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Managed Windows Shared Hosting

At the SharePoint Conference in Vegas two weeks ago I co-presented a session with Chris Johnson from Microsoft on how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 Publishing site to SharePoint Server 2010. We covered some pre-upgrade stuff, things to watch out for, but what I think was likely the most interesting piece of the whole session was when we took a content DB backup of a 2007 site, restored it and added it to SharePoint 2010 (using a similar process I wrote about previously) and then modified created a new master page from the sites custom branded 2007 master page and added the 2010 stuff like the ribbon and developer dashboard.

It was a fairly easy process believe it or not… what I liked about the demo was we intentionally ran into a few errors along the way (yes, those were expected for those who were in attendance) because I wanted to show what a real world process looked like. For those of you who were at the conference, I had also written one of the hands on labs available to attendees (#321) that walked you through the process on the SharePoint Server2010 Beta 1 / tech preview build.

This week I had planned to write a nice detailed blog post on how to do this exact same thing in beta 1 and beta 2, but in the process of poking around the beta SDK on MSDN I blogged about the other day, I noticed there’s a great page already there explaining the same process I was going to write about! Why reinvent the wheel, esp. considering the MSDN page has a lot more detail in it than I planned to add.

» MSDN SharePoint Server 2010 Beta SDK - Upgrading an Existing Master Page to the SharePoint Foundation Master Page

posted on Wednesday, November 04, 2009 7:09 AM

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# re: Upgrading a SharePoint 2007 Publishing Site Master Page to SharePoint 2010 5/12/2010 2:54 PM Ryan Oldfather
Gravatar The MSDN blog post is incomplete and does not work. Please either post your SharePoint conference presentation on how to upgrade a SP 2007 publishing site master page to SP 2010 or blog about it in detail. For example, the part about applying the visual upgrade to all sites is not in the MSDN blog and much more.

Thanks!

# re: Upgrading a SharePoint 2007 Publishing Site Master Page to SharePoint 2010 5/13/2010 3:29 PM AC [MVP SharePoint]
Gravatar Ryan-
Agreed... I am working on one and hope to post it in the coming weeks. :)

# re: Upgrading a SharePoint 2007 Publishing Site Master Page to SharePoint 2010 10/6/2010 8:15 AM Jose M. Tamez
Gravatar Where is that post O'Connell?? I sure could have used by now.........

# re: Upgrading a SharePoint 2007 Publishing Site Master Page to SharePoint 2010 10/6/2010 9:01 AM AC [MVP SharePoint]
Gravatar @Jose - I posted it a two months ago: www.andrewconnell.com/.../...repoint-2010-wcm.aspx

# re: Upgrading a SharePoint 2007 Publishing Site Master Page to SharePoint 2010 12/17/2010 10:52 AM PM
Gravatar Is Visual Upgrade always required to upgrade an MOSS 2007 Custom Master Page to SharePoint 2010 i.e. if we need to add ribbon to our custom MOSS 2007 Master page then Visual upgrade is mandatory or not.

# re: Upgrading a SharePoint 2007 Publishing Site Master Page to SharePoint 2010 12/17/2010 3:25 PM AC [MVP SharePoint]
Gravatar @PM - Nope, not required. Visual Upgrade changes the version of the site to v4 & switches the master page. You can do it manually. This might also help you understand the visual upgrade process: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg454789.aspx

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