Errata

Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Administrator's Companion

Errata for Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Administrator's Companion

The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released.

The following errata were submitted by our customers and have not yet been approved or disproved by the author or editor. They solely represent the opinion of the customer.

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

Version Location Description Submitted by Date submitted
Printed, PDF Page 49
2nd Paragraph

All of these errors were found in both the Print and PDF versions.

Page 49, second paragraph,
"SharePoint Business Connectivity Services (BSC)" should read "(BCS)"

Page 74, fourth paragraph,
"data dynamically using client site technologies" should probably read "client side technologies"

Page 146, first bullet point,
"Allows users will to read" should probably have "will" omitted

Page 200, NOTE,
"If you going to be a heavy user" should probably have an "are" inserted between "you" and "going"



Cheers!

Anne O'Day  Dec 28, 2010 
PDF Page 415
Screenshots

Screenshots do not correspond with the references made to them in the surrounding paragraphs for :

- "Viewing Information Management Usage Reports" (Pages 413-415)
- "Implementing and Configuring a Records Center" (Pages 416 - 428)


Bart Kuppens  Nov 08, 2010 
Printed Page 538
BEST PRACTICES section

"Even though you can fill a content source with up to 50 start addresses..."

Should be

"Even though you can fill a content source with up to 500 start addresses..."


Per TechNet documentation, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262926.aspx, it states content source can contain as many as 500 start addresses.

Anonymous  Mar 25, 2011 
Printed, Page 795
in the 5th paragraph

The last sentence is a little unclear, but seems to suggest the radio
buttons in Figure 16-13 can be selected. I think some review and mention
of claims authentication options would make this whole section more
clear.

Anonymous  Nov 11, 2011 
Printed, PDF Page 961
2nd code snippet

$appPool = Get-SPIisWebServiceApplicationPool ?Identity "SharePoint Web Services Default"

should be:

$appPool = Get-SPServiceApplicationPool -Identity "SharePoint Web Services System"

Jonathan Orroi  Sep 28, 2010