Ages ago I read the blog of a former MS employee who was on the team that
did STSADM backup and restore stuff and he stated that the reason site level
backup/restore was not supported was that it was too buggy and the feature
was removed (because I used to use site level methods with the previous
I wrote about this some time back and had some good responses in the
comments too
http://www.cleverworkarounds.com/2008/03/25/sharepoint-external-storage-api-
crushing-my-dream/
regards
Paul
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Tom Bizannes
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Hey mate
ISA is not the way forward here. My recommendation is to buy a WAN optimiser
such as a riverbed steelhead box to solve this issue.
http://www.riverbed.com/products/appliances/
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Christopher Scalley
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I agree with you Bill - Microsoft need an advanced level SharePoint
certification.
But here’s the thing. Microsoft do get tough when they want to. I was a Cisco
CCNP from 2003-2006, but the CCNP exams were actually not as hard the one-off
NT4 MCSE to Win2k MCSE exam. For those that were
In this case (site collection to site collection via export/import), it
should work as Jeremy suggests. But for the record, restoring a sub site to
a root site is problematic in subtle, nasty ways, but Gary Lapointe has an
STSADM custom extension to correct all errors
You still can save them as templates via the method below, but I recall the
reason that the admin link for saving a template was disabled for
publishing pages was something to do with a dependency on site columns or
site content types that do not come across with a template. Sorry can't
recall the
Also Datacogs released a freebie one as well for those not aware..
http://datacogs.com/datablogs/archive/2007/08/26/641.aspx
regards
Paul
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Ishai Sagi
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Yes, after reading them I have started getting into the habit.. this
technique should also be used when upgrading from standard to enterprise
edition too
http://www.cleverworkarounds.com/2008/07/19/good-advice-hidden-in-the-infras
tructure-update/
regards
paul
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Paul Culmsee
Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2008 9:18 AM
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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] RE: MOSS Search
Make sure that your search account has full rights under
Make sure that your search account has full rights under personalisation
services permissions in your shared service provider
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Trent Allday
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Sorry guys I haven't been following this thread until now, but as soon as
saw stuck on crawling it made me think of a recent problem I had with
SQLSP1, maintenance plans and corrupt indexes
http://www.cleverworkarounds.com/2008/07/09/office-server-search-memory-leak
-and-stuck-on-crawling/
Hi Paul
What about site collection administrators for that site collection? That can
also be done via Central Admin in application management.
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Paul Noone
Sent: Wednesday, 16 July 2008 6:47 AM
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Web application policy? (Also in central admin under app mgmt)
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Paul Noone
Sent: Wednesday, 16 July 2008 7:20 AM
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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Permissions - at a loss
Update: I added myself as the primary site
Call me a cynical old sod, but I think you will find Microsoft lawyers have
some find print somewhere that makes most of these type of circumstances
require that license..
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Matt Lynch
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I used scriptlogic's other security-explorer products for a large AD
redesign a couple of years ago and had a bug they could not repro which
rendered the product unusable in my case. While the product would have been
ideal if it had worked for me, as a potential client their end-user support
I
/removing peoples access to the portal
cheers.
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Paul
This is a hunch thats all (and I never followed this email thread sorry
mate), but when a problem looks to be something odd with WSS, especially
after a restore, try and to a STSADM export and even grab Gary Lapointe's
STSADM extensions as well.
If something is indeed corrupted or simply
Hehe, I only read a interesting blog post about this last night.
http://www.bluedoglimited.com/SharePointThoughts/ViewPost.aspx?ID=282
You might want to read this post from an ex Microsoftie SharePoint team
member
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Trevor
Much more suitably qualified people on this list that me to answer this, as
app-dev isnt my main focus, but event handlers are a pretty good place to
start with SharePoint dev IMO as they tend to be relatively simple codewise
(and therefore within my reach :-).
I use Brian Wilsonss
The only thing I can think of that would require web app accounts to have
common group based permissions is for DCOM. Usually when a feature (like
publishing – grr) requires additional permissions to activate, I’ll
temporarily grant the web app the rights it needs and then revoke it again.
But
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