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January's competition has now closed. The results are here. February's competition page is here.
If you contribute any new code, or solutions to problems in the following categories, please add your content (that you write for a Forum or Blog) to TechNet Wiki, and then add a link to your TechNet Wiki article below, to let us know. This is a TechNet Wiki awards program, so we only want WIKI LINKS for articles created in January 2017 , not old, external forum or gallery links. If you have already made a contribution on the forums or gallery, simply copy it into the wiki and reference the original article, like shown here.
One winner in each category will be selected each month for glory and adoration by the MSDN/TechNet Ninjas and community as a whole. This includes a dedicated blog post in the Wiki Ninjas blog, a tweet from the Wiki Ninjas Twitter account, an announcement on your forum, and other acknowledgement from the community.
Winners will be voted on by 5 judges. The judges consist of 3 TechNet Wiki Community Council members and 2 Microsoft Employee SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) and/or MVPs. The judges will be looking for articles that are thorough, technically accurate, visually clear (images might help, but aren't necessary), and well written. (Any community member can help with the "technically accurate" part by reviewing the articles below and either fixing inaccuracies in the article or commenting on them--asking questions or suggesting fixes.)
The articles must be written in January 2017 and must be in English. However, the original blog or forum content can be from before July. Make sure you aren't taking credit for someone else's content (you have to be the author of the original content and of the Wiki article). The categories listed are targeted to the most popular forums/technologies and ones that we are able to support. We will add more categories as we go (please don't add more categories, instead, leave a comment at the bottom to suggest a new category).
YOU CAN COPY YOUR CONTRIBUTION FROM MSDN/TECHNET FORUMS OVER TO TECHNET WIKI (IN JANUARY) TO QUALIFY FOR THESE AWARDS.
You can also create a new article not related to your forums contributions.
If you are copying and pasting your MSDN/TechNet forum solutions over to TechNet Wiki, please give some introduction to the problem, make sure your steps are clear, and then link to the original forum post. You can also paste in your blog posts (rather than forum content).
To add a link to your article:
Do NOT add your article candidate into the COMMENTS section.
Your article will NOT participate in the competition as the judging tool can only detect articles in the body of this article, not in the comments.
Make sure to add the link IN THE ARTICLE, in the sections below.
Add Your Contributions for January 2017 in the Sections Below...
NOTE: These MUST be TechNet Wiki articles, and they MUST be written in January 2017.
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your BizTalk contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your FIM contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your Azure contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of SharePoint contribution here,
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your Small Basic contribution here:
The TechNet Guru competition is announced in the forums, links are listed below.
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your BI contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your SQL Server contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your System Center contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your T-SQL contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your Windows Phone contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your VB contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your C# contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your PowerShell contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your WPF contribution here:
Post a link to the TechNet Wiki page of your contribution here: