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  1. In this article. Find and manage updates for SharePoint Server 2019, SharePoint Server 2016, SharePoint 2013, and SharePoint 2010 in one place. Use the links on this page to get more information about updates, and then download the updates. For the latest SharePoint Online and Microsoft 365 updates, see the Microsoft 365 Roadmap. SharePoint 2019 update history.
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  1. Knowing Which Computer Type You Need to Install SharePoint Foundation 2010
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Mike Walsh shows you how to install SPF 2010 in the simplest possible way.
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Sams Teach Yourself SharePoint Foundation 2010 in 24 Hours

This chapter is from the book

This chapter is from the book

Sams Teach Yourself SharePoint Foundation 2010 in 24 Hours

What You'll Learn in This Hour

  • Making some amendments to the operating system
  • Installing SPF 2010 in the simplest possible way
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For those of you without access to SharePoint Foundation 2010 (or SharePoint Server 2010) systems to work through this book, this hour shows how to install SharePoint Foundation 2010 (SPF 2010).

You can, for instance, use a regular portable running Windows 7 if you have one that preferably has 4GB of main memory. You can install in that VM Workstation to keep the SPF 2010 system completely separate from your normal usage of that portable.

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Those of you with access to SPF 2010/SPS 2010 might still prefer to set up your own machine because that will ensure that you can follow the sections that require Administrator permissions, which some of you won't have in your company systems.

Knowing Which Computer Type You Need to Install SharePoint Foundation 2010

As explained in Hour 1, 'Introducing SharePoint Foundation 2010,' SPF 2010 installs only in a 64-bit machine running a 64-bit operating system. That operating system can either be a 64-bit version of Windows 7 (any version including Home Premium) or a particular 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008. (The choices are Windows Server 2008 including Service Pack 1 or Windows Server 2008 R2.)

The operating system can either be run native or in a VM. If run in a VM, the VM software must support the installation of a 64-bit operating system.

SPF 2010 requires much less memory than SPS 2010. It can easily install in 1GB and can run reasonably in that amount of memory. If running in a VM on a portable that has 2GB memory, don't assign much more than 1GB to the VM. If running in a VM on a portable with 4GB memory, you can assign 2GB to SPF 2010. Much more memory than 2GB probably won't have much effect on the basic test installation created in this hour.

Client systems can, within reason, be anything. Most Windows operating systems from XPPro upward (Vista and Windows 7 at the time of this writing) work fine. Intel Macs also work, but you cannot apply any of the chapters on the interaction between Office and SPF 2010 (or the hours on SPD 2010 and SPF 2010) unless you have a second VM running under the Mac alongside the VM running SPF 2010 (or unless you add all the client software to that single SPF 2010 VM, which isn't a good idea).

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Explore these links to find out more about developing solutions for SharePoint Foundation 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, and SharePoint Designer 2010.

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 collaboration software provides enterprise-scale capabilities to meet business-critical needs such as managing content and business processes, simplifying how people find and share information across boundaries, and enabling informed decisions. Using the combined collaboration features of SharePoint 2010—which includes Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010—plus the design and customization capabilities of Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010, organizations can enable their users to create, manage, and easily build SharePoint sites that are discoverable throughout the organization.

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  • The SharePoint Foundation 2010 technology helps teams stay connected and productive by providing easy access to the people, documents, and information that can help in decision making and getting work done. See Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 for the free download of SharePoint Foundation 2010.

  • SharePoint Server 2010 relies on the SharePoint Foundation 2010 technology to provide a consistent, familiar framework for lists and libraries, site administration, and site customization. Any features that are available in SharePoint Foundation 2010 are also available in SharePoint Server 2010.

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For the latest news about developing for SharePoint 2010, please visit the SharePoint Developer Team Blog. To suggest content or request more documentation (or report an error), please contact us at docthis@Microsoft.com.

Newly Published Content

See the SharePoint Developer Center for a list of new or updated content for SharePoint 2010. This information is also available in an RSS feed.

Documentation

We publish new content continuously. To see content about SharePoint Products and Technologies, click the items to the left in the table of contents.

  • SharePoint 2010 SDK Documentation. Software development kits (SDKs) or references are extended documentation sets. They usually provide application programming interface (API) documentation, sample code, and other supporting information.

  • SharePoint 2010 Technical Articles. Technical articles are 15-20 pages in length and provide detailed technical information and code examples. They may serve any number of purposes: getting started, providing best practices, describing a solution, discussing the use of a given object or method in depth, and so on.

  • SharePoint 2010 Book Excerpts. Book excerpts are online excerpts of published books. Each chapter often focuses on one key solution or set of tasks as well as providing you a free, in-depth look at a book. Links are included for viewing the entire book online or purchasing the book.

  • SharePoint 2010 Visual How-Tos. Visual how-to articles are 10-15 pages in length and combine some of the best elements of blogs, video, and technical articles by providing a brief overview, a code sample, and a how-to video. You can read the overview, review the code snippet, view the video, and explore the additional resources.

  • SharePoint 2010 Quick Notes. Quick Notes are 2-4 page tasks in a single scenario. Combined, they provide an end-to-end solution for a specific scenario. Individually, they are single-page tasks that you can print and use.

  • SharePoint Development in Visual Studio. Visual Studio 2010 provides an alternative to creating SharePoint applications through SharePoint Designer. Visual Studio promotes rapid SharePoint development by providing such features as advanced debugging tools, IntelliSense, statement completion, and project templates. Visual Studio also takes advantage of advanced .NET Framework-based tools and languages. SharePoint projects can be developed by using either Visual Basic or Visual C#.

MSDN Developer Centers

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Getting Started

This documentation includes the following topics about the new features in SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 and updates to the object model to help you get started.

Downloads & Code

Find the latest SharePoint code samples in the gallery or upload your own. Find open-source projects, start your own, or download software from the community.

Training

Learn how to use Microsoft SharePoint features in these hands-on labs, demos, and presentations.

Blogs

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Forums & Newsgroups

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Videos & Webcasts

Get the inside scoop on what is happening with SharePoint Products and Technologies.

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