Errata

Microsoft® SharePoint®  Products and Technologies Resource Kit

Errata for Microsoft® SharePoint® Products and Technologies Resource Kit

The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Date Corrected".

The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.

Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update

Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Printed
Page Chapter 03

Figures And Images Incorrectly Placed
The images and figures in Chapter 03 are incorrectly placed.

The image and figure placement should be:Fig 3-9 should be replaced with what is currently 3-7 in the book.Fig 3-10 should be replaced with what is currently 3-8.Fig 3-11 should be replaced with what is currently 3-9.Fig 3-12 should be replaced with what is currently 3-10.

Microsoft Press  Jul 13, 2010 
Printed
Page 308

Correction To Step 4
On page 308, in step 4,



change:"4. On the IP address And Port Settings page, select the IP address of the cluster in the Enter the IP address to use for this Web site box. Leave the default TCP port of 80 in the TCP port this Web site should use (Default 80) box, as illustrated in Figure 12-26."To:"4. On the IP Address and Port Settings page, select All Unassigned in the Enter the IP address to use for this Web site box. Leave the default port of 80 in the TCP port this Web site should use (Default 80) box as illustrated in Figure 12-26."

Microsoft Press  Jul 13, 2010 
Printed
Page 34

Guide not located on Companion CD On page 34, the second sentence of Step 6 refers to a section called "Separate Active Directory Directory Service Organization Unit Deployment" which is located in the "Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Administrator’s Guide" on the Companion CD. This guide does not exist on the CD, however the content can be found in TechNet. Change: "If you need to allow users who do not already have domain accounts created to use your Windows SharePoint Services site, refer to the "Separate Active Directory Directory Service Organization Unit Deployment" section of the Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Administrator’s Guide located on the companion CD-ROM." To: "If you need to allow users who do not already have domain accounts created to use your Windows SharePoint Services site, refer to the "Separate Active Directory Directory Service Organization Unit Deployment" section of the Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Administrator Documentation and Resources section located on TechNet (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc288437.aspx)."

Microsoft Press  May 06, 2010 
Printed
Page 282

Correction To Topologies On page 282, the descriptions for the supported topologies are not accurate.Change:"Small Server FarmOne server running SQL Server 2000 and one server running SharePoint Portal Server 2003 assigned the Web, Search, Job, and Index services.Medium Server FarmOne or two servers running SharePoint Portal Server 2003 assigned the Web service (more commonly known as front-end Web servers) and running SharePoint Portal Server 2003 assigned the Search, Job, and Index services; and one server running SQL Server 2000.Large Server FarmTwo to eight servers running SharePoint Portal Server 2003 assigned the Web service (more commonly known as front-end Web servers), two to four servers running SharePoint Portal Server 2003 assigned the Search service, one to four servers running SharePoint Portal Server 2003 assigned the Index service (one of which must be assigned the Job Server role), and any number of servers running SQL Server 2000."To:"Small server farm* One computer running the Web component, index component, and search component, and running as the job server. This computer can optionally run the components for backward-compatibility with Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 document libraries.* One or more computers running Microsoft SQL Server 2000.Medium server farm* One or two front-end Web servers, both with the search component enabled.* One server running both the index management and job server roles.* One or more computers running SQL Server 2000.Optional: One computer running the components for backward-compatibility with Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 document libraries.Large server farm* Two to eight front-end Web servers.* Two to four search servers.* One or more (up to four allowed) index management servers, one of which is the job server.* One or more computers running SQL Server 2000.Optional: One computer running the components for backward-compatibility with Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 document libraries."

Microsoft Press  May 06, 2010 
Printed
Page 758

Incorrect Description Of SPBackup.exe Utility The description of the uses of the SPBackup.exe utility on page 758 are incorrect. The following text changes should be made: Change: “However, when run on a server running SharePoint Portal Server, SPBackup.exe will generate a batch file that backs up team sites, personal sites and workspace sites on the server.” To: “Using SPBackup.exe on a server running SharePoint Portal Server to generate a batch file that backs up team sites, personal sites or workspace sites are not supported. Use the smigrate.exe tool to export and then import these types of sites.”Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may already contain most or all of the above corrections.

Microsoft Press  May 06, 2010