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Dang! Looked over that code a hundred times and didn't see that! Thanks!
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Aptiva Dave wrote: Dang! Looked over that code a hundred times and didn't see that! Thanks!
No Problem. I just saw it after you said it doesn't was the test of null.
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hi all,
i have created documentset,inside documentset i have uploaded few documents.
each document is having (type,name,modified,modifiedby,Doc_status,comments fields)
Doc_status column is haveing select,review fields,once the user selects the Doc_status= review , i want to copy the whole documentset in the same location,
My query how to capture the event when Doc_status value changes using object model in sharepoint.
Please guide me , i am new to sharepoint.
Thanks in advance
Sams
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1. Create a new empty SharePoint 2010 project in .NET
2. Add a new EventReceiver to the Project
3. Select the type: Listselementevents
4. Select the Element: your List
5. Select the Events you want to handle.
Implement the code to copy a documentset (did I said, you should never do this ? By the way you mustn't believe me, but read about document handling in SharePoint, there you will read, that I'm right - but it's your decision)
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HI ,
Actually i know only basics,suddenly my manager asked me to do this, i don't know wht to do.
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sai.2012 wrote: Actually i know only basics,suddenly my manager asked me to do this, i don't know wht to do.
Well, of course you should work it out, but perhaps you should talk to the manager and tell him, that he can use SharePoint that way, but SharePoint shouldn't be used that way. Try a little google to find some arguments (prevention against dublicates should be one).
I hope I gave you the startpoint for doing what you manager asked you to do. Feel free to ask more questions.
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Hi all,
I am new to sharepoint,i have created documentset and i have added few documents, if i change the status of the document to 'xxx',then i need to create copy of that documentset.(ex:original documentset name is test,after changing the status i have to create test_review.
how to do that, please if any body knows can you please guide me.
Thanks in advance
Sai.
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sai.2012 wrote: I am new to sharepoint,i have created documentset and i have added few documents, if i change the status of the document to 'xxx',then i need to create copy of that documentset.(ex:original documentset name is test,after changing the status i have to create test_review.
Well that isn't the way you should do it in SharePoint. "Copies" aren't meant to be created, as SharePoint is no FileSystem. You should integrate Versioning and create Minor or Major Versions with the ability to be approved.
Of course you could create a copy (DON'T DO IT) but that would be against the principles of management of documents in SharePoint. You just should have just one instance of every document, best with a global ID. Changes should be maintained due by versioning.
If you still like to create a copy (DON'T DO IT), then you could build a workflow and create a copy (DON'T DO IT) or you could build a solution with an event (DON'T DO IT).
The only reason I see for creating copies is a public archive with a documentset which is build of several documents by automation. But just a copy of an existing documentset should be handled by versioning: There is a public (major) version to read and a internal minor version to change.
SharePoint provides the options to prevent dublicates, which wasn't possible in the filesystem! Use them. Don't create copies!!! (think yourself a hundred more exklamation marks at this point)
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Please Telll me
software And Hardware Requirements For SharePoint.
And What are The Steps For It.
Thanks
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It's not easy to answer that without knowing how many people will access and how they will work with sharepoint. It's like asking what engine you need if you buy a new car without knowing your driving style and if you like to pull a trailer.
You need (for SharePoint 2010):
- Windows Server 2008 R2 / 2012
- Optional (but usefull) SQL-Server 2008 R8 / 2012
- Optional MS Office Plus (if you want to provide office services)
- A connection to AD
For SharePoint 2013 you should run Windows 2012 and SQL-Server 2012
Hardware for good working for up to 150 workers:
- 4 Core
- 8 better 16 GB RAM
SQL-Server:
- 2 Core +
- 16 GB RAM
You should perform a farm installation even if you install everything on one machine.
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This is my first question on the forum so feel free to move/delete/refer as necessary.
What's happening is that when you access our new Sharepoint site in our head office, and your security settings are correct, you are prompted to log in once when you open the site and then you can continue on opening other pages and documents with no additional requests for credentials. Totally normal.
Now, if you use an identical computer in another office in a different city (so we have the same credentials, OS, security settings), you are periodically and seemingly randomly asked to log in multiple times while browsing the site. In some cases, you will have to enter your credentials 10 times, one right after the other, before you can continue viewing a page or opening a document. It is extremely disruptive.
Also, if you take that same, identical computer home or to a hotel and try to log on to our Sharepoint site, you'll have no problems. It's like you never left the office. You'll be prompted to log in once when you enter the site and then you won't see the login prompt again.
The Sharepoint machines are located in our head office and the remote offices access the Sharepoint site through a VPN tunnel. The remote office can ping both the main Sharepoint site as well as the the domain controller with no problem.
Has anyone even encountered this problem before? Any and all suggestions will be very welcome!
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eparcey wrote: so we have the same credentials, OS, security settings
I'm not shure if you are right in this point, as it's sound that there are not the same settings. This would be the first point to check: are they really same?
Are you using IE? Are the setting the same? Have you included the pages to secure pages?
Do you use Kerberos?
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ihoecken wrote: I'm not shure if you are right in this point, as it's sound that there are not the same settings. This would be the first point to check: are they really same?
Are you using IE? Are the setting the same? Have you included the pages to secure pages?
We've actually physically moved one of the laptops from our head office to our Toronto office. Works here, works in the hotel but doesn't work in the TO office.
ihoecken wrote: Do you use Kerberos?
And no, we don't use Kerberos.
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eparcey wrote: And no, we don't use Kerberos.
Well, that might be the answer. I have several VMs with different SharePoint installations and on some without Keberos there are Problems. Kerberos is standard nowadays, I think you are using it in AD so you might should activate it in SharePoint.
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We've reconfigured to use Kerberos and we've noticed no change.
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eparcey wrote: We've reconfigured to use Kerberos and we've noticed no change.
Sorry, then I don't have any further idea as this problem never occured by any of our customers or our own sharepoint.
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Well another try! I got some new ideas
Which browser are you using and what versions. Is there an update missing?
Perhaps it's because of the IE options? Are they the same?
Third point to look at is the firewall? Is there an extra firewall via VPN? Are there different settings?
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VPN settings I will have to look into, but I know for a fact that the IE settings and updates are the same. We've actually moved one of the managers (and her laptop) from one office to the other, and she is fine here but on the same laptop in a different office she has problems. I was even able to remote in and do some testing, it was very intermittent.
She says things were fine while she was in the hotel though...
And the weird thing is that it's not just the one office but all the field offices that have this problem.
It has to be the firewall or VPN; we're running out of other options!
I will keep you posted.
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eparcey wrote: It has to be the firewall or VPN; we're running out of other options!
I will keep you posted.
Well it's strange anyhow. Please tell if you found a solution. I'm very interested in now!
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So we ended up contracting an external netowrk guy to fix something completely unrelated. In order for him to dial-in to a computer at one of our other sites to do maintanence we had to temporarily turn off the anti-virus on the router. Guess what? People could log into SharePoint with no problems while we had the anti-virus turned off. Looks like the auths where getting picked up by the anti-virus on their way back out to the client. Go figure.
Anyways, we've reconfigured our antivirus and everyone is happy.
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Wow! I never thought of that. There are so many errors possible at those complex systems today, it's hard to figure out everyone.
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I've noticed that too. Sometimes you tell the browser (IE) to remember the credentials, and the browser asks you for the credentials again.
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User should be able to personalise his own themes and when he login he should be able to see his themes and background images in Sharepoint 2010.please help
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I don't know how extensive you want your re-theming to be. However if it could be CSS-only you could use this approach:
Store the CSS files for the different themes in the Style Library or in 14 Hive.
Create a list/table that stores the user and their chosen theme.
Write a feature and custom application page to allow the user to change their theme.
Write a control that does a lookup on the list against the current user and obtains the a reference to the corresponding CSS file in the Style Library or in 14 hive. The control would then output the CssRegistration and CssLink controls to the page for this file.
Add this control to the master page so it executes on every page (caching should be added).
I can't see why this wouldn't be supportable by Microsoft as you're only changing CSS.
If you need to do more than that then another option is to write an HTTP module that changes the HTML output. Or of course JavaScript. With these two options you may have supportability issues (it depends on how extensive your changes are).
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