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Sharepoint URLs

Carrying on with the tech theme this week, a small salutary lesson on sharepoint URLs. I am currently the Sharepoint 2003 administrator for my work – it’s a small pilot project for around 200 people at present, but it could get bigger.

Anyway, there’s a lot of stuff "they" don’t tell you when you’re setting it all up; one of those things involves the URLs of subareas that you create. A small example:

  •  Top level page
    • Sub area 1
    • Sub area 2
    • etc.

Sharepoint will kindly create friendly URLs based upon these, so these will appear as:

  • http://sharepoint.mysite.com 
    • http://sharepoint.mysite.com/subarea1
    • http://sharepoint.mysite.com/subarea2
    • etc.

Not so long ago, Sharepoint started putting ugly URLs like http://sharepoint.mysite.com/C1/subarea20 etc. in. It turns there’s a reason that Sharepoint adds in C1, C2, C3… to the URL after a certain amount of time.

Each site can only have a certain number of WSS sites (each subarea is fundamentally one of these, only with fancy wrapping). To get around this, Sharepoint uses so called "bucket sites" – each of the C1, C2 parts is a bucket.

After you create 20 sub areas (doesn’t matter in what hierarchy though), Sharepoint will then move onto the next bucket, C1 and so on.

If you want to preserve your friendly URLs without the bucket site addition (for example, a top level hierarchy in a company), create an admin only accessible area with 20 (less any that you’re using) subareas to reserve the top level URLs. When you need to use them, delete one of the place holder area in your admin area and then immediately create your new "top level" area. Sharepoint will happily reuse any free URLs from the lowest available bucket.

My lesson here – do this before you open Sharepoint to the world, there’s no going back!

TechEd Roundup

All in all, it was a great week, nice and relaxing despite the fact it was work! So, to sum up some of the most interesting bits for me:
– Some various excellent sessions on Sharepoint, mostly on successful implementation plans and disaster recovery.
– Two fabulous sessions on UNIX/Linux authentication & authorisation with Active Directory (unusual to see *NIX represented at a Microsoft conference!).
– Good news that MOM 2005 SP1 is due out in August, and that it fixes a whole host of problems including DTS jobs for reporting, and the renaming of hosts.
– Oracle products run on Windows. Who would’ve thought it!
– Windows compute cluster edition looks great, it should give all those *NIX solutions a run for their money :)
– Exchange 2003 SP2 adds a whole host of interesting mobile features: ability to wipe remote devices, policy enforcement of PINs etc. A BlackBerry killer if ever I saw one (granted, they’re features that have been copied, but they’re free!!!).
A little late, but still…

TechEd Diary

So, this week I’m unexpectedly off to TechEd in Amsterdam. Yes, it’s a geek fest of monumental size; mainly geared around those who do MS related stuff in higher education (like me).
Presently I’m sat in poxy Heathrow waiting for my plane, which is now delayed. Hooray BMI. At least I have the miracle of company GPRS and bluetooth on my laptop for company.
Missing the boyfriend already

Edinburgh Review

We’ve just spent the last few days up in Edinburgh – purportedly to go hot air ballooning but sadly the Scottish weather let us down. If you’re so inclined, some of the better pictures are up in the Gallery.

So therefore, I thought I’d do a little review of things to do and not to do in Edinburgh:

Whisky Tour Skip straight past that bloody castle and the thousands of tourists and go and get sloshed. It’s worth paying for the extra tasting session in the bar at the end as well. Very informative, fun and most importantly, involves Scotch eau d’vie.

Raj Restaurant on the Shore in Leith Avoid, avoid, avoid. Dreadful place which on the surface appears to be an excellent modern Indian; actually turns out to be an eye-watering backwater with surly, incompetent and forgetful staff.

Smoke Stack (Broughton Street and also in Leith) Fab staff, quite meat centric but well worth a visit. Very high quality food at pretty reasonable prices.

Sala gay cafe bar The tapas was excellent, cheap and the place was filled with pretty boyz. What more could you ask for?!

Ardmor House hotel If you’re gonna stay anywhere, stay here. Small but well decorated, it’s in a quieter part of the city but only 15-20 minutes from Broughton Street and 30 to Princes Street. Breakfast is ace.

Superconductor fun

I bought a kit from wondermagnet.com that included a little slice of superconductor and a small gold plated Ne-Fe-B rare earth magnet. When you get the superconductor superconducting (by cooling it with liquid nitrogen) the magnet floats above it.
Watch and grin:
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(Sorry about the quality by the way and the fact it’s in WMV format)