Mai 19
Since i updated my SharePoint to SP2 i got at irregular intervals CPU Usage of 100 %. Reason is the w3wp process of my main applicationpool. Any idea for a solution are welcome.
As a workaround i started to set a CPU Monitoring and let the process recycle when he reach a limit of 80%
Mai 09
Today is Patch-Day!
Planned was to install the latest OS Patches + SP2 for WSS and MOSS. everything went fine — exept:
The start address <http://ssol-emea.spx.com> cannot be crawled.
Context: Application ‘SharedServices1′, Catalog ‘Portal_Content’
Details:
Access is denied. Verify that either the Default Content Access Account has access to this repository, or add a crawl rule to crawl this repository. If the repository being crawled is a SharePoint repository, verify that the account you are using has “Full Read” permissions on the SharePoint Web Application being crawled. (0×80041205)
What a nice Error! The solution for our system was providet by Sandeep Lad in the MS Technet:
- Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
- In Registry Editor, locate and then click the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
- Right-click Lsa, point to New, and then click DWORD Value.
- Type DisableLoopbackCheck, and then press ENTER.
- Right-click DisableLoopbackCheck, and then click Modify.
- In the Value data box, type 1, and then click OK.
- Quit Registry Editor, and then restart your computer.
Refer also to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896861
Mai 07
Today many users report to me that they get no Alerts anymore!
First look was in the “Central Administration” – “Timer Job Status”. There was a job called “Immediate Alerts” with Status “initiate”, this status dosnt changed. So looks like this is the problem. But there is no possibility to stop this job in the CA.
The Answer is the following command, run it on the Frontendserver and wait until the job is started again:
net stop SPTimerV3 net start SPTimerV3 |
Apr 14
Today i got a request to solve an error in the Site Navigation.
When the user try to save he got the following Error:

I remember that i moved the site to a new location some month ago, so the firts suggestion was to check all used links.
And there was also where the Error comes from:

Changes on these folder was not possible, so i created them new & delete the old ones.
After this everything works as exepted!
Mrz 02
If you need to browse your SharePoint using Firefox then as Standart you need to enter your Logon Credentials. Reason is that NTLM is not activated. To change that follow these steps:
- open Firefox and navigate to: about:config

- a warning will pop up – press ok
- search for network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris
- double click & insert your URI: example.com
- Restart Firefox
Feb 17
zurück zu Teil 1
Weiter gehts im SPDesigner, hier öffnen wir als erstes die Seite auf der wir das Eingabeformular benötigen:
- Klickt auf die Webpartzone in der das Formular erscheinen soll
- Im Menü wählen wir “Datenansicht” – “Datenansicht einfügen”

- In der Webpazone erscheint der folgende Text:

- Ein Klick darauf leitet uns zur Datenquellbibliothek weiter, dort suchen wir nach unserer im ersten Teil angelegten Feedbackliste & klicken auf “Daten anzeigen”

- In dem sich darauf öffnenden Fenster, sieht man nun sämtliche Felder der Liste. Dort suchen wir nach unserem angelegt “Feedbackfeld” dieses einfach durch Klick markieren und dann über das Menü “Ausgewählte Felder einfügen als…” – “Formular für neuen Eintrag” einfügen.

- Nun haben wir unser Form in einer Basisversion fertig:
Man kann jetzt nach Belieben formatieren etc., Danach abspeichern – fertig!
Alle geposteten Feedbacks werden in der SharePointliste gespeichert. Mit dieser kann nach belieben weitergearbeitet werden, zu empfehlen wäre evtl. ein Alert einzurichten um über neue Posts informiert zu werden!
Feb 16
Ich hab gerade bei meinem Haus und Hoflieferant amazon was nettes endeckt. Befehlskarten zum Thema XPath & XQuery Referenz, Oracle PL/SQL Referenz, XSLT Referenz, CSS & HTML Referenz. Hab mir auch gleich 2 bestellt, einfach nur zu empfehlen die Teile. Schön übersichtlich alles wichtige auf einem Blick…