Community Win: Bringing Back the TNWiki Technologies Portal and Adding the Troubleshooting Portal
So you might wonder why is this a Community Win? (Which are examples of the community coming together to be generally awesome on TechNet Wiki.)
I'll get to that answer. But first...
We added the Troubleshooting portal up on TNWiki last month. That's a good thing. Check that out here...
It's got 44 edits already with 10 authors... not bad for a month! So that's the first Community Win. Congratulations to the troubleshooting experts who have contributed so far!
Here's a taste of some of the troubleshooting content there (the portals are lists of related Wiki articles)...
Active Directory
Forefront
- Forefront Identity Manager (FIM)
- Forefront United Access Gateway (UAG)
- Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP)
- ILM/FIM Extensions
- Password Change Notification Service (PCNS)
Group Policy
- Basic Group Policy Troubleshooting Overview
- Root Causes for Slow Boots and Logons (See "Policy Including Group Policy Preferences" section)
- Group Policy Events
Security
SQL Azure
SQL Server
- SQL Server Express Installation
- Reporting Services (SSRS)
- Master Data Services
- Data Quality Services (DQS)
- Integration Services (SSIS)
- SQL Server Database Engine
- PowerPivot for SharePoint Data Refresh
Visual Studio
Windows
Windows Server AppFabric
Well we replaced the Technologies Portal last month, and today we updated the home page by bringing back the Technologies Portal...
It enjoys some impressive stats like...
- 370 edits
- 72 contributors
- Special alphabetical TOC, so that it doesn’t take up space (or else the TOC would go on forever)
- 11 article comments
It acts as a great tour of the content that's available on TechNet Wiki. Because there's so much there (way to much to list out here), I'll instead give you the alphabetical TOC and let you go hunt...
A | B | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | P | R | S | W
So thanks also to the 72 people who have helped make that a great article!
Please jump in and help us build out our portals; that's the Wiki Way (Wiki-ing away)!
- Ninja Ed