Power Apps: filtering a SharePoint list on a multiple values lookup column using a multiple selections Combo Box or Drop Down
In this scenario, we have a Document library with the Document Set content type added and we are not allowing folder creation, so any folders in the library are document set. The Scenario: We have a lookup list that contains all the items a document set can be associated with. These could be categories, physical
Does SharePoint 2016 support SAML 2.0
There may be some confusion, looking at all the public documentation for SharePoint, in regard to exactly what is and isn’t supported in terms of SAML tokens. This article https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262350(v=office.16).aspx#plansaml states the following: SAML token-based authentication SAML token-based authentication in SharePoint Server 2016 uses the SAML 1.1 protocol and the WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile (WS-F PRP).
SharePoint Management Shell- List out all authentication Providers for each zone in each web Application in your farm
You may find yourself hunting for the SharePoint Web application and looking through each authentication zone to find the ones associated with a certain Auth Provider. This can happen if you’ve ever tried removing a claims authentication provider, but the error indicates that it is associated with one or more web applications. The following script
SharePoint 2013 Incoming Email – a discussion of some of the requirements
– Cross posted from my post on the SharePoint Team blog, where you’ll find blogs from a great bunch of knowledgeable SharePoint support engineers. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/spses/archive/2015/03/04/requirements-for-sending-email-to-sharepoint-libraries-including-x-headers.aspx ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— There have been some questions around E-Mail requirements for sending email to a SharePoint list or library, and specifically around the need for the x-sender and x-receiver header fields.
Mapping a drive to a SharePoint library (Connect to Server) from Mac OSX Finder does not allow drag and drop of files into a SharePoint document Library
If you have ever tried mapping a drive to a SharePoint document library, from a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro – essentially any Mac OSX 10 device, you have probably noticed that it doesn’t work! My experience was with a MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, both with OSX 10. What you might not be clear