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Monday, January 14, 2013

Sharepoint Interview Questions

1. Initiation Vs Association, Task Forms difference
2. How the site page renders by IIS
3. Architecture of sharepoint
4. Linked web part
5. K2 Approver workflow
6. K2 Dashboard contents
7. K2 Task webpart
8. k2 Blackpearl version
9. Types of configurations in Sharepoint and its class name
10. Is SPContext is the best way to access the web?
11. Deployment farm solution types and steps - WSP Central admin, Power shell script and STS
12. Loop using SPD Workflow.
13. Can a single web part can act as a consumer and provider
14. Consumer and provider base class and override methods
15. There are 2 wsps (Package A and Package B). Package B has dependency on Package A and we need to make sure Package A is installed before installing Package B. How to implement this?

What are the types of authentication available for SharePoint 2010?
1. Claims
2. Windows
3. Form Based Authentication 

What is the difference between Classic mode authentication and Claims-based authentication?
As the name implies, classic authentication supports NT authentication types like Kerberos, NTLM, Basic, Digest, and anonymous. Claims based authentication uses claims identities against a against a trusted identity provider.


When would you use claims, and when would you use classic?
Classic is more commonly seen in upgraded 2007 environments whereas claims are the recommended path for new deployments.

What are different types of Term Sets?

There are Local Term Sets and Global Term Sets, one created within the context of a site collection and the other created outside the context of a site collection, respectively.
 
What Is Governance in terms of SharePoint 2010?
Governance is the set of policies, roles, responsibilities, and processes that guide, direct, and control how an organization’s business divisions and IT teams cooperate to achieve business goals.


SharePoint Interview Q&A
http://sharepointknowledgebase.blogspot.in/2011/09/what-is-sharepoint-sharepoint-2010-is.html

 

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