OzMoss Superstars, I have a lovely error popping up when trying to view a listing of site columns in a SharePoint foundation environment. I get this error: "Error Field type TaxonomyFieldTypeMulti is not installed properly. Go to the list settings page to delete this field."
When checking the logs I see this: 12/16/2010 14:37:59.09 w3wp.exe (0x1054) 0x0C20 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:http://ServerNameHere:80/_layouts/mngfield.aspx) eb1f165f-535a-43f5-ae18-a3071f48b7a4 12/16/2010 14:37:59.09 w3wp.exe (0x1054) 0x0C20 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Site=/ eb1f165f-535a-43f5-ae18-a3071f48b7a4 12/16/2010 14:37:59.23 w3wp.exe (0x1054) 0x0C20 SharePoint Foundation General 8e2s Medium Unknown SPRequest error occurred. More information: 0x8000ffff eb1f165f-535a-43f5-ae18-a3071f48b7a4 12/16/2010 14:37:59.24 w3wp.exe (0x1054) 0x0C20 SharePoint Foundation Fields 8tpt Medium Unable to locate the xml-definition for FieldName with FieldId '56747800-d36e-4625-abe3-b1bc74a7d5f8', exception: Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: Catastrophic failure (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8000FFFF (E_UNEXPECTED)) ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x8000FFFF): Catastrophic failure (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8000FFFF (E_UNEXPECTED)) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequestInternalClass.GetGlobalContentTypeXml(String bstrUrl, Int32 type, UInt32 lcid, Object varIdBytes) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.GetGlobalContentTypeXml(String bstrUrl, Int32 type, UInt32 lcid, Object varIdBytes) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPGlobal.HandleComException(COMException comEx) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.G... eb1f165f-535a-43f5-ae18-a3071f48b7a4 12/16/2010 14:37:59.24* w3wp.exe (0x1054) 0x0C20 SharePoint Foundation Fields 8tpt Medium ...etGlobalContentTypeXml(String bstrUrl, Int32 type, UInt32 lcid, Object varIdBytes) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldCollection.FetchFieldsFromWeb() eb1f165f-535a-43f5-ae18-a3071f48b7a4 Has anyone seen anything like this before? One article I came across spoke about having the { and } around the GUID's, but in this instance there are no custom field types created. Its all OOTB stuff. Kind Regards, Roger Carran SharePoint/Collaboration/Productivity Consultant - MCTS Need SharePoint training? Ask us about or custom training packages! [cid:[email protected]] Mobile: 0411 598 110 Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Web: http://www.sharingminds.com.au<http://www.sharingminds.com.au/> Blog: http://sharingminds.com.au/rogercarran This communication may contain CONFIDENTIAL information of Sharing Minds. If you are not an intended recipient, you MUST NOT keep, forward, copy, use, save or rely on this communication, and any such action is unauthorised and prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please reply to this e-mail to notify the sender of its incorrect delivery, and then delete both it and your reply.
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