Tag: Sandbox

Can you still use sandbox solutions in 2017?
Can you still use sandbox solutions in 2017?
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The answer to this question is yes, but… not for all situations and not all types of sandbox solutions. SharePoint sandbox solutions were introduced with SharePoint 2010 and provided a mechanism to execute code outside of the ISS worker process. The sandbox solutions do not affect the entire farm; they are installed per site collection… READ MORE

Overview of Sandboxed Solutions
Webinars

Sandboxed Solutions webinar summary: One of the most important and useful features of SharePoint 2010 are Sandboxed Solutions. In this session we will see a quick overview of sandboxed solutions architecture, deployment and upgrade. Key benefits of watching this webinar? 1. Learn about the architecture of Sandboxed Solutions. 2. Learn about the security infrastructure of code… READ MORE

A Sandbox for System Planning
A Sandbox for System Planning
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Your corporate governance strategy is an organized, orderly way to approach business problems and quickly come to an agreement on solutions. At a high-level, it is a pre-determined framework for how the business will address and solve problems. In many organizations, governance is a key part of the company culture, helping drive decisions across IT and operations. When it comes to SharePoint governance, it can also play an important role in end user adoption. As user adoption increases, the platform reaches the limits of its default settings, introducing concerns around managing and scaling the platform, business productivity, and, inevitably, governance issues.

Sandboxed Solutions Overview
Sandboxed Solutions Overview
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Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 introduces the concept of Sandboxed Solutions, which are available in SharePoint Server, too. Sandboxed Solutions are WSP solutions that can be uploaded and deployed by authorized users at the Site Collection level, running within a safe and limited execution context. All the Sandboxed Solutions are stored in a dedicated solution gallery, which is persisted in the content database of the current Site Collection. Thus, backup and restore policies also gain the benefits of this new capability. Moreover, versioning of Sandboxed Solutions is easier to manage if compared with farm-level solutions, because you simply need to upload a new version of the WSP package into the Site Collection, using a web browser based interface, and invoke the “Upgrade” action without the need to restart the application pool of the target site.