Matthew McDermott

Matthew is a principal consultant for Catapult Systems. A Microsoft MVP (SharePoint Server), Matthew blogs about SharePoint and Microsoft technologies related to collaboration, web content management and productivity.
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Feb26

Stump the Panel

Join us for the March 11th meeting of the Central Texas SharePoint User Group! Stump the Panel! March Program Description: This month we're going "Back to Basics" with a Stump the Panel Session. SharePoint experts Matt McDermott, Brad Freels, Coan Dillahunty, Bruce Weatherford, and Janet Taylor will be answering your toughest questions! We will be giving out $10 Starbucks gift...
Posted by Matthew McDermott on Thursday, 26 Feb 2009 01:23.
1 Comment | Categories: Speaking Engagements, People who Rock, User Group

 
Feb4

Vista prompt me no more!

Ever since moving to Vista and Office 2007 and MOSS everyone I know with this same configuration has complained about the constant prompting in Office 2007. Here is the scenario and the fix as detailed by one of our AWSOME Desktop Support Engineers at Catapult, Greg (Awesome-O) Tate: What’s the difference? I found a fix for the annoying Vista prompts in SharePoint, and both work well on domai...
Posted by Matthew McDermott on Wednesday, 4 Feb 2009 03:04.
3 Comments | Categories: Administration, Office 2007, SharePoint 2007, People who Rock

 
Feb3

SharePoint Conference 2009!

Vegas anyone? Microsoft has finally announced that the 2009 SharePoint conference will be held October 19-22, 2009 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. This is your chance to get up to speed on SharePoint “14” (or whatever they are going to call it by then…)! Jump over to http://www.mssharepointconference.com/Pages/spc2009.aspx for all the details. Cheers!...
Posted by Matthew McDermott on Tuesday, 3 Feb 2009 12:24.
0 Comments | Categories: SharePoint 2010

 
Feb1

What happened to Search Administration?

What do you do when you open your Search Administration site and it looks like this? Or you open your Search Queries Report (SpUsageSSPSearchQueries.aspx) looks like this: Or every time you open the Search Query Report you see the following in your Event Logs: Error Details Event Type:    Error Event Source:    DCOM Event Category:    None Event ID:    10016 Date:      ...
Posted by Matthew McDermott on Sunday, 1 Feb 2009 08:36.
5 Comments | Categories: Administration, Search