crown jewels +
hey folks…
first let me say how much i appreciate everyone who tuned in to the crown jewels webcast series.
thanks also to the sbs all-stars who joined us for part 3’s q&a. i appreciate so much all of them coming and helping out for the 1.5 hours it took to deliver that final part.
here is a list of the folks who helped staff the q&a dog pound all week:
session 1, 2 & 3
- tim “dr. funkenstein” barrett
session 1 & 2
- kevin royalty, sbs mvp
session 1 & 3
- susan “the diva” bradley, sbs mvp
session 3
- vlad “the vlad” mazek, exchange mvp
- chad “the server nazi” gross, sbs mvp
- jeff middleton, sbs mvp
- amy “lady firewall” babinchak, isa server mvp
- david overton, ms uk
- mark stanfill, ms sbs pss
- karl palachuk
your friendly neighborhood happyfunboy created this post to serve as a launching pad for additional questions, followup information, clarification, etc.
so if there’s anything you’d like more info about concerning the content presented as part of crown jewels…
post a comment and let me know!
crown jewels archive recordings:
- crown jewels of sbs #1: sharepoint & companyweb
- crown jewels of sbs #2: wizards, faxing & monitoring
- crown jewels of sbs #3: remote web workplace & mobility
crown jewels pdfs:
crown jewels q&a logs:
pending questions from the q&a:
still looking through these, but hope to have a couple of items posted tomorrow.
|| posted by chris under community, crown jewels, it pro, webcast || || ||
happy, is there a comprehensive list somewhere of all the wizards in SBS and a description of what they do? I’d like to use that as a study guide to complement what I learned on the Crown Jewels part 2.
Thanks!
comment by mark — April 27, 2006 @ 5:10 pm
mark:
thanks for tuning in, and glad you found the info today useful.
i wasn’t able to find one when i began cooking up the content for this webcast.
i’ll see if i can locate one.
if not, i may post the 17+ pages of notes i took on the wizards.
and i hope you’ll be able to join us tomorrow too!
comment by happyfunboy — April 27, 2006 @ 5:18 pm
Is it possible to use sharepoint as a repository for files for indivuals (kind of like a home folder) I want to expose this to the internet. Also is there a way to manage how large these folders are (read quotas) tia
comment by DonMurphy — April 28, 2006 @ 10:00 am
Where is the Q&A from the show posted?
comment by DonMurphy — April 28, 2006 @ 10:09 am
Um, still trying to view the webcast # 3 that I missed. Maybe it is not available yet? I login and re-register but never is any content presented to me?
comment by DonMurphy — April 30, 2006 @ 3:14 am
don:
connecting to the part #3 archive gave me an error the first time i tried to access it using the link from the confirmation e-mail i received.
but it worked the second time, so maybe try to access it again.
also, i haven’t had a chance to edit the q&a logs yet…as i’m still dealing with severe problems with my right arm.
i will try to get the q&a logs posted as soon as i’m physically able.
thanks for attending
comment by happyfunboy — April 30, 2006 @ 3:29 am
Trying to connect a WM5 PocketPC (T-Mobile MDA) to my Exchange server. I have copied the cert from the server’s clientappssbscert folder to the Windows folder on the PPC. When I click on the cert to install it, it says “Cannot Access Certificate”. Any idea what’s up?
Thanks! (Excellent series by the way!)
comment by mark — April 30, 2006 @ 9:22 pm
mark:
glad you enjoyed crown jewels.
did you copy the cert from your sbs server to the ppc directly? i saw the same problem trying to get a certificate installed after it was manually copied while i was prepping the demo environment.
if so, try to use the procedure i demonstrate in crown jewels #3, which uses internet explorer to export the self-signed cert.
basically, think of it as a method to copy the certificate in a way that leaves it “untouched by human hands.”
i plan to prepare a full write-up of that method, but the problems with my shoulder might keep me from completing it for a while.
comment by happyfunboy — April 30, 2006 @ 9:43 pm
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