9/29/2010

SharePoint 2010: Disabling “I Like It” and “Tags & Notes”

 

In my SharePoint governance classes I often say that you should not release a SharePoint feature until you have a plan for it…

  • is governance required (is there a risk through misuse)?
  • who will support it”
  • how will you train users?
  • what’s the impact on performance?

So what about:

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In SharePoint 2010 this topic often comes up around the new social features, including “I Like It” and “Tags & Notes”. So until you have a “plan”, how can you disable these features?

 

Hide the Ribbon Links

One step might be to disable the “I Like It” and “Tags & Notes” in the ribbon. Just keep in mind that this is done at the farm level, so you will be removing it for everyone. This part of the ribbon is implemented as a feature named “Social Tags and Note Board Ribbon Controls”, so all you need to do is disable the feature from Central Administration or by using PowerShell. See the following TechNet article for details:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee721062.aspx

 

Disable the feature for selected users and groups

A better option might be to disable “I Like It” and “Tags & Notes” for selected users by changing a permission. I had expected to find this “permission” in the list of user and group permissions, but this one is part of Profile Services.

Here’s the TechNet article:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee721064.aspx

 

Central Administration

–> Application Management section

    –> Manage service applications

      –> User Profile Service Application link.

         –> in the People section, click Manage User Permissions.

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Note system administrators will still see the “I Like It” and “Tags & Notes”. Users, Site Owners and  Site Collection Administrators will not, unless granted access in Profile Services.

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9/28/2010

SharePoint and ASP.NET Vulnerability – Security Update Available

 

Note that this is not just limited to SharePoint. It impacts anything running ASP.NET except for 1.1 SP3.

 

UPDATE!

Out of Band Release to Address Microsoft Security Advisory 2416728

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sharepoint/archive/2010/09/28/out-of-band-release-to-address-microsoft-security-advisory-2416728.aspx

 

This security update is rated Important for all supported editions of ASP.NET except Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 Service Pack 3.

See here for versions and details: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS10-070.mspx

 

 

SharePoint developers and server administrators need to follow up on this Microsoft Security Advisory.

Read this ASAP!

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2010/09/18/important-asp-net-security-vulnerability.aspx

and this:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sharepoint/archive/2010/09/21/security-advisory-2416728-vulnerability-in-asp-net-and-sharepoint.aspx

 

“This vulnerability affects Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010.  The vulnerability is in ASP.NET. We recommend that all SharePoint 2010 customers apply the workaround as soon as possible”

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Updated URL for SharePoint Live Chats with the MVPs!

 

Updated URL for the chat: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/events/aa497438.aspx

then look for Q&A with the SharePoint MVP Experts

 

 

Wednesday Sept 29th at 9am PDT or noon EST

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/chats/default.aspx

Live Chats to Learn more about SharePoint with the MVP Experts

Do you have questions about SharePoint? Want to learn more about the recently launched SharePoint 2010?  By popular request, SharePoint MVPs from around the world are participating in a live chat event about SharePoint. These Q&A events are a great opportunity to tap into the vast knowledge of these industry professionals who are regarded as the best in their field.

Please join us on Wednesday Sept 29th at 9am PDT or noon EST.  Learn more and add these chats to your calendar by visiting the MSDN event page http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/chats/default.aspx

Twitter hastag:  #spmvpchat

Facebook Event:  http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=151942471504808

MVP Team Blog post:  http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mvpawardprogram/archive/2010/09/20/september-live-chats-to-learn-more-about-sharepoint-with-the-mvp-experts.aspx

 

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9/22/2010

SharePoint Live Chats with the MVPs!

 

 

Updated URL for the chat: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/events/aa497438.aspx

then look for Q&A with the SharePoint MVP Experts

 

 

Wednesday Sept 29th at 9am PDT or noon EST

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/chats/default.aspx

Live Chats to Learn more about SharePoint with the MVP Experts

Do you have questions about SharePoint? Want to learn more about the recently launched SharePoint 2010?  By popular request, SharePoint MVPs from around the world are participating in a live chat event about SharePoint. These Q&A events are a great opportunity to tap into the vast knowledge of these industry professionals who are regarded as the best in their field.

Please join us on Wednesday Sept 29th at 9am PDT or noon EST.  Learn more and add these chats to your calendar by visiting the MSDN event page http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/chats/default.aspx

Twitter hastag:  #spmvpchat

Facebook Event:  http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=151942471504808

MVP Team Blog post:  http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mvpawardprogram/archive/2010/09/20/september-live-chats-to-learn-more-about-sharepoint-with-the-mvp-experts.aspx

 

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9/20/2010

SharePoint and ASP.NET Vulnerability

 

UPDATE!

Out of Band Release to Address Microsoft Security Advisory 2416728

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sharepoint/archive/2010/09/28/out-of-band-release-to-address-microsoft-security-advisory-2416728.aspx

 

SharePoint developers and server administrators need to follow up on this Microsoft Security Advisory.

Read this ASAP!

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2010/09/18/important-asp-net-security-vulnerability.aspx

and this:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sharepoint/archive/2010/09/21/security-advisory-2416728-vulnerability-in-asp-net-and-sharepoint.aspx

 

“This vulnerability affects Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010.  The vulnerability is in ASP.NET. We recommend that all SharePoint 2010 customers apply the workaround as soon as possible”

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9/16/2010

SharePoint SPAM?

 

I have been receiving a lot of SPAM from companies that I think are legit vendors of quality SharePoint products. These all come from something called “icontact.com”.  As “icontact.com” appears not to honor their own unsubscribe page I have added “icontact.com” to my spam filters.

So if you are a big time SharePoint vendor using “icontact.com” that wants to reach me, you may want to find some other route.

 

SPAM, SPAM, SPAM… I hate SPAM!

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