Browse by Tags
If you have recently re-attached your content database to the new web application in SharePoint 2007 (whether because you have moved your SharePoint install or simply because you had to re-create the web application on your current server), you might
Read More...
Apparently there is a limit on a number of controls you can have on a SharePoint page. By default, no more than 200 controls are allowed on the SharePoint page. Not sure, why this limitation is there, but it is. To get around this problem, you need to
Read More...
When you have a public-facing site built using SharePoint technologies, opening Microsoft Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, etc.) stored on this website requires user to login. You can hit Cancel at the login prompt and still be able to
Read More...
To enable anonymous access for a web application within SharePoint: 1. Go to Central Administration >> Application Management >> Authentication Providers. make sure to pick correct web application from the drop-down list at the top-right corner
Read More...
If you have recently moved your SharePoint site (WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007) from one hardware to another using backup/restore procedure, you might have noticed a few missing timer jobs definitions: Scheduled Approval, Scheduled Page Review, Scheduled Unpublish,
Read More...
Users of Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007 might have encountered an error "Unknown error trying to lock file" when they click Edit Document . This error however didn't occur for users of Microsoft XP with Office 2007. As far as I know the problem
Read More...
If you have a public Sharepoint site (MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0) that is accessible to anonymous users and you’re not using custom scopes, you probably already noticed that every time users try to search they get a user prompt. To get pass this prompt you
Read More...
First of all, you must backup SharePoint. Upgrading to SP1 should not break your WSS3/MOSS2007 install, but it's always better to be safe than sorry. In my case we have 32-bit installation of SharePoint server, so these guidelines will refer to 32-bit
Read More...
If you're thinking about migrating WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007 sites to a new server, you need to remember to reinstall any third-party webparts you have installed on the old Sharepoint server. So if your Sharepoint instance have Reporting Services webpart installed
Read More...
To install TFS you must have Sharepoint Services 2.0 installed on the same server. Even though there hacks that allow you to integrate TFS with Sharepoint 3.0 that could be installed on another server, there still certain restrictions in place. One of
Read More...