10 January, 2012

How Recycle Bin Works

Recycle Bin has two stages:
  • First stage: When you delete a file from your site or My Site, it goes into the "end user" recycle bin, and stays there for up to 14 days from the time you deleted it. You can remove the file earlier by manually removing (or restoring) it. Items in the first stage count against your site quota. If you deleted the file accidentally, you (or the site collection administrator) can restore it. To restore an item from this stage of the recycle bin, click Recycle Bin, check the box next to the item to restore, and then click Restore selection.
  • Second stage: When an item is removed from the first stage, it goes to the Site Collection Recycle Bin, where it remains for another 14 days before it is purged (i.e., removed entirely). Items in this second stage do not count against your site's quota. The size of the second stage is equal to one quarter of your site quota (i.e. with a 10 GB quota, an additional 5 GB is allocated to the second stage Recycle Bin). If you exceed your second stage quota, the system automatically purges the oldest items to make room for new items. Only site collection administrators are able to access and restore files in the Site Collection Recycle Bin. To restore an item from the Site Collection Recycle Bin:
    1. On the site actions menu, select site collection
    2. Under "Site Collection Administration", select Recycle bin.
    3. Check the box next to the item or items to restore, and then click Restore Selection In the confirmation box, click OK.

Error 0x800700DF: The file size exceeds the limit allowed and cannot be saved

This is the error which drives me crazy for more than 5 hours and finally able to found out the resolution for this. If you face any issue while uploading a file to the sharepoint document library then first thing obviously we will check the file size upload quota for file by means of SharePoint Central Administration.

it would be a good questions or i can called it as mystery when i was working on this as what would be the resolution for this ??

No need to worry as this issue has been resolved and you dont have to waste your time, just like i had spend.

here is the resolution:
1-Open Windows Registry using regedit command
2-Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WebClient\Parameters
3-Right click on the FileSizeLimitInBytes and click Modify
4-Click on Decimal, and type 4294967295 and click OK
5-Restart Web Client service using Services


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Sharepoint 2010 Prerequisite Download

Delete a site collection

1-Select the site collection you want to delete from the drop-down menu on the Delete Site Collection page

2-After selecting Change Site Collection from the drop-down menu, you will see a list of site collections displayed for the Web application that you have most recently accessed.

3-To display a list of site collections for a different Web application, use the Web Application drop-down menu located at the upper-right of the page

Note: When you delete a site collection, all the content is deleted within it, including subsites, lists, and libraries. Therefore, you should perform a backup of the content database containing the site collection or export the site collection first

4-After clicking OK on the Select Site Collection page, you will see the Delete Site Collection page displayed again with the entire path of the site collection shown along with a Delete button.

5-Click Delete and then click OK on the confirmation dialog box to delete the selected site collection.

If you have any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned information then please let me know, Thank you

Create site collections

You can create new top-level site collections when you create your Web application or any time later using the Create Site Collections option in Application Management. You can create a top-level site collection using either the root URL of an unextended Web application or a managed path such as /sites or any other wildcard inclusion path you have created.When creating a new site collection, you will provide the following information.
  • Title and description
  • Website address using either the root of the Web application or a URL path
  • A site template that will be used to create the new site collection
  • A site collection administrator and a secondary administrator if required
  • A quota limit template if required
Make sure  to choose the correct Web application before creating the site collection so the collection is available in the correct Web application.

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create a new quota template

Site quote templates are used to restrict the amount of content a site collection can contain. By default, there is one quota template defined for the user’s personal sites (My Sites). This default quota setting is 100 MB of data for each user’s My Site.

  1. Click Quota Templates.
  2. Select Create A New Quota Template.
  3. Select a template to start from; the default is New Blank Template.
  4. Specify a name for your new quota template.
  5. Specify a maximum storage limit for this quota template in megabytes (MB).
  6. Specify a warning storage limit for this quota template in megabytes.
  7. Optionally, specify the number of points that can be reached by user solutions.
  8. Optionally, specify the number of points that must be reached to trigger an e-mail warning to be sent.
If you have any queries regarding the above mentioned information then please let me know, Thank you

Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 64-bit (English) - MSDNAA - Download


Manufacturer:
Microsoft Corporation
Platforms:
Windows
Delivery Type:
Download
Available to:
Students/Faculty/Staff



Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010



Microsoft SharePoint 2010 enables organizations to connect and empower people through an integrated set of rich features. SharePoint 2010 facilitates business collaboration in its broadest sense and helps colleagues, partners, and customers to work together in new and effective ways. Please review the sections below to learn more about the enterprise capabilities of SharePoint.
Sites
SharePoint Sites delivers a single infrastructure to provide portal and collaboration capabilities across intranet, extranet, and Internet sites. Bring users together to share information, data, and expertise across organizations.
Search
SharePoint Search give users the ability to find the content, information, and people they need by combining an integrated, easy-to-manage platform with best-of-breed enterprise search technology.
Communities
SharePoint Communities empowers people to work together in ways that are most effective for them. Allow people to collaborate in groups, share knowledge and ideas, connect with colleagues, and find information and experts easily.
Insights
SharePoint Insights enables users to access and interact with information across unstructured and structured data sources. Empower users to discover the right people and expertise to make better and more agile business decisions.
Content
SharePoint Content enables all users to participate in a governed, compliant content management lifecycle. SharePoint Content makes it possible to expertly balance user experience with policy and process.
Composites
SharePoint Composites empowers users to rapidly respond to business needs by creating their own no-code solutions on-premises or in the cloud, through a rich set of building blocks, tools, and self-service capabilities.

System Requirements

For complete list of system requirements, please refer to the Microsoft web site

List and library limits


Limit
Maximum value
Limit type
List row size
8,000 bytes per row
Boundary
File size
2 GB
Boundary
Documents
30,000,000 per library
Supported
Major versions
400,000
Supported
Items
30,000,000 per list
Supported
Rows size limit
6 table rows internal to the database used for a list or library item
Supported
Bulk operations
100 items per bulk operation
Boundary
List view lookup threshold
8 join operations per query
Threshold
List view threshold
5,000
Threshold
List view threshold for auditors and administrators
20,000
Threshold
Subsite
2,000 per site view
Threshold
Coauthoring in Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint for .docx, .pptx and .ppsx files
10 concurrent editors per document
Threshold
Security scope
1,000 per list
Threshold


Column Limits:SharePoint Server 2010


Limit
Maximum value
Limit type
Size per column
Single line of text
276
Threshold
28 bytes
Multiple Lines of Text
192
Threshold
28 bytes
Choice
276
Threshold
28 bytes
Number
72
Threshold
12 bytes
Currency
72
Threshold
12 bytes
Date and Time
48
Threshold
12 bytes
Lookup
96
Threshold
4 bytes
Yes / No
96
Threshold
5 bytes
Person or group
96
Threshold
4 bytes
Hyperlink or picture
138
Threshold
56 bytes
Calculated
48
Threshold
28 bytes
GUID
6
Threshold
20 bytes
Int
96
Threshold
4 bytes
Managed metadata
94
Threshold
40 bytes for the first, 32 bytes for each subsequent

List and library limits:SharePoint 2010


LimitMaximum valueLimit typeNotes
List row size
8,000 bytes per row
Boundary
Each list or library item can only occupy 8,000 bytes in total in the database. 256 bytes are reserved for built-in columns, which leaves 7,744 bytes for end-user columns. For details on how much space each kind of field consumes, see Column limits.
File size
2 GB
Boundary
The default maximum file size is 50 MB. This can be increased up to 2 GB, however a large volume of very large files can affect farm performance.
Documents
30,000,000 per library
Supported
You can create very large document libraries by nesting folders, or using standard views and site hierarchy. This value may vary depending on how documents and folders are organized, and by the type and size of documents stored.
Major versions
400,000
Supported
If you exceed this limit, basic file operations—such as file open or save, delete, and viewing the version history— may not succeed.
Items
30,000,000 per list
Supported
You can create very large lists using standard views, site hierarchies, and metadata navigation. This value may vary depending on the number of columns in the list and the usage of the list.
Rows size limit
6 table rows internal to the database used for a list or library item
Supported
Specifies the maximum number of table rows internal to the database that can be used for a list or library item. To accommodate wide lists with many columns, each item may be wrapped over several internal table rows, up to six rows by default. This is configurable by farm administrators through the object model only. The object model method is SPWebApplication.MaxListItemRowStorage.
Bulk operations
100 items per bulk operation
Boundary
The user interface allows a maximum of 100 items to be selected for bulk operations.
List view lookup threshold
8 join operations per query
Threshold
Specifies the maximum number of joins allowed per query, such as those based on lookup, person/group, or workflow status columns. If the query uses more than eight joins, the operation is blocked. This does not apply to single item operations. When using the maximal view via the object model (by not specifying any view fields), SharePoint will return up to the first eight lookups.
List view threshold
5,000
Threshold
Specifies the maximum number of list or library items that a database operation, such as a query, can process at the same time outside the daily time window set by the administrator during which queries are unrestricted.
List view threshold for auditors and administrators
20,000
Threshold
Specifies the maximum number of list or library items that a database operation, such as a query, can process at the same time when they are performed by an auditor or administrator with appropriate permissions. This setting works with Allow Object Model Override.
Subsite
2,000 per site view
Threshold
The interface for enumerating subsites of a given Web site does not perform well as the number of subsites surpasses 2,000. Similarly, the All Site Content page and the Tree View Control performance will decrease significantly as the number of subsites grows.
Coauthoring in Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint for .docx, .pptx and .ppsx files
10 concurrent editors per document
Threshold
Recommended maximum number of concurrent editors is 10. The boundary is 99.
If there are 99 co-authors who have a single document opened for concurrent editing, any user after the 100th user sees a "File in use" error and have to view a read-only copy.
More than 10 co-editors will lead to a gradually degraded user experience with more conflicts and users will have to go through more iterations to get their changes to upload successfully.
Security scope
1,000 per list
Threshold
The maximum number of unique security scopes set for a list should not exceed 1,000.
A scope is the security boundary for a securable object and any of its children that do not have a separate security boundary defined. A scope contains an Access Control List (ACL), but unlike NTFS ACLs, a scope can include security principals that are specific to SharePoint Server. The members of an ACL for a scope can include Windows users, user accounts other than Windows users (such as forms-based accounts), Active Directory groups, or SharePoint groups.