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Sunday, November 2, 2014

SharePoint back basics – move site collection to another content Database using PowerShell commands

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Yes, we can move SharePoint site collection form one content DB to another Content database. But before moving the database we need to chec...
Thursday, July 24, 2014

SharePoint Managed Accounts error: Managed Account could not be deleted because other objects depend on it.

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After deleting all the service applications and managed account from SharePoint server by using following PowerShell commands, Get-SPM...
Thursday, January 9, 2014

Creating content sources in SharePoint using PowerShell commands

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We can create the content sources based on the content types as per the requirements. Content types for content sources might be SharePoin...
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Suresh Pydi
Having good experience in SharePoint 2007/2010 and .net applications. Currently, working on SharePoint 2013 and training people on SharePoint. Microsoft certified technology specialist, Microsoft Certified Professional developer in SharePoint 2010.
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