Wednesday, August 25, 2010

How to boot from Microsoft SharePoint 2010 VHD using Windows 7

This post describes the steps to boot your computer from the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 VHD (2010 Information Worker Demonstration and Evaluation Virtual Machine )


  • Download the VHD.
  • Run the command compmgmt.msc.
  • Right mouse click on Disk Management and click Attach VHD.

  • Click Browse and select the vhd from which you want to boot.
  • The vhd should now be visible as a disk and you should be able to browse the vhd in the Windows Explorer.
  • Open command prompt (As Administrator).
  • Type the command bcdedit /copy {current} /d "VHD_Boot" You should see a message like the one below.

  • Copy the guid from the success message from step 1, and run the command:
bcdedit /set {CLSID_Number} osdevice vhd=[C:]\2010-7a.vhd

  • Now restart your computer, and you should be able to boot from the vhd, and you should see something like the figure below:


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Just a test to see if SyntaxHighlighter is working ok

/// 
/// Just a HelloWord method to test the SyntaxHighlighter on my blog.
/// 
public void HelloWorld()
{
       Page.Response.Write("SyntaxHighlighter Test");
}

Monday, May 3, 2010

Dutch proofing tools Office 2010 Beta

By default the Dutch proofing tools are not available in Office 2010 beta. To get Dutch proofing tools available in Office 2010 beta:

  1. start Word and go-to File -> Options -> Languages
  2. make another language other then Dutch the default.
  3. remove the Dutch language and close Word.
  4. Download the French Microsoft Office 2010 Beta Language Pack
  5. Install the Frensh language pack
  6. start Word and go-to File -> Options -> Languages
  7. make Dutch the default.




Speed-up-SharePoint

Add crl.microsoft.com to your host file. For more information see Speed-up-SharePoint

Saturday, April 10, 2010

EntityDataSource Where with relationships

The EntityDataSource control can be used with a data-bound control to retrieve data from an EDM and to display. Most of the samples just display data based on a single table. Just what I want, but I had one more requirement. I required a filter based on a related table.


 
First let show the EDM modal:

 

I have two tables:
  • Dossier: contains all the dossier in the company.
  • Access: specifies which departments have access to a dossier.

 
My Grid needed to display all the dossier a specific department was the owner (Dossier.OwnerId) of or had access to (Access.DepartementId).

 
In the sample below, I assume the departmentId is 1.

 
The first requirement was very simple: just create a where on the OwnerId like:


But the second requirements cause me trouble. First of all I needed to make sure the Access table was included in my "query". Second the where needed to query on a the Access table which was a collection on the Dossier object (because of the 1 to many relationship).


Solution:

 

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Logging to the SharePoint log in custom SharePoint solutions

Logging information about your application is not nice to have, but a must. A good log, can help you debug and fix problems.
SharePoint logs information by using the Unified Logging Service (ULS). Wouldn't it be nice if you good create the same behaviour in your own custom SharePoint solution??


You can!! Use the The SharePoint Logger of the Developing SharePoint Applications Guidance .

Thursday, January 7, 2010