MVP Friday Five: December 9, 2011

Thanks for joining us for another MVP Friday Five. This week we have collected five more great articles written by MVPs including how to’s, insights, feature overviews and a chapter by chapter book synopsis. MVPs contribute to the technology community every day, and our MVP Friday Five series serves up a sampling of these contributions by highlighting articles and blog posts written by MVPs each week. As always, this week’s articles are filled with the expert knowledge we have come to expect from Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals.

 

1. How To: Automatically Add All Authenticated Users to SharePoint Security Group

By SharePoint Server MVP Yaroslav Pentsarasky

Yaroslav shows you how to create a custom security group with the Read permission level and how that group will automatically have All Authenticated Users reserved “user” added to it.

 

2. The SharePoint 2010 Handbook – Guest Article by MVP John Timney

By SharePoint Server MVP John Timney | @jtimney

In this guest post John provides a brief synopsis of the chapters of “The SharePoint 2010 Handbook” which results in a great blow-by-blow overview of several key areas relating to SharePoint 20120.

 

3. Using the New EWS Password Expiration Operation in Exchange 2010 SP2 in Powershell

By Exchange Server MVP Glen Scales | @glenscales

Glen shows you how to make the most of one of the new operations in the Exchange 20120 SP2 released this week: GetPasswordExpiration.

 

4. Agenda or Table of Content, a Necessity in Presentation?

By PowerPoint MVP Shawn Toh

Many people will agree that it is good to have an agenda or table of contents in a presentation.  But are they really necessary? Find out more from PowerPoint MVP Shaw Toh.

 

5. Powershell Module for Hpyer-V

By Virtual Machine MVP Kuruwitage Susanta Silva

In this blog post, MVP Susantha shows you how to install Powershell modules correctly into Windows 2008 R2 server

 

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