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How do I – Add an InfoPath Data Connection to consume the UserProfileService.asmx web service – Complete

As we know, InfoPath forms have the ability to consume data from SharePoint’s User Profile Service Application through the SharePoint Web Services or to be more exact, through the UserProfileService.asmx web service specifically.  The question is how to do that?  It can be achieved by following a few simple steps as outlined below. 1.  From […]

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Posted by on April 12, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

How do I – Add an InfoPath Data Connection to consume the UserProfileService.asmx web service – Part 3

Continued from… How do I – Add an InfoPath Data Connection to consume the UserProfileService.asmx web service – Part 1 How do I – Add an InfoPath Data Connection to consume the UserProfileService.asmx web service – Part 2   17.  On the parameter screen, simply click the “Next” button. 18.  Ensure that the “Store a […]

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Posted by on April 12, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

How do I – Add an InfoPath Data Connection to consume the UserProfileService.asmx web service – Part 2

Continued from… How do I – Add an InfoPath Data Connection to consume the UserProfileService.asmx web service – Part 1   10.  Select the “SOAP Web service” radio button.  This should be the default value, but if it isn’t, select it. 11.  Click the “Next” button. 12.  Now enter the location of the target service […]

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Posted by on April 11, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Heartbleed – You MUST take action!

What is Heartbleed? If you haven’t heard of the Heartbleed (CVE-2014-0160) bug in the OpenSSL library, it’s time to pay attention!  I’m not going to regurgitate already available information here, but I’ll provide some pointers for you to get more of said information.  There’s a good explanation of the bug located here.  If you think […]

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Posted by on April 11, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

How do I – Add an InfoPath Data Connection to consume the UserProfileService.asmx web service – Part 1

For the sake of improved load time and user experience, this article is divided into three parts.  If you wish to read or print the complete article, it can be found here: How do I – Add an InfoPath Data Connection to consume the UserProfileService.asmx web service – Complete   As we know, InfoPath forms […]

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Posted by on April 10, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

How do I – Install Windows Server 2012 R2?

Here’s a quick video on the simple steps to first install Windows Server 2012 R2.   CheersC

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Posted by on March 5, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

How do I – Activate my MSDN copy of Visio 2013 Professional?

Situation:  You have a MSDN subscription and you have downloaded Office 2013 or one of the Office products, like Visio 2013 Professional, from Microsoft and have installed said product.  You have a license key provided by MSDN, but the installer never prompts you for the license key.  This is a departure from traditional installer behavior […]

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Posted by on February 20, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Windows Desktop Search 3.0 – Be prepared…

I detailed the installation steps for WDS 3.0 and also discussed some of the WDS 3.0 quirks in previous posts.What has now also become evident after two days is that WDS 3.0 will need to completely rebuild and re-index everything on your computer.It seems that the old 2.x.x index files are not compatible with 3.0, at least that's the […]

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Posted by on February 1, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

InfoPath is dead!

InfoPath is dead!  We all knew it had to happen eventually.  The Office Team blogged on the Office Blog today noting the death of InfoPath.  From the third paragraph: “This means that InfoPath 2013 is the last release of the desktop client, and InfoPath Forms Services in SharePoint Server 2013 is the last release of […]

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Posted by on January 31, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

My BIGGEST pet peeve!

Well, besides idiots clogging up intersections when the light turns red of course… I know this sounds silly, but I just can't stand it when people don't know how to SPELL product names. I don't know why it drives me up the walls, but it does. At my firm, I'm constantly waging a campaign for getting people to spell product names correctly. By spelling I mean, proper spelling with the right letters capitalized! (Told you it sounds silly)

The one that always trips my wire, because it's my product that I love, is when people spell SharePoint with a lower case “p” as in Sharepoint. Ug, it's hard for me NOT to correct that last one in my blog! ;-) Here's a good example I stumbled upon this morning:

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Now this dude is “blogging all things” SharePoint. And it's not like he DOESN'T know how to spell it either. The arrow points out where he clearly got it right the first time. But then it all just went downhill after that. This guy really doesn't have ANY consistency to his spelling of SharePoint. At least most people are consistent in using an upper case “S” and a lower case “p”.

So I beg you PLEASE! If you're going to use product names, not just SharePoint, please, PLEASE spell them properly! :-)

Ah, it feels good to get that out of my system!

Cheers
C

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Posted by on January 23, 2014 in Uncategorized