development? You might also be missing other resources or dependencies
(assemblies, configuration, etc).
Matthew Cosier
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I have an unusual situation. I've migrated contents from an existing
SharePoint farm using content deployment job
Hi there,
What I would try and do is integrate the windows live toolkit into a new web
part, or page.
As part of the windows live toolkit, there's a control which exposes Live
messenger. It's part of the Live ID suite.
HTH,
Matthew Cosier
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which houses your contains predicate.
TIP: You can copy the XSLT from the search web parts and apply them to your
query service results to format it the same.
HTH,
Matthew Cosier
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Strange - maybe it's a CAS related issue, sure its not throwing a security
exception internally? Might be worth raising the trust of that location.
Other than that - not sure. ACLs would have been my other guessbut you
say the security is fine? Might be worth just ensuring that the crawler
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You say you've added them to Trusted Sites, can you please remove them from
there, and add them into Local Intranet zone instead, and tell me if that
makes any difference?
Regards,
Matthew Cosier
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Hi Trevor,
Trying to analyse this one will be tricky. For starters, I would assume by
the error message that it's using the _vti_bin/workflow.asmx web service to
call the GetWorkflowDataForItem method - which is clearly failing. Being an
Argument exception, I would assume that the string
were
currently in the list, and if it went over the threshold you'd set the
cancelled property to true, and provide a message telling them they have hit
the limit. Fairly simple to write.
Matthew Cosier
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Do you have an ISA server between the client and the host?
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for anything suspicious. You may
need to drop down to netmon if all else fails. It may still be the MTU issue.
M
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link to be one of edit, rather
than view.
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option? When you say you've customised the
form, I assume you've done it with SPD?
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interesting in there.
I have never written one of these before so I don't know the exact details -
but perhaps in your manifest you are listing the incorrect type name
(spelling/case) perhaps you need to make sure the public key token is correct?
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://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/03/06/what-every-sharepoint-administrator-needs-to-know-about-alternate-access-mappings-part-1.aspx
Take a read of those and let us know how you go -I'd be interested to hear of
your experiences.
Matthew Cosier
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back into the list
- aka, open a document, change it and save it, for instance.
Once you have the entry point, you can write some code against the API which
simply grabs the edited list item, takes the current value out of the custom
field (column) and increments it, and shoves it back in.
Matthew
the current item that you
clicked, and performs the same increment on the column as mentioned below - but
we're getting very hacky, and maintenance would be a concern. But it's just
ASP.NET, so there's always a way around these things.
Cheers,
Matthew Cosier
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over to your content, they can, but
it's hitting your servers.
You can use the sharepoint migration APIs to implement georeplication (there
are some examples in there), see here:
http://jopx.blogspot.com/2007/08/georeplication-in-wss-30-or-microsoft.html
Cheers,
Matthew Cosier
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account? Can you
double check this, then make sure it does in fact have appropriate access?
Cheers,
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have actually added the account as a
logon, with the appropriate access. Did you expand the 'logins' node in
management studio at the top level, add the account, then in the user mappings
select your database and assign it DB owner privilege?
Cheers,
Matthew Cosier
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, then just alter it how you need.
Also, remember that you can alter the search result output by editing the XSL.
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Interested in knowing if this fixes the issue.
You might also want to make sure you aren't referencing the site using
http://localhost, but rather, the correct name that maps to the website
(http://intranet for example).
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Are you in a position where you can pass initialization data to the workflow?
Apparently if you pass my:InitLocktrue/my:InitLock as part of the
initialisation data, you will get the desired affect.
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currently passing. You can then either update/add the InitLock property
to 'true', that should do it!
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instance
dedicated for your production environment.
I don't see the need for a 'dev' server either, I would go with just 'test',
and distribute a 'dev' environment per-say, for each developer that would run
locally on their machines, or a dedicated VM server hosting VMs for each
developer.
Matthew
Yeah it sounds like you deleted some of the required columns in the task list.
Re-create the task list, re-associate the workflow, do not delete any columns,
and it should work fine.
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Have you set up a content source which either:
1. Is set up to crawl the site collection where your wiki site lives
2. Or set up to crawl the wiki site directly
?
By default, you should have a 'SharePoint Local Resources' content source which
should cover your content.
Matthew
with the service,
and I just don't know it. But there's some thoughts anyway...
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Did query have anything to do with it?
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Not sure, but maybe remove the Query element, probably not needed. Also feel
free to use single quotes instead of doubles to make the code cleaner.
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http://www.mtelligent.com/journal/2008/1/11/using-the-delegate-control-to-add-meta-tags-to-sharepoint-pa.html
Meta refresh should do it.
Regards,
Matthew Cosier
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I haven't really been following this thread, but from your requirements there -
wouldnt you create a managed property, then add a mapping to the crawled
properties, then expose that in advanced search?
Have you read this?
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb428648.aspx
Regards,
Matthew
Mitch, you're a legend!
Regards,
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Hi Grant,
Restore the last db backup to a VM, then use stsadm to dump a backup, then
restore it into prod using stsadm -o restore (or use sp designer)
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installed?) Someone reported that they fixed it by upgrading to SP2.
Regards,
Matthew Cosier
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Grant, you should give this a read:
http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/03/06/what-every-sharepoin
t-administrator-needs-to-know-about-alternate-access-mappings-part-1.asp
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I am pretty sure you could achieve this using AAM *or* ISA, or a bit of
both.
Regards,
Matthew Cosier
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