Glad to hear it, and glad I could help!To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
Subject: RE: SharePoint 2007 Menu Structure - Top Navigation - RESOLVED
From: drew.h...@worldvision.com.au
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 16:37:01 +1100
Thanks everyone
It was a caching issue and everything
is now all functional within normal
Does sounds like dreaded customisation not using the standard navigation
providers. If that's not the case, just check the navigation and control aren't
cached.
From: roger.car...@sharingminds.com.au
To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 13:25:07 +1000
Subject: RE: SharePoint 2007 Menu
The last few CUs stopped a number of services and sites for me, which you'll
have to restart on each server, or run the wizard. I'm not sure if the config
wizard does anything else, but I've seen no issues with just restarting things
on my dev boxes - I've not risked that on a prod box yet
Does anyone have and evaluation or real life feedback on this product? You
don't have to be critical, just what worked well, and where it didn't match
your needs. I like the sales story, but being version 1 I'd like any real life
community input there is. Looking forward to the feedback!
MOSSuMS Stringfellow
Sent: Monday, 7 November 2011 6:10 PM
To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
Subject: Import error - guidance on troubleshooting please. Any advice on the
quickest way to trouble-shoot the below error when importing a list that was
exported from a different farm?
Are the ULS logs the place
: Import error - guidance on troubleshooting please.
I’d start by ditching dependencies and security on the export and see if it
will import OK. From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com
[mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Mike MOSSuMS Stringfellow
Sent: Monday, 7 November 2011 6:10 PM
To: ozmoss
Any advice on the quickest way to trouble-shoot the below error when importing
a list that was exported from a different farm? Are the ULS logs the place to
start, or does the import show all the info available to stdout? Or does anyone
recommend a tool or technique that gives generally better
What about SQL2005 embedded (Windows Internal DB/WYukon) rathern than express
- no limit AFAIK if you have the right Server (2008) and you have it on the
same box as wss3 - it is free with unlimited storage.
Also, Express 2008 now comes with a 10GB limit - so RBS may not be needed.
And
Catch and re-throw is very expensive (especially if you are bubbling it up -
don't code everything this way as it will compound through your code and
you'll log it many times). Essentially, make sure it is a true exception and
not part of normal expected behaviour. You'd also usually target the
I'd agree - very powerful and the way SP does it internally so the best
choice. I can't remember the details 3 years later, but there are a few
specifics to ensure it happens across the farm. I was going to publish my
stuff to codeplex, but there were some similar projects there already so
make
Just out of interest my immediate thoughts on this were with regards to
security - did you have to do that with elevated privileges in the control,
or just accessed by a user allowed to activate the feature?
From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf
Of Ishai
If you can, start with the standard task or issue list (and content type),
then add your custom fields.
This also gives you the task integration with outlook etc.
Otherwise you'll be cooking your own in some way, but better not to reinvent
the wheel.
As you already have a list and
You could try a bit of Content Editor webpart code.
In the past I've embedded an ms project gantt chart direcly in the CEWP by
pulling out that object from the mpp in shared docs - can't find the code
though sorry.
There a post here on doing something similar for powerpoint, although
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