Friday, August 1, 2014

Information on Microsoft Affiliations



Information on Microsoft Affiliations

Every individual who work in Microsoft Technologies should dreamed about the part in Microsoft. I am Giving the Information below to get more insight on the Affiliations given by MS.

Please follow the below link to know more.

 

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Deployment of Workflow Manager



Deployment of  Workflow Manager

Pre-requisites:

Web Platform Installer checks for these prerequisites before it installs Workflow, and it automatically installs any prerequisites that it does not find. You do not need to install any prerequisites separately.
1.    .NET Framework 4 Platform Update 3 or .NET Framework 4.5
2.    Service Bus 1.0
3.    Workflow Client 1.0
4.    Power Shell 3.0
The following additional requirements must be met before you can run Configuration Wizard to configure Workflow:

1.    Instance of SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1, SQL Server Express 2008 R2 SP1, or SQL Server 2012.
2.    TCP/IP connections or named pipes must be configured in SQL Server.
3.    Windows Firewall must be enabled.
4.    Ports 12290 and 12291 must be available.

Supported Software Platforms:

     Operating Systems

·         Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 x64
·         Windows Server 2012 x64
·         Windows 7 SP1 x64 and Windows 8 x64 are not supported for production purposes. You can install Workflow Manager 1.0 on them for development purposes.
            The following editions for these operating systems are supported.
·         Standard
·         Enterprise
·         Core
·         Datacenter

SQL Server

·         SQL Server 2012
·         SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1 Express
·         SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1
·         SQL Server 2012 Express
·         SQL Database

Database Configurations:

·         Default Collation
·         SP Collation
·         Binary Collation
·         Clustering
·         Mirroring

                SQL Security

·         Windows authentication
·         SQL Server Authentication

.NET Version

·         .NET 4 Platform Update 3
·         .NET4.5

Power Shell 3.0

Supported Topologies (Workflow Manager 1.0)
·         SQL Server can be installed on the same physical machine with Workflow 1.0 and Service Bus, or on a different one.

The Service Bus databases can reside on multiple machines as well. All of them need not be created on a single database server

System Requirements (Workflow Manager 1.0)

Please check the Link from Microsoft:
 http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj193451%28v=azure.10%29.aspx

I hope the above information will help you to resolve the issue, in case of any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned information then please let me know. I would be more than happy to help you as well as resolves your issues, Thank you.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Event 6875 (SharePoint 2010 Products)



Event 6875 (SharePoint 2010 Products)

Summary:   In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, you can bind an event handler to an event host (such as an entire site, a list, or a document library). By binding an event handler to an event host, you can use document library events to start other processes, such as workflow processes.

Symptoms:   This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 6875 Description: Error loading and running event receiver <receiver name> in <receiver location>. Additional information is below. <additional information>.

Cause:   One or more of the following might be the cause:
·         The custom event receiver assembly cannot be found, or it is corrupted.
·         The SharePoint Server 2010 assembly cannot be found, or it is corrupted.

Resolution:   Repair your product installation
  1. Repairing the installation will require you to restart the server. Web application modifications and other changes to settings will be preserved.

  1. To repair SharePoint Server 2010 installation:
1.    In Control Panel, open Programs and Features.
2.    Select your installation of SharePoint Server 2010 from the list, and then click Change.
3.    In the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard, select Repair, and then click Continue.
4.    After completing the changes in the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard, verify that the event handler assembly is either repaired or removed from all farm servers.
5.    Retry the operation that triggered the event handler. These events should not continue to appear in the Windows event log.

Note :You must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer to perform this task.
 

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