Tag Archives: sharepoint 2013

Speaking at SPBiz conference

Next week I will virtually be speaking at a 2 days SharePoint virtual conference : SPBIZ. I will speak about a subject that I particularly like : Doing Business Intelligence with SharePoint. About configuring Excel services, Reporting Services and Power Pivot Service to provide SharePoint BI tools in a secure and performant way. This is a […]

From Hellhound to Best of Breed – A Guide To Setting up Kerberos Delegation with SharePoint BI Stack – Part II

If you’ve followed the instructions from post 1 then you have setup Kerberos delegation for Excel Services in SharePoint 2013.  Here is how to check if it’s working as it should: Checking the configuration The easiest way to see if the setup is successful is to try to create an Excel document which accesses a […]

From Hellhound to Best of Breed – A Guide To Setting up Kerberos Delegation with SharePoint BI Stack – Part I

This post is the first one in a series about using SharePoint BI features together with Kerberos, hereby enabling you to delegate the user credentials all the way to the data source, enabling role based security. When I think about it seems like people love to fear Kerberos. Often, the developers and the infrastructure people […]

Approving group of items in SharePoint 2013

This might be slightly off-topic but what is a blog if you cannot share ahas and tricks…at least so you know where to find it next time it is needed ? When working with documents that require approval in SharePoint 2013 sometimes you want to be able to approve several items at once. it is […]

Installing Sharepoint 2013 without a domain account

I’m sure that at one point every person that is working with Sharepoint has cursed upon the impossibility to install SharePoint without a Domain Controler. Of course I’m not speaking of prod environment here. But on your virtual machines of any kind to try new functionality or to install new features. Lately – today actually […]