Microsoft's SharePoint Portal Server 2001 gives companies a powerful, end-to-end solution for custom portal development, document management, and knowledge management. In The Administrator's Guide to SharePoint Portal Server 2001, leading Windows technology consultant Bill English presents the industry's most thorough guide to SharePoint planning, architecture, deployment, and management. English begins by outlining the challenges of knowledge and document management, and showing how SharePoint can be used to address them. He presents in-depth coverage of SharePoint's architecture, including its Index and Web Store components; then introduces Microsoft's Digital Dashboard and Web Parts, the core components of a powerful customized corporate portal. English walks through the entire SharePoint lifecycle: identifying user needs, capacity planning, installation, and configuration. He concludes with detailed overviews of third-party tools and resources for extending SharePoint. For every IT professional who is evaluating, planning for, deploying, or managing Microsoft's SharePoint Portal Server 2001.
This book will be especially valuable to professionals in document-rich environments, especially those running Exchange or Lotus Notes-based messaging.
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Bill English, MCSE, MCT, CTT+, MVP, GSEC, is the owner of Networknowledge (www.networknowledge.com) and an author, trainer, and consultant on Microsoft's SharePoint and Exchange platforms. His books include Exchange 2000 Server (Osborne McGraw-Hill, 2001), MCSE Microsoft (R) Exchange 2000 Server Administration Readiness Review Exam 70-224 (Microsoft Press, 2001), Exchange 2000 Server Administration (Osborne McGraw-Hill, 2001), and Microsoft (R) Exchange 2000 Server Administrator's Companion (Microsoft Press, 2000). Bill was named a SharePoint Portal Server MVP (Most Valuable Professional) by Microsoft and has presented at Comdex, the Microsoft Exchange Conference, and the Microsoft Certified Trainer Readiness Event for Microsoft Exchange trainers.
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(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary.)
Preface.
I. INTRODUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE.
1. SharePoint Portal Server Overview.
Document Management in a Knowledge Management Solution.
The Organizational Effects of Poor Document Management.
Introduction to SharePoint Portal Server.
How SPS Meets DM and KM Needs.
The Development Environment in SharePoint Portal Server.
2. SharePoint Portal Server 2001 Concepts and Architecture.
Integration with Exchange 2000 Server.
The SharePoint Architecture.
The Web Storage System Architecture.
SharePoint Portal Server Folder Structure.
3. Managing the Digital Dashboard.
Digital Dashboard Terminology.
Customizing the Digital Dashboard.
Creating New Web Parts.
The Resource Kit and the Digital Dashboard.
II. PLANNING AND INSTALLATION.
4. Planning for SharePoint Portal Server 2001.
Planning Your SharePoint Portal Server Deployment.
The Big Picture: Deployment Scenarios.
Capacity Planning Your SharePoint Portal Servers.
Benchmark Numbers Published by Microsoft.
Improving the Performance of the Dashboard Site.
Tuning the ASP Engine.
Planning and Implementing SharePoint Portal Server across the Internet.
Tuning the Web Storage System.
5. Installing SharePoint Portal Server 2001.
Planning for the SharePoint Installation.
Installing SharePoint Portal Server.
Installing the SPS Client.
Server Updates When SPS Is Installed.
The SPS Web Site.
Troubleshooting Failed Installations.
III. ADMINISTRATION.
6. Working with Documents and Document Folders.
Managing Document Folders.
Administering Documents and Document Versioning.
Using Categories to Find Documents.
Folder Properties and Inheritance.
Creating and Managing Document Profiles.
Property Promotion and Demotion.
Troubleshooting Tips.
7. Managing the Workspace and Search Settings.
The Search and Index Service Architecture.
Day-to-Day Workspace Management.
Configuring and Managing Microsoft Search.
Propagating an Index between Workspaces.
Searching for Content Using the Search Web Parts.
8. Publishing, Approving, and Categorizing Documents.
Planning for Categories.
Creating Categories.
Configuring and Managing Categories.
Publishing and Approving Documents.
Security Roles in SharePoint Portal Server.
The Publishing Process.
9. Importing and Managing External Information.
The Gatherer Process.
Creating Content Sources in SharePoint Portal Server.
Managing Content Sources in SharePoint Portal Server.
Configuring Search Scopes.
Security and Content Sources.
Working with IFilters.
Working with Protocol Handlers.
Working with Plug-ins.
Crawling Metadata in External Documents.
Troubleshooting Content Sources.
IV. ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION.
10. Advanced Management of SharePoint Portal.
Server 2001.
Understanding the SharePoint Portal Server Microsoft Management Console.
Moving Databases.
Editing Important Files.
Customizing the Portal Content.
11. Backup and Recovery of SharePoint Portal.
Server 2001.
The msdmback.vbs Utility.
Integrity Checker for an SPS Workspace.
Workspace Exporting, Importing, and Archiving.
Troubleshooting.
12. Monitoring SharePoint Portal Server 2001.
Developing Monitoring Policies.
Microsoft Operations Manager.
Overseeing Overall Server Health.
Monitoring the Major Processes of SharePoint Portal Server.
Monitoring the Web Storage System.
Getting All Stressed Out with SharePoint Portal Server.
13. Securing SharePoint Portal Server 2001.
General Network Security Principles.
Microsoft and Security.
Understanding Role-Based Security: The Architecture of Security in SPS.
Working with Access Accounts.
Configuring Portal Security.
Securing Internet Information Services.
Securing External Content.
14. Deploying SharePoint Portal Server 2001 in the Enterprise.
Planning an Enterprise-Wide Deployment. Deployment Scenarios.
Duplicating a Master SharePoint Portal Server across the Enterprise.
Rapid Portal Deployment.
15. Extending the Functionality of SharePoint Portal.
Server 2001.
Resource Kit Tools.
Third-Party Software to Extend SharePoint's Functionality.
Appendix Brief XML Tutorial.
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