CBS (Content By Search) Web Part, 428Central Administration
app errors, monitoring from, 402app URLs, confi guring via, 382–384app usage, monitoring from, 401–402backing up and restoring databases with,
326–328backing up and restoring the farm with,
336–337backing up site collections with, 320–321HTTP Request Monitoring and Throttling,
enabling with, 342InfoPath Forms Services, deploying in, 632–633limitations of for backing up, 320list throttling, confi guring with, 342–343lists and libraries, exporting with, 316–318managing farm features and, 362–363
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Certifi cate Export Wizard – Comments feature (OWA)
managing solutions and, 348, 349managing Timer Jobs in, 714–715monitoring, confi guring in, 701–706new features in, 4–5permissions for PowerPivot, adding, 258publishing site collections, creating from,
411restoring content databases with, 328Search service application, creating in,
227–228sites, exporting with, 316–317SPD settings, updating in, 655–658Usage and Health Data Collection,
confi guring in, 710–713web application Features and, 363
Certifi cate Export Wizard, 387–389certifi cates
creating (OWA), 565–569signed certifi cates, creating, 387–389wildcard certifi cates, 381
change tracking (OWA), 546, 550charts, displaying (Excel), 627claims-based authentication (CBA), 165–190
application authentication. See application authentication
authentication infrastructure, 167basics of, 91, 165–166, 168–171benefi ts of, 176claims web application, creating, 228claims-based identity. See claims-based
identityfrom classic-mode, 135–136, 560–561migrating from classic-mode websites,
166–167new features, 8–10OAuth, 167–168S2S authentication, 168, 188–190types of, 167upgrading content and, 135, 142
claims-based identityauthentication providers, 176–178basics of, 169–171benefi ts of, 176claims, defi ned, 171, 174vs. classic identity, 169federated user authentication process,
178–180identity providers, defi ned, 174real-world analogy, 171
technical requirements, 172–174user authentication and, 174–178
classic identity vs. claims identity, 169classic-mode authentication
upgrading content and, 135, 142upgrading to claims-based authentication,
135–136, 560–561classic-mode websites, migrating from, 166–167Clear-SPLogLevel, 705client access license (CAL), 20–21cloud
App Model and, 369–370cloud-hosted apps, 373vs. e-mail for sending documents, 613storage of information in, 505
Cloud App Model. See App Model (apps)clustering, failover clustering (SQL), 340cmdlets
for creating index replicas, 467for creating search components, 461farm-level document control with, 554for monitoring continuous crawls, 470service applications, 113for viewing and editing HTTP throttling
thresholds, 52for working with OWA, 548, 576–577
.cmp (content migration package) extension, 313co-authoring
integrating with Offi ce and, 614–616Offi ce OneNote, 638OWA, 546, 551PowerPoint presentations and, 628
Cobalt protocol, 39collections. See site collectionscolor, composed looks and, 417columns (Excel spreadsheets), 626command line
interface. See PowerShellmanaging farm solutions via, 353–355managing Features via, 365–368
commands. See also cmdletsbasics of, 207ISE and, 194listing, 198–200native commands, PowerShell and, 198PowerShell, 195–198. See also PowerShell
cmdletsremoting and (PowerShell), 194
Comments feature (OWA), 546, 551
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communities – connecting
communitiesbasics of, 506sites, creating and using, 541–544templates, 540–541
Community Portal template, 506, 540Community Site template, 506, 540compatibility
platform compatibility (OWA), 556of SharePoint 2013 and 2010, 582SPD and, 652, 653
compiling audiences, 525composed looks, 410, 416–419computers, syncing libraries to, 620–621confi guration commands (farm), 208–209Confi gure Diagnostic Logging (ULS), 703Confi gure Service Application Associations
screen, 113confi guring
access to unattended service accounts, 278for app authentication, 183, 184–185App Catalog, 392–394App Management Service. See App
Management Service, confi guringapp URLs, 382–384audiences, 523–524BLOB caching, 734–735dependent SharePoint services, 385–386ensuring correct confi guration of provider-
hosted app, 390–391Excel Services service application, 244–245Excel Services to use Secure Store, 245–249exclusion fi lters, 515–516the farm. See farm, confi guring service
applicationsHealth Analyzer, 707–709high-trust app, 186IIS for Access Services, 299–300InfoPath 2013 confi guration settings, 646Internet sites. See WCM Internet sites,
confi guring and creatingisolated app domains (Access Services),
291–292list throttling with Central Admin, 342–343monitoring in Central Admin, 701–706My Sites. See My Sites, confi guringobject cache, 734–735Offi ce 2013 confi guration settings,
645–646Outlook 2013 confi guration settings, 646
OWA, 565–569personal site links, 644–645PowerPivot for SharePoint integration,
255–258Recycle Bin, 310–313Refi nement Web Part, 486result types, 489–491for routing e-mail to lists or libraries, 27S2S between SharePoint 2013 and other
servers, 190Search Navigation Web Part, 483Search Results Web Part, 484service accounts for reporting, 238–239service applications, farm and. See farm,
confi guring service applicationsservice applications for apps, 381–382SharePoint. See installing and confi guring
SharePointSharePoint Designer Settings, 655–657SharePoint for BI. See business intelligence
(BI), confi guring forSharePoint for workfl ow farms, 592–593SharePoint to trust the Provider-Hosted App,
386–390SSL for app domain, 381synchronization connection, 513–514Unifi ed Logging Service, 702–706Usage and Health Data Collection, 710–713User Profi le Synchronization service, 511–513users for Secure Store, 246versioning for libraries, 307–309Visio Graphics Service app, 286–290Visio Services, 285–290Visio Web Access Web Part, 637WCM capability. See WCM capabilities,
planning and confi guringWord 2013 confi guration settings, 647workbook (PowerPivot), 260–263Workfl ow Manager, 588–592
confi guring Enterprise Search, 461–477continuous crawl and content sources, 469–473result sources, 474–477topology. See topology, confi guring Enterprise
Search andconfig.xml, guide for using, 62connecting
to Access, 640from Access, 640–641calendars to Outlook, 630
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connection structure, service applications – customizing
to catalogs from publishing sites, 751–752libraries to Outlook, 629–630meetings to Outlook, 630to Offi ce applications, 621Offi ce to SharePoint, 614–615, 620–621to Outlook, 621service applications across farms, 105–107
connection structure, service applications, 100–105basics of, 100connections, 102databases, 102–103example of, 104–105groups, 100–102services, 103–104
connectionsadding (service applications), 114ADI synchronization, 509–511defi ned (service applications), 100for SharePoint Profi le Synchronization,
513–514connectivity of networks, 46contained databases
Contained Databases property, 291enabling (SQL), 292–294
contentcontent processing (Enterprise Search),
454–456content types, page layouts and, 415crawling content sources (Enterprise Search),
469–471recovery. See recovery of contentreviewing before upgrading, 133third-party tools to migrate, 163–164upgrading to SharePoint 2013, 126, 130,
135–137Content By Search (CBS) Web Part , 428content databases. See also testing content
databasesattaching, 143–146backing up and restoring with SQL Server,
328–333basics, 50farms and restructuring when upgrading,
164–165restoring from, 321–324storing social information in, 505
content deployment, 747Content Deployment application programming
interface, 313
content search, new features, 721–722Content Search Web Part (CSWP)
basics of, 30, 721, 722–723confi guring Internet sites and, 763–765
contextual navigation mode (Refi nement Web Part), 486
Continuous Crawl, 29–30Contoso\sp_install, 58control display templates, 763core service applications (farm). See farm,
confi guring service applicationsCorrelation IDs, 688–690, 706crawl (Enterprise Search)
content sources and, 469–473crawl logs, 471–473crawl process, 453crawled properties, 453–454, 455
Crawl and Query Health Reports, 718Crawl Log, Search service application monitoring
and, 716–717crawler, 453Create New Web Application dialog, 9cross-site publishing
vs. author-in-place publishing, 745basics of, 745–746confi guring, 748confi guring navigation and, 760–761as new feature, 720
CSS, branding and, 416cubes (SSAS)
cube browser, 241–242defi ned, 232deploying, 239–241giving unattended service accounts access to,
246–247cumulative updates (CUs), 3–4CustomHomePageLayout.html fi le, 439, 440customizations
backing up, 338upgrading to SharePoint 2013 and, 127–129,
131–132customizing
attributes when converting to master pages, 436document information panel, 633–635image renditions, 770–771list forms, 635–636page layouts, 669–670SharePoint fi les, 444–445SPD UI, 659–660
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Dashboard Designer, testing PerformancePoint services and – disk confi guration, SQL Server and
D
Dashboard Designer, testing PerformancePoint services and
creating analytic chart in, 281–282creating and deploying dashboards in,
282–284creating data source in, 280–281installing, 279
dashboardscreating with Dashboard Designer, 279data access in AdventureWorks SSAS
cubes, 277deploying to SharePoint, 283PerformancePoint and, 275placing reports into, 282–283PPS and, 81
data. See also Usage and Health Data Collection service application
data access in AdventureWorks SSAS cubes, 277
storage, 306as tables, 640–641
data access technologies, Search and, 459Data Connection Wizard, 260, 261, 288Data Source Wizard, 634data sources, creating in Dashboard Designer, 280Data Tools (SQL Server), installing, 232–236databases. See also service applications, upgrading
backing up and restoring with Central Admin, 326–328
backing up and restoring with PowerShell, 326backing up and restoring with SQL Server,
329–332contained, enabling (SQL), 292–294content databases, attaching, 143–146content databases basics, 50displaying in Dashboard Designer, 280restoring from unattached content databases,
321–324restoring in SQL Server, 137–138service applications and, 102–103supporting components of Search, 31
date, formatting, 686dbo.DocStreams table, 306DC (domain controller), 58DCS. See Distributed Cache Service (DCS)deactivating Features, 367declarative implementation, 360
“Default connectors in SharePoint Server 2013”, 453
delegated administrators, setting up (service applications), 110–112
deleting lists, 222–223Deploy Solution page, 351Deployed Stage of Request Approval workfl ow,
601, 607deploying
AdventureWorks. See AdventureWorks, deploying
branding assets, 444controlling deployments, 52–56cubes (SSAS), 239–241dashboards, 279, 283farm solutions, 349–351, 355InfoPath Forms Services, 632–633SSRS reports, 271–273
deployments, controlling, 52–56Design Manager
basics of, 429–430converting fi les to master pages, 430–438Internet sites, creating and, 753–755new features, 13–14, 723–724page layouts, creating, 438–441publishing and applying designs, 441–444upgrading branding and, 446
Design View, absence of in SPD, 650Designer. See SharePoint Designer (SPD)Desktop Experience feature, 769Developer Dashboard, 690–693developer solutions and Features, 345–368
defi ning, 345–346farm solutions. See farm solutionsfeatures. See Featuressandbox solutions, 355–358
device channelsbasics of, 419–420, 753confi guring, 754–755device channel panels, 424as new feature, 724testing with browsers, 420–423testing with ?DeviceChannel=AliasOfDeviceChannel, 423–424
Differential backup type, 329Disable-SPFeature cmdlet, 367Disable-SPHealthAnalysisRule cmdlet, 709Disable-SPTimerJob cmdlet, 715disk confi guration, SQL Server and, 40
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display settings, properties and – error pages, custom, as new feature
display settings, properties and, 520display templates, 427–428, 487–489disposing of variables, 202, 223–225Distributed Cache Service (DCS)
basics of, 17, 34–35, 167enterprise social, 506on farm, 726–727as new feature, 13, 734as WCM improvement, 722–723, 726
DNSconfi guring for App Management Service, 74–77DNS Manager, for creating forward lookup
zones, 378–381OWA and, 560
document information panel, customizing, 633–635document panel
vs. document information panel, 634Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint,
618–620Document Properties panel (Offi ce), 619documents
document barcodes, 623embedding (OWA), 551–552open behavior (OWA), 554previewing (OWA), 553sending via e-mail vs. cloud, 613sharing (OWA), 553–554synchronizing (SDP), 539uploading, viewing, sharing (SDP), 537–538versions, comparing (Word), 622
domain controller (DC), 58drives
mapping, 432server drives, 47
E
eDiscovery, S2S and, 168edit settings, properties and, 519editing
connection fi lters, 514–516images, 426master pages, SPD and, 666–668
EffectiveUserName property, 261elements, Feature defi nition and, 359–360e-mail
alerts, 629vs. cloud for sending documents, 613server requirements, 26–28
embedding (OWA), 546, 551–552Enable-SPFeature cmdlet, 367Enable-SPHealthAnalysisRule cmdlet, 709Enable-SPTimerJob cmdlet, 715Enable-SPUserLicensing cmdlet, 548enterprise, partitioning in, 121–123Enterprise Search, 449–501
administration, 460analytics processing, 456–459confi guring. See confi guring Enterprise Searchcontent processing, 454–456crawl process, 453crawled properties, 453–454index processing, 459–460new features, 449–451query processing, 460query rules, 460result sources, 460search architecture basics, 451search topology, 451–453search UI, managing. See search UI,
managing“Enterprise Search Architectures for SharePoint
Server 2013”, 461–462Enterprise Search Center, 477–486
basics of, 477, 479–481creating, 478–479Refi nement Web Part, 486Search Box Web Part, 482Search Navigation Web Part, 482–483Search Results Web Part, 483–485Web Parts basics, 481
enterprise services farm, 106Enterprise SharePoint Server 2013, 20–21enterprise social, 503–544
basics of, 503–504communities, 506, 540–544Distributed Cache service, 506My Sites, confi guring. See My Sites,
confi guringMy Sites new features, 504–505profi le synchronization, managing and
confi guring. See audiences; profi le synchronization, managing and confi guring
SkyDrive Pro, 536–540user profi le replication engine, 507user profi le synchronization, 506
error logs, upgrading content and, 144error pages, custom, as new feature, 722
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errors, monitoring app errors – Farm Confi guration Wizard
errors, monitoring app errors, 402evaluation site collections, upgrading content and,
146, 149, 150–151Event ID, troubleshooting and, 677–679Event Log Flood Protection setting (ULS), 703Event Logs, troubleshooting and, 676–680Event Viewer, troubleshooting and, 678–679Excel
document panel, 618–620Excel Web Access Web Part, 627exporting to, 621integrating with SharePoint, 626–627PowerPivot workbooks, creating and, 259service applications and, 102, 104Web App, 551Web App vs. Services, OWA and, 550
Excel Servicesapplication, confi guring, 244–245application, creating, 79, 244basics of, 243–244Offi ce Web Applications and, 245vs. PowerPivot, 251PowerPivot and workbooks, 260requirements, 38Secure Store, confi guring for using, 245–249testing, 248–250
Exchange 2013integrating with OWA, 547S2S, 189–190
exclusion fi lters, 514–515Export-CSV cmdlet, 192exporting
certifi cates from OWA Personal store, 566–568
to Excel, 621, 627sites, lists and libraries, 313–318user images, 516–517
Export-SPWeb cmdlet, 314–315Export-SPWeb command, 218
F
Facebook Integration App icon, 397–398faceted navigation, 486, 721, 763failover clustering (SQL), 340farm
adding servers to, 65–66backing up, 335–337
basics of setting up to support apps, 378binding to, using HTTPS, 574–575commands for working with, 207–209creating, 63–65, 225–227, 571–572guidelines (OWA), 557HTTP for accessing (OWA), 570–572HTTPS for accessing (OWA), 572–574load balancing (OWA), 560number of servers and, 49pairing Azure Workfl ow Server with
SharePoint farm, 592–593restructuring when upgrading content
databases, 164–165service applications, connecting and,
105–107setting up to support apps, 378–384
farm, confi guring service applications, 66–90Access Services service application, 71–72App Management Service. See App
Management Service, confi guringbasics of, 66–67Business Data Connectivity (BDC) service,
78checking available service applications, 70Excel Services Application, 79managed accounts, creating, 67–68managed metadata service application,
79–81PerformancePoint Services (PPS), 81–82Search Service Application, 83–84Secure Store Service, 84–85service application app pool, creating, 68–69starting services, 72–73State Service service application, provisioning,
69Usage and Health Data Collection service
application, 70user profi le service application, 85–88Visio Graphics Service, 88–89Word automation service, 89Work Management Service application, 90
farm, preparing for WCM, 726–732basics of, 726Distributed Cache service, 726–727Machine Translation Service application,
728–730publishing site collection, creating, 730–732Search Service Application, 727–728
Farm Confi guration Wizard, 101
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farm level – Get-SPHealthAnalysisRule cmdlet
farm leveldocument control (OWA), 554managing Features and, 362–363
farm solutionsApp Model and, 371basics of, 346–348extracting from SharePoint 2010, 129managing via command line, 353–355managing via user interface, 349–353removing unnecessary when upgrading,
132–133upgrading to SharePoint 2013 and, 128–129
FAST searchEnterprise Search and, 450, 451upgrading to SharePoint 2013 and, 131
FAST Search Server, 18, 22FBA. See forms-based authentication (FBA)Feature element, 360Feature Receivers, 360Feature Selection dialog (SSRS), 265–266Features
basics of, 358–360feature packs, 119–120hidden, 365managing via command line, 365–368managing via user interface, 361–365
feature.xml fi le, 359, 360FedAuth cookies, authentication and, 167federated user authentication process, 178–180federation providers (FPs), 178, 179Fiddler, 693–695fi les
customizing, 444–445HTML, converting to master pages, 430–438uncustomized states of, 444–445versioning information, viewing, 622
Filter Current Log dialog, 677fi lters
connection fi lters, editing, 514–516inclusion fi lters in sync process, 510
FIM (Forefront Identity Manager), 506Finished Stage of Request Approval workfl ow,
602, 608Firebug plug-in for Firefox, branding and, 430,
437–438Firefox
device channels and, 420–422Firebug plug-in, branding and, 430, 437–438
fi rewallsAccess Services and, 292connecting from other computers and, 242installing PowerPivot and, 252installing SSRS and, 265OWA and, 559
FIS, 21–22fl owchart tool for publishing models, 746following, managing (My Site), 536-Force parameter
installing and uninstalling Features and, 367removing solutions and, 355updating solutions and, 354using caution with, 368
Forefront Identity Manager (FIM), 506Format-List command, 205–206, 210forms
Access, 639InfoPath and. See InfoPath, integrating with
SharePointof lists, 635workfl ow forms, 599
forms-based authentication (FBA)confi guring providers, 178migrating from, 166–167user access and, 170–171
forward lookup zone, creating, 378–381Foundation, service applications and, 99Fpweb.net, 24frameworks, service applications as, 107FrontPage, 649–650Full and Simple recovery models, 329Full backup type, 329–330full trust, farms and sandboxed solutions and,
346functions (PowerShell), 196–197
G
Get-Command cmdlet (PowerShell), 198–200Get-Help cmdlet (PowerShell), 200–201, 319Get-SPBackupHistory –Directory C:\
backups –ShowBackup command, 333Get-SPDeletedSite cmdlet, 55Get-SPDiagnosticConfig cmdlet, 681, 682Get-SPFarm command, 204, 207–208Get-SPFeature cmdlet, 366Get-SPHealthAnalysisRule cmdlet, 708–709
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Get-SPLogEvent cmdlet – HTML
Get-SPLogEvent cmdlet, 686–687Get-SPLogLevel, logging fi lters and, 705Get-SPServiceApplicationProxy cmdlet, 114Get-SPSite cmdlet, 192, 193, 203, 204, 213–214Get-SPSiteUpgradeSessionInfo cmdlet, 157Get-SPSolution cmdlet, 353–354Get-SPSolution cmdlet, 355Get-SPTimerJob cmdlet, 715Get-SPUsageApplication cmdlet, 713Get-SPUsageService cmdlet, 711Get-SPUserLicenseMapping cmdlet, 548Get-SPWeb cmdlet, 203, 204Get-SPWebApplication cmdlet, 202Get-SPWebApplication command, 202, 209, 211ghosted fi les, 444–445Gradual Site Delete, 343Graphics Service (Visio)
creating, 88–89setting up, 636–637
Group Policy, managing Offi ce and SharePoint through, 645–647
grouping query rules, 495–496groups (service applications)
basics of, 100–102creating new, 114defi ned, 100managing, 112–118managing, multi-tenancy and, 118–120
groups, creating workfl ow roles as, 603–604GUI, installing OWA via, 561–564
H
Harbar, Spence, 83“Hardware and software requirements for
SharePoint 2013”, 585–586hardware requirements, for installing Azure
Workfl ow Server, 584–586hardware requirements (SharePoint 2013)
application servers. See application serversdatabase servers, 33for installing OWA, 561minimum, MOSS 2007 vs. Server 2013, 28–29network connectivity, 46network load balancers, 46–47server drives, 47servers, mixing and matching. See servers,
mixing and matching
SQL Server, 40–41virtualization of servers, 47–48web servers, 29–30
hashtags (enterprise social), 505Health Analyzer, 701, 707–709health checks, when upgrading site collections,
146–148Health Logging Schedule, 710Help (PowerShell), 200–201hidden Features, 365high availability backups, 303–344
business requirements and, 303–305content recovery. See recovery of contentdisaster, backing up and recovering from. See
backing up and recovering from disasterGradual Site Delete, 343high-availability confi gurations, 339–343HTTP Request Throttling, 341–343load balancing, 339SQL failover clustering, 340SQL Server 2012 Availability Groups (AG),
340–341high-trust app environment, setting up, 384–391
basics of, 384–385confi guration of Provider-Hosted App,
checking, 390–391confi guring dependent SharePoint services,
385–386confi guring SharePoint to trust the Provider-
Hosted App, 386–390high-trust apps, 186, 375, 377history
of service applications, 98–99of SPD, 649–650version history, 306–310workfl ow history, 600
host locations (My Site), 534host site collection (My Site), 528–529host sites, defi ned, 372host web, defi ned, 372hosting options (apps), 373–376hosts (PowerShell), 192–195hotfi xes, 3, 4HTML
converting fi les to master pages, 431–438converting to XHTML-compliant markup, 768display templates and, 487HTML Field Security setting, 724HTML Field Security site, 768
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HTTP – installing and confi guring SharePoint
HTML5, OWA interoperability and, 555–556HTML5 video player, 769SharePoint brand and, 416
HTTPHTTP Request Throttling, 52–53, 341–343OWA farm accessing and, 570–572OWA security and, 558
HTTPSaccessing OWA farm and, 570apps support and, 381binding OWA farms with, 574–575creating OWA farms with, 572–574HTTPS encrypted traffi c, troubleshooting,
695OWA security and, 558
hybrid apps, defi ned, 376
I
iconsFacebook Integration App icon, 397–398showing co-authoring, 615
identityCBA and, 165claims-based
identity federationdefi ned, 178SAML and, 170
–Identity parameter, 209, 214IE Developer Toolbar, branding and, 430, 437IIS
backing up, 337–338confi guring for Access Services, 299–300troubleshooting and, 697–698
IISReset, 696images
editing, 426exporting user images, 516–517image renditions, 424–427, 724, 769–771sizing, 426
Impersonation Information tab (AdventureWorks), 240
implementation phase, business requirements and, 305
Import-CSV cmdlet, 192importing
certifi cates to Trusted Root Certifi cation Authorities store, 568–569
Excel spreadsheets, 626–627
sites, lists and libraries, 313–318Import-SPWeb cmdlet, 315–316Import-SPWeb command, 218In Review stage of Request Approval workfl ow,
601, 605–606inclusion fi lters in sync process, 510Incremental backup type, 329indexes (Enterprise Search)
freshness, crawls and, 469index partitions, 459index processing, 459–460index schema, defi ned, 454–455index topology, managing, 466–469
Info tab (Backstage view in Offi ce), 616–618InfoPath, integrating with SharePoint, 630–636
basics of, 630–631confi guration settings, 646document information panel, customizing,
633–635InfoPath Form Web Part, 633InfoPath Forms Services, 632–633SharePoint list forms, customizing, 635–636
Information Management Policy settings, 623initiation forms, workfl ows, 599Ink support (OWA), 546, 552installation wizard, 97installing
ADOMD.NET v11, 81, 276Azure Workfl ow Server, 584Dashboard Designer, 279Features, 366–367OWA, 561–565PowerPivot, 251–255SharePoint 2013, 2SPD, 651–652, 659SSAS and Data Tools, 232–236SSRS, 265–267Workfl ow Manager. See Workfl ow Manager,
installinginstalling and confi guring SharePoint, 57–95
environment, preparing, 57–58farm, adding servers to, 65–66farm, confi guring. See farm, confi guring
service applicationsfarm, creating, 63–65patches, adding, 60–61prerequisite installer, 59–60setup, 61–62SharePoint Server 2013, mounting, 58
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installing and confi guring SharePoint – live co-authoring
installing and confi guring SharePoint (continued)standalone installs, 25–26, 42web applications, creating. See web
applications, creatingInstall-SPSolution cmdlet, 355instances, workfl ow, 599interface, removing apps via, 399Internet Explorer
device channels and, 422starting service applications and, 72
Internet sites. See also WCM, architecting Internet sites and
Internet-facing sites, branding and, 409–410
SharePoint for, 21–22“Internet Sites Search Architectures for SharePoint
Server 2013”, 462interoperability
HTML5 and OWA, 555–556SPD 2010 and 2013, 653–654
intranet-facing sites, branding and, 409–410isolated app domains, confi guring (Access
Services), 291–292issuers, High-Trust Apps and, 387item display templates, 763items, list items, 55, 94itemstyle.xsl, 427
J
journal shipping, defi ned, 459
K
Kerberos, user identity and, 170keyboard, for managing service applications proxy
groups, 113–114Keyword Query Language (KQL), 484Klindt, Todd, 83, 93, 638
L
languages, multiple, WCM and, 735–736LastContentModifiedDate property, 134LastSecurityModifiedDate property, 134layouts
page layouts basics, 414–416page layouts, creating, 438–441
least-privilege security model, installation and, 57
LegacyUIDetected, 140, 142levels of effort in branding, 409libraries
asset libraries in Internet sites, 746confi guring versioning for, 307–309connecting to Outlook, 629–630disabling offl ine availability of, 630document libraries and fi le behavior, 554document libraries and workfl ow, 598–599enabling document barcode functionality
for, 623exporting and importing, 313–318sharing as catalogs, 749–750slide libraries, 628syncing to computers, 620–621
licenses, app licenses, 403–406licensing
apps, 373OWA, 548–549SharePoint 2013 options, 20–22
linksconfi guring personal site links, 644–645to Offi ce client applications, publishing,
535, 644–645list forms, customizing, 635–636list throttling, 342–343List View Threshold, 54listing
PowerShell commands, 198–200site collections on farm, 213–214webs of the farm, 217
listsadding apps from site app lists, 395adding/removing apps to monitor lists,
400–401connecting to Access, 621connecting to Outlook, 629deleting, 222–223enhancing appearance of, 641–642exporting and importing, 313–318forms of, 635list items, 55, 94permissions for adding workfl ow to, 599web lists, defi ned, 94in webs, defi ned, 51of webs, retrieving, 219–220
live co-authoring, 614–616
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load balancing – migrating
load balancinghigh availability backups, 339networks, 46–47OWA farms, 560
log collection, Usage and Health Data Collection and, 711–713
-LogDiskSpaceUsageGB setting, 682logging. See Unifi ed Logging Service (ULS)logic and control, workfl ow (SPD), 583–584logical containers (OWA), 557login tokens, authentication and, 167loopback checks, defi ned, 93loops, in SPD, 583Lync 2013
integrating with OWA, 547S2S, 189–190
M
Machine Translation Servicesintegrating with variations, 741–742options, 743–744preparing the farm for WCM and, 726,
728–730translation options, 742
maintenance phase, business requirements and, 305Manage App License page, 404–405Manage Content Sources page, 469–470Manage Service Applications dialog, 5, 6“Manage the search schema in SharePoint
Server 2013”, 499Manage Web permission, 361managed accounts
commands for working with, 211–212creating, 67–68, 227registering, 296–297
Managed Metadata service (MMS)confi guring, 79–81new features, 8upgrading, 158–159
managed navigationbasics of, 410complete solution, 760–761confi guring in publishing sites, 756–759as new feature, 721
managed propertiescrawled properties and, 454–455creating for site collection, 499–500customizing search UI and, 496–499
Management Shellbasics of, 192–193farm, creating and, 63–64managing service application proxy groups
and, 112–118managers, license managers, adding, 406manifest fi les (manifest.xml)
Features, 359–360solutions and, 347–348
many-to-many relationship, web and service applications and, 50
mapped data, properties and, 520mapping
drives, 432network locations, 432–433
marketplaces for Apps, 372–373master pages
basics of, 413–414branding with SPD and, 666–668composed looks and, 419converting fi les to, 430–438defi ned, 412device channels and, 420previewing, 433–434relationship to page layouts, 414
MDS (Minimal Download Strategy), 428meetings, connecting to Outlook, 630memory. See also RAM
memory leak, defi ned, 212–213SQL Server and, 40
Merge-SPLogFile cmdlet, 688, 706metadata, Offi ce fi les and, 618–619Microsoft
Access Services. See Access Services, integrating with SharePoint
Clustering Services, 340Expression Web, branding and, 430Log Parser, 697MicrosoftSharePointTeamServices, 695Offi ce. See Offi ce, integrating with
SharePointreverse proxy server solutions, 46Translator, 79Word. See Word, integrating with SharePoint
migrating from classic-mode websites, 166–167.cmp (content migration package) extension,
313content with third party tools, 163–164
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Minimal Download Strategy (MDS) – new features in enterprise social
Minimal Download Strategy (MDS), 428MissingSetupFile, 142mobile devices
device channels and, 419–420OWA support of, 555–556
Modern UI, 13monitor list, adding/removing apps, 400–401monitoring, 701–718
app errors, 402app licenses, 403–406app usage from Central Admin, 401–402app usage in SharePoint sites, 403apps, 400–403basics of, 701confi guring in Central Admin, 701–706Health Analyzer, 707–709Search service application, 716–718Timer Service, 713–716Unifi ed Logging Service, 702–706Usage and Health Data Collection system,
709–713MOSS 2007, recommended hardware, 28–29mounting, SharePoint Server 2013, 58Mount-SPContentDatabase cmdlet, 143mouse, for managing proxy groups,
112–113moving index components, 467MSDN Forums, 698multidimensional AdventureWorks model,
239–242multi-tenancy, service applications and
enterprise partitioning, 121–123groups, managing, 118–120site subscriptions, creating, 120–121use cases, 121
My Site web application, creating, 85–86My Sites, confi guring
Activity Feed Job, enabling, 531–534dedicated web applications and, 528host locations, 534host site collection and, 528–529links to Offi ce client applications,
publishing, 535managing following, 536prerequisites for, 527–528promoted sites, 534–535settings, 530–531social tags and notes, managing, 535–536
My Sites, new features, 504–505
N
Named Pipes feature, 295names
Active Directory attribute names, 520changes in (SharePoint 2013), 19of multiple farms, 116scope names, 360of trace logs, 680of web applications, 91
naming apps, 374–375native commands, PowerShell and, 198navigation. See also site navigation
branding and, 410managed, as new feature, 721refi ners and faceted, 721
Navigation pane (SPD), 662–663network connectivity, 46network load balancers, 46–47network locations, mapping, 432–433New button, on Manage web application
pages, 92new features, 1–16
Azure Workfl ow Server, 581–584CBA, 8–10Central Administration, 4–5Enterprise Search, 449–451installing, 2managed properties, 498My Sites, 504–505Offi ce Web Apps (OWA), 17, 546–547patching, 3–4performance speed, 12–13PowerShell and, 10service applications, 5–8SharePoint 2013, 17–18SharePoint Apps, 10–11SharePoint Designer 2013, 583–584social features, 14–15SPD, 583, 650, 651system requirements, 2upgrading from SharePoint 2010, 3user interface, 13–14in workfl ow, 584workfl ow Manager, 11–12
new features in enterprise socialcommunities, 506Distributed Cache service, 506My Sites, 504–505
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New Zone Wizard – Offi ce Web Apps (OWA)
User Profi le Replication Engine, 507user profi le synchronization, 506
New Zone Wizard, 378–380New-OfficeWebAppHost cmdlet, 558New-OfficeWebApps cmdlet, 559New-OfficeWebAppsFarm cmdlet, 548, 574newsfeed site landing page, 531–534New-SPEnterpriseSearchIndexComponent
cmdlet, 460, 466New-SPLogFile cmdlet, 688, 706New-SPServiceApplicationProxyGroup
cmdlet, 102, 114New-SPSiteSubscription cmdlet, 120New-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer cmdlet,
182, 184, 188, 189New-SPUserLicenseMapping cmdlet, 548New-SPWeb command, 218New-SPWebApplication cmdlet, 211New-SPWOPIBinding cmdlet, 549, 575New-SPWOPIBinding –ServerName owa
.contoso.com –AllowHTTP command, 572, 574
New-SPWOPISupressionSetting cmdlet, 550Notepad++, branding and, 430notes. See also OneNote
managing (My Site), 535–536noun parameters, PowerShell cmdlets and, 199–200NTLM, user identity and, 170
O
OAuthApp Model and, 375–376application authentication and, 181–182basics of, 165, 166, 167–168, 172store app authentication process and, 185–186
object cache, 734–735objects
basics (PowerShell), 203below web level, working with, 219–223controlling output (PowerShell), 204–207
Offi ce, integrating with SharePoint, 613–647Access Services. See Access Services,
integrating with SharePointBackstage view, 616–618confi guration settings, 645–646connecting, 620–621document panel, 618–620
Excel, 626–627features in common, 614Group Policy, managing with, 645–647importance of, 613InfoPath. See InfoPath, integrating with
SharePointlive co-authoring, 614–616from within Offi ce applications, 614–615Offi ce Upload Center, 614OneNote, 638–639Outlook, 628–630PowerPoint, 628publishing links to client applications,
644–645Visio, 636–637Word. See Word, integrating with SharePoint
Offi ce Storefor apps, 371basics of, 180, 181
Offi ce Viewing Cache site collections, 131Offi ce Web Apps (OWA), 545–577
authentication requirements, 560–561basics of, 17, 18, 545–546bindings, removing, 575certifi cates, creating, 565–569cmdlets for working with, 576–577co-authoring, 551Comments feature, 551confi guration options introduced, 565document open behavior, 554document sharing, 553–554embedding, 551–552Excel, Web App vs. Services, 550Excel Services and, 245HTTP, confi guration and, 570–572HTTPS, binding farm with, 574–575HTTPS, creating farm with, 572–574Ink support, 552installing, 8, 561–565integrating with Exchange 2013, 547integrating with Lync 2013, 547licensing, 548–549mobile device support, 555–556new features, 546–547patching, 575–576PowerPoint broadcasting, 549previewing, 553scaling, 575Security Token Service, confi guring, 570
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Offi ce Web Apps (OWA) – PowerPoint
Offi ce Web Apps (OWA) (continued)in SharePoint 2013, 130sneakernet, 569topology, 557–560Track Changes, 550URLs, 554user experience improvements, 549
OneNoteintegrating with SharePoint, 638–639OneNote Web App, co-authoring and, 551
Online, 23–24Open Authorization (OAuth). See OAuthoperating systems
requirements for installing OWA, 561supported by Azure Workfl ow Server, 585
Operational-level agreements (OLAs), 304organization profi les, 522Out-GridView, 687Outlook
confi guration settings, 646connecting to, 621integrating with SharePoint, 628–630
overlay.master page, 413
P
page layoutsbasics of, 414–416creating, 438–441creating with SPD, 669–670
page loads, speed of, 12pages, Feature management, 364–365Pages library
contents, 479Server Publishing feature and, 412
partial trust, farms and sandboxed solutions and, 346
partitioned service applications, 108, 119, 121–123
partitions, adding new (Enterprise Search), 467–469
passive node, defi ned, 340Paste Clean option, 768patches, adding, 60–61patching
new features in, 3–4OWA, 575–576
Perfmon.exe, 698
performance, Internet sites, 722–723Performance Monitor, 698PerformancePoint, testing unattended service
accounts with Dashboard Designercreating analytic chart, 281–282creating and deploying dashboards, 282–284creating data source, 280–281installing Dashboard Designer, 279
PerformancePoint service application, 275–284ADOMD.NET v11, installing, 276basics of, 275confi guring, 81–82Secure Store, confi guring for using, 277–279setting up, 276–277upgrading, 159–160
permissionsadding workfl ow to lists and, 599apps, 376–377databases, restoring in SQL Server and, 137Developer Dashboard and, 691for installing and deploying apps, 373My Site users, 529permission request scopes, 376–377for PowerPivot, 258service accounts, 295–296, 298–299troubleshooting and, 695–696updating (SPD), 655–658
personal sitebasics of, 505confi guring links, 644–645
pipeline (PowerShell), 203–204platform compatibility (OWA), 556policies (User Profi le Service Application), 521policy settings, properties and, 519Power View, SSRS installation and, 265PowerPivot, 250–264
add-in, adding, 259–260basics of, 250–251confi guring for SharePoint integration,
255–258installing, 251–255permissions to Central Admin, adding, 258workbook, confi guring for, 260–263workbook, options and features, 263–264workbook, uploading, 263
PowerPivot Confi guration Tool, 255, 257PowerPoint
broadcasting, OWA and, 547, 549document panel, 618–620
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PowerShell – proxy (service applications), defi ned
integrating with SharePoint, 628mobile device support and, 555PowerPoint Broadcast sites, 130
PowerShell, 191–2292013 Management Shell, 192–193apps, adding via, 398–399apps, removing via, 399–400backing up, advantages of for, 319backing up and restoring databases with, 326backing up and restoring service applications
with, 333, 334backing up and restoring the farm with,
335–336backing up site collections with, 318–319basics of, 192, 198Claims or Classic authentication and, 560commands, 195–198commands, listing, 198–200confi guring app URLs via, 384Enabling HTTP Request Monitoring and
Throttling with, 341exporting and importing and, 316exporting sites, lists and libraries with,
314–315farm, working with, 207–209farm solutions, extracting and, 129Get-Help command, 200–201hosts, 192–195importing sites, lists and libraries with,
315–316objects, 203objects, controlling output of, 204–207objects below web level and, 219–223pipeline, 203–204proxy groups, managing (service
applications), 113–114sample scripts, 225–229SharePoint 2013 and, 10site collections and, 212–216site collections, restoring with, 319–320testing and, 699ULS, troubleshooting and, 681–683ULS logs, reigning in with, 685–688variables, 201–202, 223–225web applications and, 209–212webs and, 217–219
PowerShell cmdletsadministrative tasks and, 348confi guring ULS via, 705–706
confi guring Usage and Health Data Collection in, 710–711, 713
managing solutions and, 347managing Timer Jobs in, 715–716for working with OWA, 576–577
PowerView, 274–275Prerequisite Installer, 2, 59–60previewing
documents (OWA), 546, 553master pages, 433–434
Product Catalog template, 748Products and Technologies Preparation Wizard,
25Products Confi guration Wizard, 64, 65, 66profi le synchronization, managing and
confi guring, 507–527ADI, 509–511audiences. See audiencesbasics of, 507–508connection fi lters, editing, 514–516organization profi les, 522policies, managing, 521synchronization connection, confi guring,
513–514synchronization method, selecting, 508–509user images, exporting, 516–517User Profi le Service Application policies,
managing, 521User Profi le Synchronization service,
confi guring, 511–513user profi les, managing, 521user properties, managing, 517–520user subtypes, managing, 521–522
profi les. See also profi le synchronization, managing and confi guring
Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell snap-in, adding, 195
Project Server 2013 workfl ows, 11promoted sites (My Site), 534–535properties
profi le properties terminology, 519property mapping, user profi les and, 517–519
provider hosted appsbasics of, 373, 375–376confi guring SharePoint to trust, 386–390ensuring correct confi guration, 390–391
provisioning apps, 374Provisioning Stage (workfl ow), 602proxy (service applications), defi ned, 102
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proxy groups (service applications) – Reporting Services Confi guration dialog (SSRS)
proxy groups (service applications)defi ned, 101managing, 112–118
public Internet sites, 725–726public Offi ce Store, 371publishing
designs, 441–444InfoPath forms to SharePoint, 631links to Offi ce client applications, 644–645service applications, 115–118site collections, 730–732site publishing models, 745
Publishing feature, 410–412Publishing Infrastructure feature, version history
and, 306Publishing Portal template, 732, 736publishing sites
connecting to catalogs from, 751–752managed navigation in, 756–759
purchasing licenses for apps, 406
Q
queries (Access), 639query processing
component, 459Enterprise Search, 460
Query Rulesaccessing, 762basics of, 491, 718, 762content search and, 722creating, 492–496Enterprise Search, 460
query transforms, 475–477“Query Variables in SharePoint Server 2013”,
484-QueueOnly option, 157Quick Parts (Word), 623–624quotas, Site Quotas and Locks page, 357–358
R
RackSpace.com, 24RAM
Search server requirements, 32, 33SharePoint 2013 requirements, 2web server requirements, 28, 29
rebooting when troubleshooting, 697
receivers, Feature receivers, 360recovery of content, 305–325. See also backing up
and recovering from disasterdata storage, 306Recycle Bin, 310–313site collections, backing up and restoring,
318–324sites/lists/libraries, exporting and importing,
313–318SQL Server snapshots, recovering from,
324–325version history, 306–310
recovery-level objective (RLO), 304–305recovery-point objective (RPO), 304–305recovery-time objective (RTO), 304–305Recycle Bin, 54–55, 310–313redundancy elimination in variations, 736Refi nement Web Part, 486refi ners navigation, 721, 763registering
add-on modules with PowerShell, 194managed accounts, 296–297
registry keys, necessity of testing, 699relevancy improvements in Enterprise Search,
450–451relying parties, claims-based identity and,
171–172, 174remoting capability, PowerShell commands and,
194Remove-OfficeWebAppHost cmdlet, 558Remove-SPDeletedSite cmdlet, 343Remove-SPDistributedCacheServiceInsta
nce cmdlet, 35Remove-SPSite cmdlet, 343Remove-SPSolution cmdlet, 354, 355Remove-SPWeb command, 219removing
apps from monitor list, 401apps from sites, 399–400bindings (OWA), 575farm solutions, 352, 354–355index components, 466web applications, 212
replicas, index, 459“Replicating Directory Changes” permissions,
granting, 512Report Builder, 265, 270, 271Reporting Services Confi guration dialog (SSRS),
267
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reports – “Search connector framework in SharePoint 2013”
reportsAccess, 640Analytics Processing Engine, 765new crawl reports (Enterprise Search),
471–473SSRS, creating, 268–271SSRS, deploying, 271–273SSRS, editing, 271–272
Reputation, 506Request Approval workfl ow (Azure Workfl ow
Server), 603–604Request lists, creating (Azure Workfl ow Server),
603Request Manager service, 35–38, 339requirements. See also hardware requirements
(SharePoint 2013); RAMe-mail, server requirements, 26–28“Hardware and software requirements for
SharePoint 2013”, 585–586for installing Azure Workfl ow Server, 584–
586for installing OWA, 561system requirements, 2web servers, hardware requirements
(SharePoint 2013), 29–30Resource Throttling screen (Central Admin), 53resources. See also web sites for further
informationsandbox solutions and, 358for troubleshooting, 698–699
restarting SQL Server, 294Restore-SPSite cmdlet, 319Restore-SPSite command, 216restoring
content databases with SQL Server, 330–333databases with Central Admin, 326–328databases with PowerShell, 326the farm with Central Admin, 337the farm with PowerShell, 336previous versions, 309–310service applications, 333–335site collections, 318–324
restrictions, enabling (SPD), 655–658result sources (Enterprise Search), 460, 474–477result types
defi ned, 427Enterprise Search, 489–491
retracting, farm solutions, 352–353, 355reuse workfl ows, 584
Review Site Collection Upgrade Status, 154Ribbon
interface (Offi ce), 614for managing service applications, 109–112options (SPD), 662, 663
Rich Text Editor, confi guring Internet sites and, 768
rolesconfi guring to install OWA, 561–564for OWA servers, 558
root (SharePoint 2013), 30routing requests (Request Manager), 36, 37rules
Health Analyzer and, 708–709Query Rules, 718rules and logic, targeting (audiences),
524–525Run Confi guration Wizard, 62
S
S2S. See Server-to-Server (S2S) authenticationSafeControl, solutions and, 347–348SAL (subscriber access license), 20–21SAML. See Security Assertion Markup Language
(SAML)sandbox solutions
App Model and, 370, 371basics of, 355–356managing, 356–358upgrading to SharePoint 2013 and, 128
Save button, co-authoring and, 615scaling (OWA), 575scheduling profi le synchronization, 511scope
Feature scope, 360permission request scope, 376–377SharePoint scope names, 360
screen, clearing, 207scripts (PowerShell)
basics of, 197sample, 225–229
Search Administration database, upgrading, 160–161
Search Box Web Part, 482search center. See enterprise search center“Search connector framework in SharePoint
2013”, 453
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search engine optimization (SEO) – Server-to-Server (S2S) authentication
search engine optimization (SEO)Internet sites, confi guring and, 766–767new features, 722
Search Navigation Web Part, 482–483Search Results Web Part, 483–485search schema, defi ned, 454–455Search Server Express, 22Search Servers, 30–34Search Service Application
complexity of architecture, 44components of, 7confi guring, 83–84creating in Central Admin, 227–228for monitoring, 716new features, 6–7preparing the farm for WCM and, 727–728
search settings, properties and, 520search UI, customizing, 486–500
display templates, 487–489managed properties, 496–500query rules, 491query rules, creating, 492–496result types, 489–491
search UI, managing, 477–500basics of, 477customizing. See search UI, customizingenterprise search center. See enterprise search
centersearch verticals, 450, 479search-driven content (WCM), 762–766search-driven optimization (WCM), 766–767searches
display templates and, 427–428of previews, 553
Secure Storeconfi guring Excel Services to use, 245–249confi guring for PerformancePoint services,
277–279Secure Store service application
confi guring, 84–85upgrading, 161–162
securityApp Model, 376–377audiences and, 527OWA and, 558–559site collections and, 51
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)authentication and, 9, 177basics of, 172, 174
confi guring providers, 178identity federation and, 170migrating from, 166–167
security patches, 4Security Token Service (STS)
basics of, 175–176claims-based identity and, 171confi guring, 570federated user authentication process and,
178, 179–180self-signed certifi cates, creating, 387–389SEO (search engine optimization)
Internet sites, confi guring and, 766–767new features, 722
server groups, 45–46server licenses, 22server planning. See software for server planningServer snapshots (SQL), recovering from, 324–325servers. See also Server-to-Server (S2S)
authenticationadding to farm, 65–66confi guring S2S between SharePoint 2013
and other servers, 190inter-server communication, 189OWA, roles for, 558OWA, virtualizing, 559relationship to farms, 49Server (SharePoint server), 58SQL Server, installing, 58Standard SharePoint Server 2013, 20–21virtualization of, 47–48Windows Server 2008 R2, patches for, 61Windows Server 2012, installing OWA and,
561–564Windows Server 2012, patches for, 61
servers, mixing and matching, 41–46four or more servers, 43–44one server, 41server groups, 45–46three servers, 43two servers, 41–42
Server-to-Server (S2S) authentication basics of, 168, 188confi guring S2S between SharePoint 2013
and other servers, 190SharePoint to Exchange and Lync S2S,
189–190SharePoint to SharePoint, 189
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server-to-server trust, confi guring Provider-Hosted Apps and – SharePoint Designer (SPD)
server-to-server trust, confi guring Provider-Hosted Apps and, 390–391
service accountsconfi guring for reporting, 238–239permissions, 295–296requirements for installing Azure Workfl ow
Server, 585–586testing (Excel Services), 248–250
service applications, 97–123. See also farm, confi guring service applications
application pools, creating for, 382basics of, 49, 97–98confi guring for apps, 381–382connecting across farms, 105–107connection structure. See connection
structure, service applicationsconnections, 102creating (Access Services), 296–298farms, 122–123as frameworks, 107history of, 98–99multi-tenancy. See multi-tenancy, service
applications andnew features in, 5–8new instances of, creating, 107–109proxy groups, managing, 112–118requiring databases, 103Ribbon for managing, 109–112service application pools, creating for farm,
227services, 100, 103–104SSRS, creating, 268that can be attached to SharePoint 2013 farm,
126–127upgrading to SharePoint 2013 and, 126–127,
130–131service applications, upgrading, 157–163
Business Connectivity Services (BCS) service application, 158
Managed Metadata service (MMS), 158–159
PerformancePoint service application, 159–160
Secure Store service application, 161–162SharePoint Search service application, 160–161User Profi le Service (UPS), 162–163
service packspatching and, 3Service Pack 1, 2
Service-level agreements (SLAs), 304services
adding to SPD, 661basics of, 49confi guring to install OWA, 561–564
Services Management Console, 351Set-AppPrincipalPermission cmdlet, 183Set-New-SPWOPIBinding PowerShell cmdlet, 575Set-OfficeWebAppsFarm cmdlet, 548Set-OfficeWebAppsFarm cmdlet, 559Set-OfficeWebAppsMachine –Master
PowerShell cmdlet, 576Set-SPDiagnosticConfig cmdlet, 682, 706Set-SPFarmConfig command, 208–209Set-SPLogLevel, 705Set-SPTimerJob cmdlet, 715Set-SPWOPIBinding cmdlet, 549Set-SPWOPIZone cmdlet, 575setup (SharePoint), 61–62Shane’s blog post, 129Share tab (Backstage view in Offi ce), 618shared certifi cates, high-trust apps and, 384Shared Service Provider (SSP)
SharePoint 2007 and, 5, 98SharePoint 2010 and, 5SharePoint 2013 and, 5–6
SharePointhistory of, apps and, 370older versions, upgrading, 163
SharePoint 2010, workfl ow in, 580SharePoint 2013
Apps, as a new feature, 10–11hosted apps, 373–375integrating SPD with, 652–653integrating with PowerPivot, 255–258interaction with Workfl ow Server, managing,
597–598Products Confi guration Wizard, 64, 65relationship to Windows Azure Workfl ow,
582, 583upgrading to. See upgrading content to
SharePoint 2013workfl ows, 11
SharePoint Designer (SPD), 649–673branding with. See branding with SPDcustomizing SharePoint and, 127displaying document panel using, 620history of, 649–650installing, 659
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SharePoint Designer (SPD) – SkyDrive Pro
SharePoint Designer (SPD) (continued)integrating with SharePoint, 652–653interoperability, 2013 and 2010 versions,
653–654new features, 650, 651new UI overview, 659–661new workfl ow features, 583requirements for 2013 version, 651–652restrictions, enabling, 655–658sites, managing with, 661–664Stage shape in, 583updates, 659for verify Workfl ow Manager installation,
593–597Workfl ow Platform, 654. See also workfl owsworkfl ows, implementing, 670–673
SharePoint Foundationbasics of, 19vs. SharePoint Server 2013, 20
SharePoint Online, 23–24SharePoint Search service application, upgrading,
160–161SharePoint Server 2013
basics of, 20FAST, 22FIS, 21–22mounting, 58Online, 23–24Search Server Express, 22Standard or Enterprise, 20
SharePoint Stack Exchange, 698SharePoint Store, adding apps from, 396–398sharing
catalogs, 749–751documents (OWA), 546, 553–554
ShowRowCountstesting content databases and, 142–143upgrading content and, 142
Shredded Storage, 38–39, 307signed certifi cates, creating, 387–389Simple recovery model, 329single tenant confi guration for apps, 382–384site collections. See also cross-site publishing
App Management Service and, 77backing up and restoring, 318–324basics of, 50–51, 93–95, 213commands for working with, 212–216creating, 242–243
fi le behavior, OWA and, 554in Internet sites, 746managing Features and, 361–362My Site host, creating, 85, 86publishing, 730–732setting up variations in, 736–742Site Collection recovery, 312–313Site Settings page, 768sorting by size, 229
site collections, upgradingbasics of, 152–153health check, 146–148options, 146Review Site Collection Upgrade Status, 154throttling and governance and, 156, 157upgrade evaluation site collections, creating,
148–151verifying, 154–155
site mailboxes, S2S and, 168site navigation, 756–762
authoring, 762basics of, 756catalog sites, populating, 759–760combined, using cross-site publishing,
760–761managed, in publishing sites, 756–759term sets, building, 759–760
Site Pages library, wiki pages and, 412site subscriptions
characteristics of, 118creating, 120–121defi ned, 118
sites. See also apps, adding to SharePoint sitesapp site, defi ned, 372confi guring personal site links, 644–645creating and using (communities), 541–544creating with SPD, 660defi ned, 91exporting and importing, 313–318managing Features and, 361–362managing with SPD, 661–664monitoring app usage in, 403removing apps from, 399–400site hierarchy, 733
sizesizing images, 425–426sorting site collections by, 229
SkyDrive Pro, 505, 536–540, 614
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SLAs (Service-level agreements) – SSAS cubes
SLAs (Service-level agreements), 304slide libraries, 628slides, broadcasting, 628SMS servers, 28SMTP servers, sending e-mail and, 26–27snapins
vs. scripts (PowerShell), 197using PowerShell and, 195
snapshots, database, 324–325sneakernet, 569Snippet Gallery
adding controls and, 429converting fi les to master pages and, 436–437as new feature, 723, 754page layouts creating, and, 438, 440upgrading branding and, 446
social features, 14–15. See also enterprise socialsocial tags, managing (My Site), 535–536software
boundaries and limits, 55installing OWA software, 564–565requirements for installing Azure Workfl ow
Server, 584–586SharePoint 2013 requirements, 2third-party migration software, 163, 164
Software as a Service (SaaS), 23Software Assurance License (SAL), 20Software Assurance (SA), 20software for server planning
e-mail servers, 26–28SMS servers, 28SQL Server, 26standalone installs, 25–26Windows Server 2008 and, 24–25Windows Vista 7 and 8, 25–26
solution design phase, business requirements and, 305
Solution Management web page, 346solution packages, 345Solution Properties page, 350–351, 352–353solution stores, adding solution packages to, 348sp_serviceapp, 68–69sp_webapp, 68, 70speed
improving with MDS, 428of SharePoint 2013, 12–13
spreadsheets (Excel), importing, 626–627SPRequestGUID, 694
SPSitedefi ned, 51, 212SPSite object, 203
SPSiteAdministration commands, 213SPWebApplication object, 209–210SPWebs, commands for working with, 217–219SQL
permissions for service accounts, 298–299scripts and commands, warning about, 699SQL failover clustering, 340SQL Server snapshots, recovering from,
324–325troubleshooting and, 697–698
SQL Serverauthentication, 294Availability Groups (AG), 340–341backing up and restoring content databases
with, 328–333backing up service applications with, 334Data Tools, installing, 232–236fi rewalls and, 242Management Studio, database restoration
with, 330–332protocols, 295required features for Access Services,
292–295requirements, 26, 40–41requirements for Azure Workfl ow Server,
585–586restarting, 294restoring databases in, 137–138virtualization and, 48
SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS)AdventureWorks, deploying. See
AdventureWorks, deployingfi rewalls and, 242installing, 232–236PowerPivot workbooks, creating and, 260SSAS cubes. See cubes (SSAS)
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), 264–275basics of, 264–265installing, 265–267PowerView, 274–275reports, creating, 268–271reports, deploying, 271–273service application, creating, 268
SSAS. See SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS)SSAS cubes. See cubes (SSAS)
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SSL – testing
SSLcertifi cates, creating (OWA), 565–569confi guring for app domain, 381
SSRS. See SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)Stage shape, in SPD, 583stages
of Recycle Bins, 310, 311–312of workfl ow, 601–602
standalone installs, 25–26, 42Standard SharePoint Server 2013, 20–21Start Stage of Request Approval workfl ow, 601,
608–609Start-SPAssignment command, 223–224Start-SPTimerJob cmdlet, 715Start-Transcript cmdlet, 141, 197State Service service application, 69Stop-SPAssignment command, 223–224Stop-SPDistributedCacheServiceInstance
–Graceful cmdlet, 35storage
data storage, 306of index fi les, 460MySite requirements, 528Shredded Storage, 307
Store app authentication, 183–186structured navigation, 410STS. See Security Token Service (STS)stsadm.exe, 191Style Library, 416subscriber access license (SAL), 20–21Subscription Service application, creating, 73–74Subscription Settings service, 381subsites, creating with SPD, 663–664sub-types, properties and, 519subtypes, users, managing, 521–522synchronization. See also profi le synchronization,
managing and confi guringsynchronous confi guration for Availability
Groups, 340syncing OneNote to SharePoint, 639
system requirements, 2
T
Tab key, completing cmdlet names and, 196tables
Access, 639data as, 640–641
targetingaudiences, 524–525content to audiences, 526–527
Task Manager, 698taskbar, pinning Management Shell to, 63tasks, workfl ow, 599–600Team Site template, 668technologies, various, OWA and, 555–556templates
communities, 540–541Community Portal, 506Community Site, 506control display templates, 763display templates, 427–428Enterprise Search Center, 477, 478image renditions, 770InfoPath Forms Services and, 631item display templates, 763My Site Host site, 528new Catalog Site Collection, 750PowerPoint Broadcast site, 130–131Product Catalog, 748Publishing Portal, 732, 736URL templates, importing and, 316workfl ow templates, 598–600
tenant scope, 372tenants
defi ned, 120Usage and Health Data Collection service, 39
term sets, building, 759–760Term Store Management tool, 756, 759term stores, in Internet sites, 746terminology
basics of, 48–52blogging, 624claims-based identity, 173–174complexity of, 48profi le properties, 519service applications, 100SharePoint, importance of, 97web applications, 90–91
testingcreating certifi cates for (OWA), 565–569device channels with browsers, 420–423device channels with ?DeviceChannel=AliasOfDeviceChannel, 423–424
Excel Services unattended service account, 248–250
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testing content databases – Unifi ed Logging Service (ULS)
migration software, 164necessity of, 699PerformancePoint. See PerformancePoint,
testing unattended service accounts with Dashboard Designer
Workfl ow Manager installation, 593–597testing content databases, 137–143
databases, restoring in SQL Server, 137–138ShowRowCounts, 142–143Test-SPContentDatabase, fi xing issues,
141–142Test-SPContentDatabase, running,
139–141Test-SPSite PowerShell cmdlet, 148text layouts, 415–416themes, 416–417third-party tools to migrate content, 163–164thresholds, SharePoint 2013 software, 55throttling
eval site collection upgrades and, 156–157HTTP Request Throttling, 52–53, 341–343large list throttling, 53–54Request Manager and, 37
timeformatting, trace logs and, 686, 688IIS logs and, 698
timer jobsbasics of, 713changing, 710–711failed, troubleshooting and, 696managing in Central Admin, 714–715managing in PowerShell, 715–716Timer Job Status, 714–715
Timer Servicebasics of, 713deploying solutions and, 351
TMG, 47tokens, OAuth, 377topology
default search topology, changing, 463–466OWA, 557–560search topology, 451–453
topology, confi guring Enterprise Search andchanging default, 461–462creating and managing, 462–466index topology, managing, 466–469limits and boundaries, 462steps in, 461
trace logsconfi guration options, 704reigning in with PowerShell, 685–688for troubleshooting, 676, 680–681
Track Changes (OWA), 550translation services. See also Machine Translation
Servicesbasics of, 79integrating with variations, 742–744new features, 723
Triage Stage of Request Approval workfl ow, 601, 607–608
troubleshooting, 675–699additional tools and resources, 698–699Correlation ID, 688–690Developer Dashboard, 690–693failed Timer Jobs, 696with Fiddler, 693–695IIS and, 697–698IISReset, 696new web apps, creating, 695permissions and, 695–696rebooting, 697SQL and, 697–698Unifi ed Logging Service (ULS). See Unifi ed
Logging Service (ULS)trust. See also high-trust app environment, setting up
farm trust, setting up, 105, 115–117full and partial trust, 346
Trusted Root Certifi cation Authorities, 566, 568, 569
U
ULS logs. See trace logsULS Viewer, 144, 683–685, 690unattended service accounts. See also
PerformancePoint, testing unattended service accounts with Dashboard Designer
confi guring access to, 278Excel Services, testing, 248–250giving access to SSAS cubes, 246–247, 278Visio, confi guring, 285–286, 287Visio, creating, 285
uncustomized states of fi les, 444–445unghosted fi les, 445Unifi ed Logging Service (ULS), 676–688
basics of, 676, 701, 702
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Unifi ed Logging Service (ULS) – variables
Unifi ed Logging Service (ULS) (continued)confi guring via Central Admin, 702–704confi guring via PowerShell, 705–706PowerShell and, 681–683trace logs, 676, 680–681trace logs, reigning in with PowerShell,
685–688ULS Viewer, 683–685Windows Event logs, 676–680
uninstalling Features, 366–367Uninstall-SPSolution cmdlet, 355updates, handling (SPD), 659Update-SPSolution cmdlet, 354updating farm solutions, 354–355upgrade evaluation site collections, creating, 148–151Upgrade-SPSite cmdlet, 157Upgrade-SPSite PowerShell cmdlet, 155upgrading
branding to SharePoint 2013, 445–446from SharePoint 2010, 3
upgrading content to SharePoint 2013, 125–164content and, 126, 130, 135–137content databases, attaching, 143–146customizations, 127–129FAST and, 131preparing for, 131–135service applications. See service applications,
upgradingservice applications and, 126–127, 130–131site collections, upgrading. See site
collections, upgradingtesting content databases. See testing content
databasesthird-party tools to migrate content, 163–164throttling and governance, 156–157
upgrading from SharePoint 2003 to 2007, 126upgrading from SharePoint 2007 to 2010, 126uploading, workbooks to SharePoint, 263UPSAUser Profi le Service Application (UPSA),
navigating to, 507URLs
app URLs, confi guring, 382–384My Site, 528OWA, 546, 554
usagemonitoring app usage from Central Admin,
401–402monitoring app usage in SharePoint sites, 403usage analytics (Enterprise Search), 458–459
Usage and Health Data Collection service application, 39–40, 70, 701, 709–713
Usage Reports, 718user authentication in claims-based identity
basics of, 174–178federated user authentication process, 178–180
user directory, defi ned, 176user experience (UX), 12–14user identity in claims-based identity, 168–171user interface (UI). See also search UI, managing
managing farm solutions via, 349–353managing Features via, 361–365overview of (SPD), 659–661
User Profi le Replication Engine, new features, 507User Profi le Service Application
audience compilation schedules in, 525confi guring, 85–88confi guring audiences in, 523–524home page, 507new features, 8organization profi les, 522policies, managing, 521setting up personalization site links in, 534–535ULS Viewer and, 684–685upgrading, 162–163verifying, 385–386
user profi les. See also profi le synchronization, managing and confi guring
importance of, 508replication engine, 507synchronization, 506
USER WITH PASSWORD authentication process, 291
users. See also profi le synchronization, managing and confi guring
accessing PowerPivot Service, 258app licenses, adding to, 405confi guring for Secure Store, 246named and concurrent, licenses for, 21OWA enhancements and, 555restricting when troubleshooting, 696user experience improvements (OWA), 549
V
v15.master page, 413variables
disposing of, 223–225PowerShell, 201–202
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variations – WCM capabilities, planning and confi guring
variationsintegrating with translations services,
742–744for Internet sites, 723setting up in site collections, 736–742in SharePoint 2010 vs. 2013, 736WCM and, 735–736
.vdw extension, 289verb parameters, PowerShell cmdlets and,
199–200verifying
App Management and User Profi le Services, 385–386
site collections upgrades, 154–155Workfl ow Manager installation, 593–597
versionsbranding with SPD and, 665–666of documents, comparing (Word), 622licensing OWA and, 548–549of Offi ce, co-authoring and, 616Outlook and, 629SPD and, 652–654version history, 306–310version-to-version (V2V) upgrades, 3
video, on Internet sites, 724–725, 769View Usage Results page in Search
Administration, 457–458viewing
app licenses, 403–406document information panel, 619farm solution information, 353–354Feature information, 366
viewing and editing, platform compatibility and, 556
viewsAccess, creating in SharePoint, 641–642Crawl Log, 717
virtual machine provisioning exercise, 601–602Virtual Machine Request Approval workfl ow,
creatingApproved stage, confi guring, 601, 606–607Cancelled stage, confi guring, 602, 608Deployed stage, confi guring, 601, 607Finished stage, confi guring, 602, 608Rejected stage, confi guring, 601, 607In Review stage, confi guring, 601, 605–606Start Stage, confi guring, 601Start stage, confi guring, 608–609
Start Stage, confi guring, 608–609Triage stage, confi guring, 601, 607–608virtual machine request list, creating, 603workfl ow and initial stages, 604–605
virtualizing servers, 47–48, 559Visio
integrating with SharePoint, 636–637web drawing, creating and deploying,
287–290workfl ow visualization using, 609–610
Visio Graphics Service. See Visio ServicesVisio Services
basics of, 636–637confi guring, 88–89confi guring unattended service accounts,
285–290service app, confi guring, 286–290
Visual Designer (SPD), 651, 671Visual Designer (Visio), 609–610Visual Studio
creating custom workfl ows using, 610customizing SharePoint and, 127workfl ows and, 671
Visual workfl ow Designer, 583void, defi ned, 204
W
warnings, Health Analyzer and, 707–708WCM, architecting Internet sites and, 725–747
content deployment, 747cross-site publishing, 745–746Internet websites vs. internal sites, 725–726planning and confi guring. See WCM
capabilities, planning and confi guringpreparing the farm for WCM. See farm,
preparing for WCMsite publishing models, 745
WCM capabilities, planning and confi guring, 732–744
caching, 734–735multiple languages, 735–736site hierarchy, 733Variations, 735–736variations, setting up in site collections,
736–742variations, translations services and,
742–744
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WCM Internet sites, confi guring and creating – web sites for downloading
WCM Internet sites, confi guring and creating, 748–767
authoring content improvements, 767–771branding, 752, 754catalogs, 748–752cross-site publishing, confi guring, 748Design Manager, 753–755Device Channels, 754–755navigation. See site navigationsearch-driven content, 762–766search-driven optimization, 766–767SEO, 766–767
Web Access Web PartExcel, 627Visio, 637
web application Features, managing Features and, 363–364
Web application Open Platform Interface (WOPI), OWA and, 557, 573–574
web applicationsbasics of, 50claims web app, creating, 228commands for working with, 209–212creating for upgrading to SharePoint 2013,
135–137dedicating to hosting My Sites, 528managing settings (Azure Workfl ow Server),
597–598removing, 212
web applications, creating, 90–95basics of, 91–93creating new when troubleshooting, 695with PowerShell, 211site collections and, 93–95terminology, 90–91
web browsers. See browsersweb content management
architecting Internet sites. See WCM, architecting Internet sites and
capabilities. See WCM capabilities, planning and confi guring
content authoring improvements, 724–725described, 720Internet sites, creating. See WCM Internet
sites, confi guring and creatingweb content management (WCM) new features,
719–725catalogs and category pages, 720–721
content authoring improvements, 724–725content search, 721–722cross-site publishing, 720custom error pages, 722Design Manager, 723Device Channels, 724managed navigation, 721overview, 719performance improvements, 722–723SEO improvements, 722Snippet Gallery, 723translation services, 723variations, 723
web drawings (Visio), creating and deploying, 287–290
web front-end (WFE) servers, 52Web Part zones, defi ned, 415Web Parts (search center), 481Web Platform Installer (Web PI), installing
Workfl ow Manager with, 586, 588–592web scope, 372web servers, hardware requirements (SharePoint
2013), 29–30web sites for downloading
2010 guide to using config.xml, 62ADOMD.NET v11, 81AdventureWorks sample database and SSAS
project, 237apps, 373ASADOMD10.msi, 280“Enterprise Search Architectures for
SharePoint Server 2013”, 461Fiddler, 693“Internet Sites Search Architectures for
SharePoint Server 2013”, 462Microsoft Log Parser, 697.NET Framework, 652prerequisite installer, 59Report Builder, 270SharePoint Designer, 651SharePoint Server, 58SPD 2013, 593SQL Server, 58ULS Viewer, 683Web PI, 586WebPICmd.exe application, 588Windows Server 2008 R2, patches for, 61Windows Server 2012, patches for, 61
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web sites for further information – web sites for further information
web sites for further informationAccess Services, 291Access Services database threats, 291Add-SPSolution cmdlet, 349, 354ADI synchronization, 511app authentication, 181backups, creating, 467BI solutions, 232blocking sandbox solutions, 358boundaries and limits, SharePoint 2013
software, 56cache clusters, 727capacity planning for new partitions, 468certifi cate for encrypting Workfl ow Manager
communication, 592claims identity standards and specifi cations,
173cmdlets, using, 196commands for PowerShell, 207confi guring for e-mail, 28content processing, 454databases, restoring in SQL Server, 137decrypting HTTPS encrypted traffi c,
695“Default connectors in SharePoint Server
2013”, 453Desktop Experience feature, 769DNS, options for confi guring for App
Management Service, 74EffectiveUserName property, 261enabling contained databases and, 293Enterprise Search, 449event logs, managing, 680Feature and Element schema, 360Get-SPSolution cmdlet, 354Group Policy, 645“Hardware and software requirements for
SharePoint 2013”, 585–586Keyword Query Language (KQL), 484logical architecture (SharePoint 2010),
733“Manage the search schema in SharePoint
Server 2013”, 499managed properties, 454mapped crawled properties, 454Microsoft Clustering Services, 340Microsoft Translator, 79MSDN Forums, 698
My Sites confi guration, 527OAuth, 376objects in SharePoint, 223Organization Profi les feature, 522OWA mobile device support, 555PowerShell commands, 195PowerShell statements, 129PowerShell verbs, 196prerequisite installer, article on, 59public Offi ce Store, 181publishing apps to Offi ce Store, 372publishing method decision fl owchart, 746query variables listed, 484remoting and PowerShell commands, 194Remove-SPSolution cmdlet, 355S2S protocol, 188sandbox solutions, architecture of, 356sandbox solutions, installing, 357“Search connector framework in SharePoint
2013”, 453Search Server, metrics for, 34selecting version of SQL Server, 251Services Management Console, 351Set-SPDiagnosticConfig cmdlet, 683SharePoint 2013 PowerShell cmdlet reference,
347SharePoint confi gurations, script for
documenting, 697SharePoint Stack Exchange, 698site planning, 733SPD, 651, 671Spence Harbar blog, 83SQL Profi ler and similar tools, 697SQL Server deployment, 41Task Manager, 698tenancy, 372trace logs use, 683Update-SPSolution cmdlet, 354UPSA, 507Usage and Health Data Collection service,
40Visio 2013, 671Visual Designer, 671Visual Studio, 671wildcard certifi cates, confi guring, 381workfl ow farms, 593WS-Trust, WS-Security, WS-Federation,
173
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web traffi c, watching with Fiddler – workfl ows
web traffi c, watching with Fiddler, 693–695webs
commands for working with, 217–219defi ned, 51, 94objects below web level, working with,
219–223WFE servers, overworked, 52-WhatIf parameter, 216white wizard, 67Wiki pages, 415–416wildcard certifi cates, 381wildcard inclusion managed paths (My Site), 528Windows
Event logs, troubleshooting and, 676–680Integrated security, 170–171Network Load Balancing (NLB) feature, 46, 47NTLM authentication, 653Vista 7 and 8, installing SharePoint and,
25–26Windows Identity Framework (WIF), 172,
173Windows-based claims, migrating from,
166–167Windows Azure Workfl ow. See also Azure
workfl ow Serverrelationship to SharePoint 2013, 582, 583
Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE), 193–194
Windows Server 2008 R2creating certifi cate on, 565installing OWA and, 564patches for, 61software and, 24–25
Windows Server 2012creating certifi cate on, 565–566installing OWA and, 561–564
wizardsAdd Roles and Features Wizard, 561–562Certifi cate Export Wizard, 387–389Data Connection Wizard, 260, 261, 288Data Source Wizard, 634Farm Confi guration Wizard, 101installation wizard, 97New Zone Wizard, 378–380Products and Technologies Preparation
Wizard, 25Products Confi guration Wizard, 64, 65, 66Run Confi guration Wizard, 62
Web PI confi guration Wizard, 588–589White Wizard, 67
WOPI (Web application Open Platform Interface), OWA and, 557, 573–574
Word, integrating with SharePoint, 622–626blogging in Word, 624–626confi guration settings, 647document barcodes, 623document panel, 618–620document versions, comparing, 622Quick Parts, 623–624
Word automation service, 89Work Management Service application, 90workbooks (Excel Services), creating, 248workbooks (PowerPivot)
add-in, adding, 259–260confi guring, 260–263options and features, 263–264uploading, 263
workfl ow, 18workfl ow Foundation (WF), 579–580Workfl ow Manager
basics of, 581new features, 11–12
Workfl ow Manager, installing, 586–597basics of, 586–587environment for, 587installing and confi guring, 587–592pairing with SharePoint farm, 592–593testing and verifying installation, 593–597
Workfl ow Platform. See also workfl owsSPD, 654
workfl ows. See also Azure workfl ow Servercompatibility of SharePoint 2013 and 2010,
582implementing with SPD, 670–673new features, 11–12new SPD features and, 651in SharePoint 2007, 579–580in SharePoint 2010, 580in SharePoint 2013, 581workfl ow Client software, 581workfl ow forms, 599workfl ow history, 600workfl ow instances, 599workfl ow roles as groups, creating, 603–604workfl ow tasks, 599–600workfl ow templates, 598–599
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805
workfl ows, creating custom– zones, for Set-SPWOPIZone cmdlet
workfl ows, creating custom, 600–609. See also Azure workfl ow Server
roles as groups, creating, 603–604virtual machine provisioning and,
601–602Virtual Machine Request Approval workfl ow.
See Virtual Machine Request Approval workfl ow, creating
WSP Design Manager, 444WSP fi les (Windows Solution Package)
branding and, 444.wsp fi les, solution packages and,
347
WSS_ADMIN_WPG group, importing and exporting and, 314
WSS_Logging, 712
X
XLIFF format, 742X-SharePointHealthScore, 694
Z
zones, for Set-SPWOPIZone cmdlet, 575
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