RE: This site search 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Chris Denniss
Thanks Paul How can I reset 'This Site:' search when all others search options return results? There are some event log errors I'm looking into as well... Cheers Chris Denniss cdenn...@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au 23/11/2010 8:58 am It returns no results: No results matching your search

RE: This site search 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Paul Noone
Hi Chris, I don't believe it can be reset on its own, they're all connected. Could be a loopbackcheck issue. Are you getting any access denied errors in the event logs? http://koenvosters.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/access-denied-when-using-hostname-search-and-site-on-moss-2007/ Regards, Paul

My Site web app - Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.PageBase::ErrorHandler

2010-11-23 Thread Paul Noone
Hi guys, The My Site webapp in our stage farm has just died and throws up the magical Error screen on any page I try to load. Found the following in the ULS logs. Any ideas are most welcome. Unhandled exception caught during execution of Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.PageBase::ErrorHandler().

RE: Re-ordering user profile properties

2010-11-23 Thread Jeremy Thake
Damn google and not making that content higher ;-) was just about to reply with check the dev wiki ;-) That UI sucks and so disappointing no update in SP2010. BTW that powershell doesn't work with SP2010 as Object Model API's have changed for User *shudder* Profiles From:

RE: My Site web app - Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.PageBase::ErrorHandler

2010-11-23 Thread Tommy Segoro
DB logs? By the look of it, it seems that serverContext is null. May be it's an access/permission issue? Tommy Segoro Solutions Architect and Practice Lead [cid:image001.png@01CB8BBD.392D9700] L7 Solutions Pty Ltd www.L7.com.auhttp://www.L7.com.au 2005 Aust/NZ Cisco Partner of the Year 2006 WA

RE: My Site web app - Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.PageBase::ErrorHandler

2010-11-23 Thread Paul Noone
The SQL logs are clear. How could the serverContext be null? Which server exactly? This app is associated with the default SSP. The error mentions the UserProfileManager and then goes on about web controls and web parts. Regards, Paul -- Online Developer/Administrator, ICT Projects Team CEO

Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Nigel Hertz
Hi all Is it possible to change the location that a publishing page is created in? The scenario is as follows: I want to replace a bunch of legacy html files that use the meta-refresh tag to redirect users, with publishing pages that use the 'redirect page' page layout. I've tested this, and

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Paul Noone
I don't think you'll be able to do that Nigel. Publishing pages are special, which is why you only get one Pages library per web. I don't think you can even rename the Pages library without running into problems. Regards, Paul -- Online Developer/Administrator, ICT Projects Team CEO Sydney

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread James Boman
I can confirm - Publishing Pages don't work properly outside the Pages library. From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul Noone Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2010 1:43 PM To: ozMOSS Subject: RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007 I don't think

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Michael Hanes
If you're really keen you can try some URL rewriting to make /Pages go away. Checkout http://blog.mastykarz.nl/friendly-urls-sharepoint-site-4-steps-iis7-url- rewrite-module/ From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul Noone Sent: Wednesday, 24 November

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Nigel Hertz
Not the answer I wanted to hear :) Any idea as to what sort of issues you might run into? I created a couple and moved them before my original mail, and the redirects seemed to work okay. Michael - thanks for the link - I'll have a read through that article now. N From:

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Paul Noone
Lots and lots of nasty ones which'll occur just as soon as you lull yourself into a false sense of security. :) From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Nigel Hertz Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2010 2:31 PM To: ozMOSS Subject: RE: Publish Page creation

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Nigel Hertz
LOL How very true. Not worth the risk I think :) From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul Noone Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2010 2:32 PM To: ozMOSS Subject: RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007 Lots and lots of nasty ones which'll occur

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Michael Hanes
Any idea as to what sort of issues you might run into? Certain death ;-) Simply put, the page library is a core component of the publishing feature. As it seems like you main priority is simply redirecting users, have you considered other alternatives outside SharePoint? I love reverse

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread James Boman
You could just go for simplicity and make a webpart page anywhere your like with a content editor webpart containing something like: script window.setInterval(window.location='http://www.google.com';, 1000); /script From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Nigel Hertz
Thanks, will take a look at that as well. In a nutshell, what we want is a document in a library that a user clicks on, and it takes them to a specified webpage. The amount of redirects won't be fixed unfortunately. [cid:image001.png@01CB8BEE.329C1C00] From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Nigel Hertz
Yeah, I think that might be the best route - stick some text there saying you will be redirected in x seconds - otherwise you won't be able to edit it later :) *Please ensure that you log all issues or requests with the IT Service Centre. When logging calls, please include a detailed

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Michael Hanes
Up vote for Paul's solution ;-) Watch out for absolute URLs in the CEWP-MOSS won't rewrite them as it does for rich text fields and this can sometimes bite if you're moving content between environments. I try to stick to relative URLs with the CEWP whenever possible. If you don't want to

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Paul Noone
Any reason why you don't just create a custom list and paste your URLs in using Datasheet View?? Regards, Paul -- Online Developer/Administrator, ICT Projects Team CEO Sydney From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Nigel Hertz Sent: Wednesday, 24

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread James Boman
Even if you have a short or no delay before redirect, you can always edit the page by putting a ?contents=1 on the end of the url, and then temporarily close, or delete the CEWP. From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Nigel Hertz Sent: Wednesday, 24

RE: Publish Page creation location - MOSS 2007

2010-11-23 Thread Nigel Hertz
Main reason being is that the document library has, for example, 60 policies in it. 3 of those policies, however, belong to another division / department / whatever, so instead of duplicating those 3 policies, they want a redirect to the real location of it, and this redirect needs to be within