The preview of the next major update to SharePoint 2019 is here and this is what you need to know.
Want to learn the clean and pretty ways to dig into your SharePoint farm? Here’s an easy to follow guide to get the process started.
Upgrading, even for the best of environments, always has a surprise or two in store, even for the most vigilant admin. Getting a good idea what’s going on in your farm right now is one of the best things you can do to improve your changes of a successful, less stressful upgrade when SharePoint 2019 comes around.
This month, we are going to cover the SharePoint announcement with a little summertime flare.
ow do you create InfoPath repeating tables with PowerApps? The answer is you use some really fancy, customized galleries.
The Office 365 Audit Log holds lots of interesting information about how people share information. In this article, we explore how to use the audit log records to discover the document sharing habits of users, including the documents shared with guest users and people outside the tenant.
Many Office 365 Groups and Teams have external guest members.Part 2 of our series about external access to documents in Office 365 explains how to use PowerShell to query groups about external guests so that we understand where the guests come from and what groups and teams they can access.
This month’s article is really just a who-is-who from the SharePoint Conference NA that was held in Las Vegas.
It’s a good idea to understand whether any external people have access to documents in your Office 365 tenant. There’s no option on the Office 365 or SharePoint Online consoles to tell you what access external users enjoy to SharePoint sites, so we must use some PowerShell to interrogate SharePoint and see what that reveals.
This week, Microsoft announced SharePoint Server 2019 that will be released later this year and here is a list of everything that is arriving with the update.