Thursday, August 30, 2012

Demo Issues Saving Files to Library

Having issues saving files to your library from you test 2008/R2 server.  I have a single test server with everything loaded.  AD, DNS, SQL, SharePoint etc….  I was getting several errors when trying to save documents to my library.  Here are my steps to get the demos to work.

First check to make sure that WebDAV is running.  Add the Desktop Experience Feature in Server Manager.

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Make sure WebClient is up and running in Config/Services in Server Manager

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Second turn off the IE ESC or IE Enhanced Security Configuration in Server Summary or Overview of Server Manager

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Finally

Found you need to stop System Event Notification Service.

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http://www.sharepointroundtable.com/blogs/vmaximiuk/archive/2008/11/14/quote-cannot-connect-to-the-server-at-this-time-quote.aspx

More settings in IE that can cause issues (thx Jin see below for reference)

this is the documentation i used to resolve this issue. while this will resolve all the authentication problems it does introduce a few security issues (see below). also Firefox does not ask to authenticate because it caches the documents from SharePoint locally, which will not allow updating documents on the server. from what i have tried nothing in application management will fix this issue. this must be done on all computers connecting to SharePoint. my suggestion is to setup a group policy, which i have done. so far so good.

Jin

Problem:

You are prompted to enter your user name and your password when you open a Microsoft Office document in IE.

This is my documentation that I implement and this will take care of the authentication issues. however, with it comes security issues that you should relay to your users. also with Firefox the reasons you do not get the authentication issues is because Firefox does not use active x and it caches everything to the local computer. essentially you will not be able to

Attention:

  • Only perform the solution on your own computer.
  • Only perform this action on a password-protected computer.
  • Never perform this action on a publicly accessible computer, i.e. at a library or internet cafe.

Solution:

Make the Portal a Trusted Site in Internet Explorer

Another solution is to go into Internet Explorer and designate the portal as a "Trusted Site". Once a secure website is designated a "Trusted Site", you are never required to log on again, not even when you initially enter the site. For this reason, we ask that you take great care when implementing this solution.

To make the portal a Trusted Site:

1. Open Internet Explorer

2. Log on to the portal home page

3. On the Internet Explorer tool bar, select the "Tools" menu, then select "Internet Options".

4. Select the "Security" and than "Trusted Sites" tab

5. Select the "Sites" button

6. Add the portal address in the "Add this website to the zone" box. Click "Add" and "Close".

  • If the portal web address is not in the input field, then copy and paste it from the browser address at the top of your browser window.
  • Do not check "Require server verification (https) for all sites in this zone"

7. Click on the "Custom Level" button.

8. Scroll down to the middle and enable "Display mixed content"

9. Scroll down to the bottom

  • Under "User Authentication/Logon", select "Automatic logon with Current Username and Password" and click "OK"

10. Click "OK" twice to close all dialog boxes

11. The next time you log on, be sure to select "Remember my password"

References for more settings in IE that can cause issues

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/sharepointadmin/thread/45feb132-c304-4521-8b79-42236a829aab

Update http://www.mysharepointadventures.com/2012/02/sharepoint-keeps-prompting-for-credentials/

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

SharePoint PAL

More from SharePoint Galaxy

http://thecloudengineer.blogspot.com/2012/05/pal.html

So are you using PAL to analyze your SharePoint Servers?

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If so you need the correct SharePoint Counters.  So after looking at the threshold files I have made a list for both SharePoint and FAST.

So when creating your Data Collection Set here are the counters should you add the following for SharePoint.

Quick System Overview

IIS

ASP.NET

System Overview

DotNet

FS4SP Counters

After analysis of the PAL threshold files I have a list below for FAST for SharePoint threshold file you should also add

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FAST

SQLServer

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Popup Box during Logon using Host Headers

Annoying Popup Box during Logon

Check the following
Add Web Application using host header

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Add A record in DNS for FQDN used in host header

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Add the following Registry Hack (ref: http://dinesql.blogspot.com/2011/01/cannot-login-to-sharepoint-2010-site.html)
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Using Regedt32 navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\MSV1_0 on SharePoint Server
Add a new Multi-String registry key named BackConnectionHostNames
Add the FQDN host names with values

Monday, August 20, 2012

Huge Blog List

21apps:

4TheLuvofSharePoint: Ivan Sanders | @iasanders

A Matter of Degree: Sadalit Van Buren | @sadalit

Adam Cogan:

Adam Preston: Adam Preston | @_apreston

Adis Jugo:

Adventures of a ServerGrrl: CA Callahan | @cacallahan

Agnes Molnar:

Alex Burton:

Alexander Bautz:

Alex's SharePoint Blog: Alex Clark | @sharepointalex

Ali Mazaheri: Ali Mazaheri | @AliMazaheri

Alpesh Nakar:

Anders Rask:

Andrew Connell:

Apps for Office and SharePoint Blog:

Aptillon Blog: David Mann

Arpan Shah:

Becky Bertram:

Ben McMann:

Ben Robb:

Benjamin Niaulin:

Bill Baer:

Bjørn Furuknap:

Blogging About SharePoint: Michael Blumenthal | @michaelbl

Bob Mixon:

Bradley Geldenhuys: Bradley Geldenhuys

Brian Lalancette:

Cameron Dwyer: Cameron Dwyer | @CameronDwyer

Cathy Dew:

Chakkaradeep Chandran:

Chris Givens:

Chris Johnson:

Clever Workarounds: Paul Culmsee

Consejo:

Corey Roth:

CUBE4:

Dan Usher: Dan Usher | @usher

Dave Coleman:

David Lozzi:

Doug Hemminger:

Eli Robillard: Eli Robillard's World of Blog | @erobillard

Elumenotion: Doug Ware | @DougWare

Eric Alexander:

Eric Shupps:

Erica Toelle:

Fear and Loathing: Bill Simser | @bsimser

Gary LaPointe:

Get-SPScripts:

Giles Hamson:

Heather Waterman: Heather Waterman | @hwaterman

Ian Ankers: Ian Ankers

Ian Morrish:

Jan Tielens:

Jasper Oosterveld:

Jeff Jones:

Jeremy Thake:

Joel Oleson:

John Ferringer:

John Stover:

Jussi Roine: Jussi Roine | @jussiroine

Kathy Hughes: Kathy Hughes

Kris Wagner:

Kyle Schaeffer:

Laura Rogers:

Leonardo Souza:

Magenic: Magenic

Marc Anderson:

Marrell Sanders:

MatchPoint:

Maurice Prather:

Michael Greth: Michael Greth

Michal Pisarek:

Mike Hacker:

Mindsharp:

N8Design: Stefan Bauer

Nik Patel:

Nikander & Margriet Bruggeman:

Nothing But Branding: Mike Miller | @EUSP

Nothing But SharePoint:

Office365Steven (aka SharePointSteven): Steven Fowler

Our SharePoint Experience: Dustin Miller, Heather Solomon

Path to SharePoint: Christophe

Paul Schaeflein:

Paul Swider: Paul Swider | @pswider

Perficient Blogs: Various Contributors

Richard Harbridge:

Riolinx: Raphael Londner

Robert Bogue:

Russ Houberg:

Sahil Malik:

SharePoint Blues:

SharePoint Content Management & Analytics: Andrew Gilleran

SharePoint Cowbell: Ricardo Wilkins | @ricardo303

SharePoint Dev Blog:

SharePoint Server 2010 - Newly Published Content:

SharePoint StackExchange:

SharePoint Team Blog:

SharePoint4Arabs: Ayman El-Hattab

Soulsailor Consulting: Ant Clay | @SoulSailor

Spencer Harbar:

Srikanth Reddy: Srikanth Reddy | @reddy_srikanth

Steve Peschka:

Tech Training Notes: Mike Smith

Teylyn: Ingeborg Hawighorst | @IngeborgNZ

The Microsoft SharePoint Blog - UK:

The Practical SharePoint Information Architect: Ruven Gotz | @ruveng

The SharePoint Monkey: @avisuj

The White Pages: John White | @diverdown1964

Thuan Soldier: Thuan Soldier

To The SharePoint:

Todd Klindt:

Toni Frankola:

Updates for Microsoft Office and Related Products:

Waldek Mastykarz:

Wictor Wilén: