Monday, December 2, 2013

Upgrade from SharePoint Foundation 2013 to SharePoint Server 2013

 Upgrade from SharePoint Foundation 2013 to SharePoint Server 2013

Initially ,I installed foundation of sharepoint-2013 in my test lab. As you all know there are so many features not available on Foundation version. After working some days on foundation, thought to migrate version to SharePoint server 2013.Many of the people Think to do so. Sharing this Article who looking for the process to do same.

Note:  No  need of Uninstall SharePoint Foundation binaries from server, We can Upgrade SharePoint server on Top of SharePoint Foundation. Please find the below exceptions possible.

·        Upgrade from  SharePoint foundation 2013 to SharePoint server 2013 Trail->
cannot Do on Top, First remove Foundation binaries and install server binaries only. we get the below Error, if we try to do on Top of foundation will get the Error of screen below"  “Trial edition and licensed editions of Sharepoint, Project server, and Office Web Apps products may not be installed on the same server”                      



·         Upgrade from SharePoint Foundation 2013 to SharePoint server 2013 standard\Enterprise-> can do Directly on top without foundation binaries uninstall.
                                                                            
                    
     Follow the below steps to do so.

·   Assume, You have already installed SharePoint foundation.

·    Download the SharePoint server 2013 software from below link. Key already included in the same.


·   double click Click on the SharePoint server 2013 Setup file.


·  Click on Install SharePoint server. It will prompt for Product Key. provide the Key which is already mentioned in MSO site.
                                             
            
                               

·  Click on Continue.
                                      
                               
        
· Accept the Terms of this agreement and continue.
                                              
 
                                                                                      
·      Choose The Server type as per the requirement
                                      
                                    
·  Change the File Location if Necessary.
                                       


 · Once selected Server  type and location, click install now.binaries will get install
                    
                          


· Products and wizard will starts to run.
              


·         Click on Close.
                                            
                                        
·         Click on next and Yes to the Warning
        
                    




             


· Click on “create a new server farm” if its new Config.want to connect to the Existing farm click on “connect to an existing server farm”provide the details.

                    


                
                 
·Provide the Paraphrase, This Phase will be used to connect another servers in farm.

                                     



·    Click Next.

·    Specify Port number, Click next 

·     Once the Wizard Runs successfully, will see the screen below.click Finish 

                

                   
·         Once Finish done, The Central Admin will open.

   
Note: installing SharePoint Server 2013 on top of an existing SharePoint Foundation 2013 farm is not supported BY MS(http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/16033.sharepoint-2013-migrate-from-sharepoint-foundation-2013-to-sharepoint-server-2013.aspx).


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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Not able to “Uninstall SharePoint foundation 2013 from control panel and Boot Strap Error

   Not able to “Uninstall SharePoint foundation 2013 from control panel and Boot Strap 

    Back Ground: Initially ,I installed foundation of sharepoint-2013 in my test lab. As you all know there are so many features not available on Foundation version. After working some days on foundation, thought to migrate version to SharePoint server 2013.When I run the SharePoint server Version, It gives the Error Trial edition and licensed editions of Sharepoint, Project server, and Office Web Apps products may not be installed on the same server”. It’s Expected because SharePoint foundation consider to be Licensed and SharePoint Server 2013 is Trail version for 180 days. So, thought to Uninstall the SharePoint Foundation. When I try to remove From Control panel “Nothing is working” Meaning Not able to Un-Install. I didn’t see any Events in Evntvwr. I tried to Remove by running the Foundation .EXE, But it failed with the “Boot Strap Error”.After Digging alot and doing  Analysation I found the cause For this.

                                    
                                              

   Cause: While In the Trouble shooting process, I removed the below Registry entries Belongs to the “SharePoint Foundation “Below Are the Names of Registries and the path of registry.Thank God,I took backup of theese Registies.

    HKEY-LOCAL-MACHINE->SOFTWARE->INSTALLER->PRODUCTS

1.      00005109011100000100000000F01FEC

2.      00005109080190400100000000F01FEC

3.      00005109410100000100000000F01FEC

4.      00005109510190400100000000F01FEC

5.      00005109851190400100000000F01FEC



    Resolution: Once I Restored back All the Above 5 Registries. Everything should work as normal. I can remove SharePoint foundation By Control panel.  
                                                 

when I run the "Install SharePoint Foundation .Exe, It work without the “Boot Strap Error.



  •  Note:To restore back the Registers Just Double click on the Back up of Registry and say Yes to continue.It will be restored the same Path where Its originally located.
                                                                        
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Friday, November 29, 2013

What are the accounts used in SharePoint for a least privileged configuration

 What are the accounts used in SharePoint  for a least privileged configuration.



In Many Organizations while Implementing SharePoint. The first question which may arise is What are the account we need to create and what are the permission levels it should have. I have tried my best to collate the things together and text it in my Blog as per my experience.Theese accouns are minimal accounts that required but it varies as per the requirements.


The setup account: This is the account with which the user is logged that runs the setup. This account must be a local administrator on all systems where SharePoint is run.

Post-Setup Configuration Run-As user: This is the user that runs the PSC tool.
This user must also be a local administrator
PSC runs a prerequisites check.
In addition to being a local administrator on all computers running Office Server, this account also has the following requirements on a remote server running SQL Server to be used as part of a SharePoint Foundation 2010 Services farm

Must be a SQL login
Must be a member of the SQL Server Database Creators Role
Must be a member of the SQL Server Security Administrators Role
This account need not be a local administrator on the server running SQL Server

This is the only account given explicit rights on SQL. It will give the database access account the SQL privileges it needs because it has the rights to do so.

The database access account: This is the account that is specified to the PSC tool when creating or connecting to a Configuration Database.
This account need not be the same as the PSC Run-As user and it need notbe a local administrator on any computer running Office Server.
It should also not be a local administrator on the SQL server, and doesnot require any SQL permissions in advance of creating a configuration database. Many of us refer to this as the “farm admin” account, but thisis misleading. The user that accesses the Central Admin Web pages to perform farm administrative activities is the farm admin account.

Central Admin App Pool ID:This account is “automatically” configured by the PSC tool to be the same account as the database access account that is stipulated to the PSC tool when creating a configuration database. This account and the SPTimer account constitute one exception to separate accounts being usedfor all account types.

The SPTimer account: As with the Central Admin App Pool ID, this account is “automatically” configured by the PSC tool to be the same account as the database accessaccount that is stipulated to the PSC tool when creating a configuration database.

The Farm Admin account: As mentioned earlier, this is the user that accesses the Central Admin Web pages to perform farm administrative functions.
This account can create Web applications, site collections, SSPs, configure Search, IFSS, Profile Imports, assigning permissions, and so on.


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SharePoint 2013 Server - Components Installed

SharePoint 2013 Server - Components Installed:

   


Everyone must be interested to know whether what all changes were made to  machine after installing SharePoint 2013 Server. Well, I observed very keenly what changes does made. below mentioned are some of the basic changes that occur while installing SharePoint 2013 Server.I post this simple topic because,I many times Think what happend behind installation of Sharepoint 2013.

1) Global Assembly Cache (GAC) Updated: All the SharePoint DLL will be deployed to GAC which makes the SharePoint framework available to the applications on OS.

2) SharePoint Root (15 Hive) Created: The 15 Hive is a special folder which is located at c:\program files\common files\Microsoft shared\web server extensions\15. It consists of a folder structure that holds all the important DLLs, images, config files, templates, etc for developing rich SharePoint applications.

3) Internet Infromation Services (IIS) Updated: Virtual directories and Application pools are created in IIS that hold numerous ASP.NET 2.0 web sites, with configuration files that turn them into SharePoint 2013 sites that use .NET 4.0.

4) Central Administration Site Created: This is the default website for SharePoint 2013 Administration which is created in IIS. This site provides a rich interface for managing and monitoring SharePoint sites and applications.

5) Content Database Created: An SQL Server database that stores all site content, including site documents or files in document libraries, list data, and Web Part properties, as well as user names and rights. All the data for a specific site resides in one content database on only one computer.


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SharePoint Tools

   SharePoint Tools

I used to Follow the CODE PLUX from beginning of I entered into the SharePoint . For any New tools\packages for SharePoint. Thought to share who needs the useful tools from code plux.    

·         Free SharePoint 2010 Sites Templates: http://sp2010teamplates.codeplex.com

·         Free Web Parts for SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint 2010: http://webpartgallery.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 FBA Pack: http://sharepoint2010fba.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Send Emails With Attachments - Workflow Activity: http://sharepointstuff.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010/2013 Tabbed Web Part Zone: http://sharepointtabs.codeplex.com

·         AutoSPInstaller: http://autospinstaller.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint Client Browser for SharePoint 2010 and 2013: http://spcb.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 - Community Projects: http://lifeinsharepoint.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Bulk Document Importer: http://spbulkdocumentimport.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 CSV Bulk Taxonomy TermSet Importer/Exporter: http://termsetimporter.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Batch Edit: http://sp2010batchedit.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 automatic sign-in with mixed authentication: http://spautomaticsignin.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 HTML5 MasterPage Templates: http://sharepoint2010html5.codeplex.com

·         Nivo Slider Web Part SharePoint 2010: http://nivowebpart.codeplex.com

·         Export Version History Of SharePoint 2010 List Items to Microsoft Excel: http://exportversionhistory.codeplex.com

·         Audit Log For SharePoint 2010: http://auditlogsp.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Filtered Lookup Field: http://sp2010filteredlookup.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint CAML Query Helper for 2007, 2010, and 2013: http://spcamlqueryhelper.codeplex.com

·         LDAP/AD Claims Provider For SharePoint 2010: http://ldapcp2010.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Fluent Ribbon API: http://spribbon.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Print List Ribbon Button: http://spprintlistbutton.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint AJAX Toolkit for SharePoint 2010 and 2013: http://sharepointajax.codeplex.com

·         Responsive SharePoint: http://responsivesharepoint.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Google Maps V3 WebPart: http://spgooglemappart.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Word Automation: http://sp2010wordautomation.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 "Hyperlink with Picture" Column Type: http://spimagehyperlink.codeplex.com

·         SharePoint 2010 Timesheet: http://sp2010ts.codeplex.com

·         SP List Kit for SharePoint 2010: http://splistkit.codeplex.com

·         Show or Hide SharePoint 2010 ribbon based on SharePoint Groups: http://spribbonvisibility.codeplex.com


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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

SharePoint Licensing

 SharePoint Licensing:
 I post this simple Article in a very Understandable manner, because, I have Many unclear things on License part of SharePoint before. After I dig in Google and talking with Experts, I have a clear mind about License’s. Sharing this with who still not clear on Licensing part.

                                 

  
   Explanation:

As most know, starting with the 2007 version of SharePoint, the product is available in three editions. In the 2010 version of SharePoint, those three are SharePoint Foundation, Server Standard, and Server Enterprise.  I think most people know that the Foundation edition of SharePoint does not require any additional license purchase other than Windows Server licenses and Windows Server CALs.  

 The Server Standard edition is not free.  It requires one server license for each server in the SharePoint farm.  It also requires SharePoint users to have a Server Standard Client Access License (CAL).  Both of these licenses are sold through Microsoft Volume Licensing and its volume licensing partners.

The Server Enterprise edition requires one server license for each server in the SharePoint farm, and this server license is the same license that is required for a Server Standard farm. There is no distinction between server licenses for a Standard farm vs. an Enterprise farm.  There is a distinction between the two editions for the user CAL.  To use the Enterprise edition your users need BOTH a Server Standard CAL and a Server Enterprise CAL.



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