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 Saturday, May 17, 2008

Note: All of the addresses of the KB / Articles - 2007 Products / MS / Non-MS Articles below were valid at the time I added them to the WSS FAQ
site and to this file. I can't guarantee that they still are.

(This is also posted to the WSS newsgroup at microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices - web access via http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/newsgroups/server/sharepoint.mspx)

(Items are added to the WSS FAQ throughout the week so you will find new items more quickly by checking at wss.collutions.com or www.wssfaq.com daily.)

From 11th - 17th May 2008

NOTE: Amendment to KB articles: Microsoft are not not amending the date of a KB article if the change made is marked as a version point change (so from 2.2 to 2.3 for instance).
This ought to mean that the amendment made is cosmetic rather than important as important text changes ought to result in a major version change (such as from 2.2 to 3.0).
Because of this change and to avoid unnecessary effort I will in future not amend the listings in the WSS FAQ sites if only a minor version change has taken place.
I will continue to amend both the date and version numbers of major version changes and of course will continue to add all relevant new KB articles that my RSS feeds and other sources give me.

I.1 2007 KB Articles    (*now only one section for WSS and MOSS*)

New

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/952167/en-us

Folders may have to be excluded from antivirus scanning when you use a file-level antivirus program in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or in SharePoint Server 2007

15th May 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951655/en-us

The slide content type is unavailable in standard enumeration in SharePoint Server 2007

9th May 2008

Modified

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;928744

Error message when you try to update Excel 2007 workbook data from an external data source in SharePoint Server 2007: "Data Refresh Failed" (ver 2.0)

13th May 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;944267

How to troubleshoot common errors that occur when you run the SharePoint Products and Technologies Configuration Wizard on a computer that is running Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or SharePoint Server 2007 (ver 3.0)

13th May 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;946484

Search results are incomplete when you use a CAML query that uses the SPSiteDataQuery class to search content on a SharePoint Server site or on a Windows SharePoint Services site (ver 2.0)

1st February 2008

I.b Forefront KB Articles

New or Modified

None

I.c InfoPath 2007 KB Articles

New or Modified

None


II. Articles - 2007 Products  (no longer with all links to articles for other Office 2007 and other 2007 Products)

New

A. Office 2007 Server Products

*** Special Section with WSS 3.0 / Visual Studio 2005 VPC image and appropriate Virtual PC and Virtual Server downloads ***
(all have been added dated the 15th of May to keep them all together)

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=1beeac6f-2ea1-4769-9948-74a74bd604fa&displaylang=en&tm

Windows SharePoint Services Developer Evaluation VPC Image

15th May 2008

http://wss.asaris.de/sites/walsh/Lists/Articles%20for%202007%20Products/EditForm.aspx?ID=3547&Source=http%3A%2F%2Fwss%2Easaris%2Ede%2Fsites%2Fwalsh%2FLists%2FArticles%2520for%25202007%2520Products%2FLatest%252020%2Easpx

Virtual PC 2007 (ver 1.0 of 19th Feb 2007)

15th May 2008

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=28c97d22-6eb8-4a09-a7f7-f6c7a1f000b5&displaylang=en&tm

Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1 (version 6.0.192.0)

15th May 2008

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9f3d3eb5-5e03-4712-999c-e96f91bdf128&displaylang=en&tm

Virtual PC 2007 SP1 Release Notes

15th May 2008

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6dba2278-b022-4f56-af96-7b95975db13b&DisplayLang=en

Virtual Server 2005 R2 - Enterprise Edition (ver 1.0 from the 3rd Apr 2006)

15th May 2008

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=bc49c7c8-4840-4e67-8dc4-1e6e218acce4&DisplayLang=en

Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 Update - Enterprise Edition (ver 1)

15th May 2008

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/virtualserver/evaluation/virtualizationfaq.mspx

Virtual Server 2005 Frequently Asked Questions (updated 14th May 2008)

15th May 2008

*** End of special section ***

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6f3440e8-1ad1-4063-8f14-2d633c12cd21&displaylang=en&tm

IT Showcase: Creating Effective Enterprise Portals by Using SharePoint Server 2007 (ver 1.2)

13th May 2008

http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/sharepoint/Documents/STSADM%20Posters/Stsadm_Cmd-Line_WSS_3.vsd

Stsadm parameters poster for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

12th May 2008 (date added)

http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/sharepoint/Documents/STSADM%20Posters/Stsadm_Cmd-Line_MOSS_2007.vsd

Stsadm parameters poster for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

12th May 2008 (date added)

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0e396ac2-f4b8-4013-bc04-3eb0a97ec2e7&displaylang=en&tm

SharePoint Deployment Planning Services Datasheet

12th May 2008

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=a8a4e775-074d-4451-be39-459921f79787&displaylang=en&tm

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Tools: Visual Studio 2005 Extensions User Guide, Version 1.1

12th May 2008

http://www.aspose.com/documentation/file-format-components/aspose.words-for-.net-and-java/add-doc-to-pdf-and-other-conversions-to-microsoft-office-sharepoint-server-2007-with-aspose-components.html

Add DOC to PDF and Other Conversions to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 with Aspose Components (Aspose)

11th May 2008

http://blogs.msdn.com/ecm/archive/2008/05/09/building-a-news-workbench-on-moss-2007-part-5.aspx

Building a news workbench on MOSS 2007 -- Part 5 (MS TeamBlog)

9th May 2008

B. Other Office 2007 products (selected few only since 1.1.2007)

None

C. Other New 2006/2007 Products  (selected few only since 1.1.2007)

None

 

Modified

None

III WebCasts (+ PodCasts, On-Line courses) for 2007 Products

None

IV WSS v3 FAQ

New

None

Modified

None

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

V WSSv2 KB Articles (plus SPS 2003 Hot fixes)

New

None

Modified

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823287

You receive a "Cannot connect to the configuration database" error message when you connect to your Windows SharePoint Services Web site (ver 3.0)

13th May 2008

VI WSSv2 FAQ

New or Modified

None

5/17/2008 12:16:28 PM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer | SharePoint  | 
 Friday, May 16, 2008

Microsoft have just made available a time-limited vhd version of "WSS 3.0 with Visual Studio 2005" at

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=1beeac6f-2ea1-4769-9948-74a74bd604fa&displaylang=en&tm 

There are a couple of things with this.

Firstly, why on earth don't they tell us on the download page how many days/months/years this time-limited version works for. I would have thought that was pretty important information. Is anyone for instance going to bother trying to develop for SharePoint using Visual Studio if they are only given 30 days to do so ?

Note: I have no idea if it is 30 days or not, because the web page doesn't tell me either. See P.P.S. I now know

The other thing of course is why bother at all. WSS 3.0 is a free download anyway (actually two because there's a copy of the original WSS 3.0 and also a copy that includes SP1), and that is time-unlimited, so why bother with a time-limited version at all?

The answer to that obviously lies in the addition of Visual Studio in that vhd so you can develop (or rather try out development) using the Visual Studio WSS additions which can only be installed on the same server as WSS 3.0 itself.

But in order for that sort of testing to be worthwhile the time period needs to be at least 3 months. is It ?

Another question they don't bother answering on that download page is whether this is the WSS 3.0 version with or without SP1.

Sighs. Sometimes you get the impression that the people who are responsible for these download pages just can't be bothered to put themselves in the mindset of the people who will be using them.

P.S. The other method (if you just want WSS 3.0) is to install the Windows Server 2003 VHD from here

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=77F24C9D-B4B8-4F73-99E3-C66F80E415B6&displaylang=en

and then to download the normal WSS 3.0 (incl SP1 version); follow the usual pre-requisites on the server and then install 'WSS 3.0+SP1'.

Of course they don't tell you on *that* download how long the trial period is either. Sighs again.

P.P.S. You'll now see that the download page does say that this is the version of WSS 3.0 that includes SP1. (It also includes the "3.0" that it didn't before).

There must be a policy against saying how time-limited a download is because that part doesn't seem to have changed on the download page. What I can probably say without dire consequences (for me) is that what "time-limited" means here is not the number of days used but a fixed date at which this expires.

*** I should learn to look through the whole article. The fact that it's valid to 30th Sept. 2008  has been added as an "Additional Information" section so low down I didn't see it. Thanks to the guy who let me know that he'd added it there in response to my comments (yes, really) ... ***

I encourage you to start using this vhd as soon as possible if you want to try out SharePoint development using it as you will then get the maximum amount of usage time possible.

5/16/2008 10:47:23 AM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer | SharePoint  | 
 Thursday, May 15, 2008
In the blog a few days ago I reported that the desktop "workstations" from Dell and HP were far too expensive and so I had gone for a "business" PC instead.

The PC was available immediately but as it only had built-in graphics I ordered a graphics card too so as I only ever want to do the pick-up run once (it being all of 10 miles away ...) the order was waiting for the graphics card to arrive as well.

Then, and I have no idea how I got to that page on their site, I noticed that they had a HP "workstation" tower with a Intel 4-core processor chip no less that was selling for a mere 400 Euros more than the box I had on order. Not only that but it already included 3 years next day warranty and 4GB of memory (which on the business model I was paying extra for in both cases) so the price difference sunk to just over 300 (yes, I was lying about the 400, it was more like 470 ...). So I switched the order to that (they have a good delete order policy).

So I ordered the graphics card they recommended for this model and started waiting. Once again the computer was ready but the graphics card would take a few days (and this time I couldn't use the computer without it as there was no (useless) graphics card included at all.

So I checked out the HP site to see if there was another graphics card recommended for this model that maybe had a shorter delivery time and found that the one they (the sales company not HP) had recommended wasn't on the list at HP for this model of workstation.

So back to the Internet. None of the lower price-level cards specified by HP for this model were at my seller's site but they were at another seller's site in Finland. So HP Finland have them and can deliver them.

Back therefore to my supplier. Can I change - surely you can get hold of these cards too? Yes, they could; yes they would change the order; yes, I'm still waiting for the graphics card to arrive.

But at least - and this seems important given that this seems to be a well-supported machine rather than just a box you can shove any graphics card you like into (although no doubt you could and it would work) - I now have the complete package that is HP-supported.

Leaves the Hard disk. That workstation has built-in RAID and it seems a pity not to use it for RAID-1 so I need a second 500GB drive. Do I pay 70+ for a Seagate with 5 years guarantee or 130+ for possibly the same drive with an HP label and 1 years guarantee. As I can insert the drive by screwing in the four guiding screws HP provide in the (workstation) box and slotting the drive in, the only question is where the holes for the screws are in the drives and does it matter. I think not so I'll buy the Seagate and swap it later if it doesn't fit (which seems very unlikely).

Finally. Of course the better processor; better model has put the price up by a bit but nowhere near the MacPro level and that is to a large extent (but not only) caused by the 3-year warranty extension for the MacPro costing an extra 350 Euros rather than nothing. In effect I'll get my HP workstation MacPro equivalent for 1400 instead of 2400.

Interestingly the HP Finland site is still showing the typical street price for the box I bought at from 1700+ and that was for a more normal dual core chip too. That of course was the sort of price level I rejected earlier when doing my first sweep as then I *would* have been up to MacPro levels for the similar kind of thing (but without several MacPro benefits like *four* front-accessible hard drive locations and eight memory slots not four (and each memory slot capable of 8GB not 2).

Time will tell if I got a bargain or not. But saving money wasn't the aim. Getting a solid machine with solid support at a reasonable rather than cheap price was.
5/15/2008 10:55:03 AM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer  | 
 Tuesday, May 13, 2008

These days with the world it seems having moved to portables it's becoming more and more difficult to find desktops from standard manufacturers.

The problem is compounded if you want to buy a desktop with a build quality that means it will last more than a year or so as the trend seems to be towards cheaply made units that cram in all the latest fast processor chips; big disks and latest graphic cards into boxes/Power supplies etc. that ca nothing has been spent on.

There's a price point for people who just want a low-level box (ca 500 Euros) and a price point for game players who presumably don't care about long life as they will be replacing the box in a year's time to get an even faster box (ca 1000 Euros).

The problem was that I was looking for a replacement machine for my wife whose main usage is doing all kinds of photo overlays (so she needs a reasonably fast processor and lots of disk space) and she had been warned by her neighbour about the quality these days of one of those 1000 Euros boxes. (From Fujitsu-Siemens as it happens) So that solution was out.

Instead I needed to try to find something that was better built than those even at the cost of less pure performance.

At first I didn't think this would be a problem. Money wasn't particularly the problem as I could add a few hundred Euros (to the 1000) and get a better-built box surely.

A few looks at the "workstation" models of Dell (always crazily expensive in Finland compared to anywhere else in the known world) and H-P disabused me of that idea. If you move to what hopefully are boxes that aren't built down to a price you double the price. So you're talking roughly 2000 Euros which was a bit much to replace an early 64-bit box that didn't cost much more than 1000 almost four years ago.

However at 2000 Euros there was also the Mac alternative. The MacPro.

First I had a look in a Mac magazine at "buying a Mac" and they recommended buying an iMac rather than a MacPro (as being enough performance even if not quite as much)) and I must admit I was tempted by the idea of an iMac with a built-in 24-inch screen. However that idea was shot down in flames when I suggested it because we already have a (professional level) 20-inch HP screen and "that's too big on that desk already". (Why is it we men don't think in such practical terms :) ?)

So the Mac Pro then. Well for me there would have been probably no contest and for a while I was seriously attracted to the idea until I started seeing some of the snags - which turned out in the end to mean serious amounts of money.

The first problem is that the standard MacPro model (and supposedly the cheapest model you can buy in the shops) costs 2500 Euros and although it has dual 4 core processors still only has 2GB memory so you need to add memory to that (and probably a hard disk because it comes with a 320 GB one). Now you can add non-Apple memory and disks so the price isn't the excessive Apple one, but ever little adds on and you're maybe up to at least 2800 anyway.

At that price you need more than 1 year's warranty. I've had a Dell portable at that price level crash and burn after less than 3 years careful (portable within the house only) usage. So an extension to 3 years which Apple kindly (?) provide for ca 330 Euros.

So now we're at more than 3100 Euros. It's getting a bit much. (Especially when you think that one of the attractions was 8 memory slots and four accessible disk drive locations, so 3100 wasn't where it would all end).

The next try is the Apple Shop. There you can configure your machine so for just over 2000 you can get a model with only 1 processor not two and for an extra 40 you can get a 500GB disk not a 320GB one. But you still have to buy more memory (and not from Apple) and at over 2000 there's still a case to be made for that 330 Euros extension to 3 years support. But do you have to ship it back to them yourself to get the support? Certainly there doesn't seem to be any pickup support even at that price point.

So buy a cheap and nasty but fast model anyway ?

For me maybe, but my wife wants things to work hassle-free so it's time for another look around.

What I in the end bought was a HP business model which has a reasonably fast Intel dual core processor; a 500GB disk and 2GB memory and the typical (for business models) really useless graphics (non-)card.

As it's not a commercial model it doesn't have as much of the junk installed on it (that I would need to remove) at birth and it has Vista Business which I might leave on it.

I'm also hoping that the build quality is at least somewhat better than the equivalently priced "gamer" models.

I've of course then also spent money on

- extending the warranty to 3 years (oddly, most business models - with slower processors - did include three years warranty, ought I to wonder about this model?) which cost less than 70 Euros and so was worth having, especially because I have good experience of HP support for hardware when under a next-day pickup warranty.

- adding 2GB to make 4. I think my wife will be happier with a 32-bit OS so there wasn't much point in adding more.

- adding a reasonable graphics card

- adding a second hard disk to double capactity

and as it turned out having to find a Firewire card I have kept somewhere from an earlier PC because as it's a business model it has *eight* USB ports but no Firewire port. What on earth do business users want 8 USB ports for ?

The main question it turned out that I got after announcing that I had ordered one of these things had nothing to do with processor speed; disk space; or the graphics card but "does it have a multi-reader for my digital camera cards?". It did. Why a business model needs one of those I don't know. But there it is and that it seems is the key selling point for this "customer".

 

5/13/2008 7:52:10 AM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer  | 
 Monday, May 12, 2008

I'm always very hesitant (i.e. it is NOT a sales point) when I see that a book has been written by someone who works for Microsoft.

Somehow I don't see them knocking something in a Microsoft product for not working or not working well.

Add to that that Microsoft employees often (but not always) tend to be a long way from people who actually use the product and I start thinking that maybe (well to be truthful I rarely reach even the maybe stage) I won't bother with this book.

There are exceptions of course. There are certain areas (a recent book about the internals of the search system comes to mind) where all that inside knowledge can be very useful.

But to the matter in hand. A new book on SharePoint administration has just made it to Amazon (which means it will be out in the fall/autumn).

You can with that massive introduction perhaps guess that it was written by someone from Microsoft.

Here's the blurb.

"Steve Caravajal is a principal architect with the Microsoft Corporation. He has been architecting, deploying and customizing SharePoint solutions for over 7 years."

Ah, yes, but has he actually been administering them ?

It would seem not.

Wouldn't you think that they could find a Microsoft guy (from internal Microsoft computing perhaps) with Administration experience if they really insist on having someone from Microsoft.

I'd have picked Todd Klindt (MVP, not Microsoft) myself.

Other info on that upcoming book here:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1584506016/heme0f

The other interesting quote - considering this is a book on administration - is

"Steve is a developer at heart, having written and managed the development of numerous enterprise software applications in C++, Java and .NET."

So why didn't he write a book on SharePoint development? Surely not because there are a lot more development books out there than pure admin books?

 

5/12/2008 1:03:26 PM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer | SharePoint  | 
One of the great things about writing a book is that you are forced to look more deeply into things that you know about but apart perhaps from a quick test during the beta phase haven't really used.

Typically because there's so much else going on ...

Anyway there I was with a section of a chapter where I'd decided that I would write about how OneNote 2007 interacts with WSS 3.0. I already had chapters or part chapters on Word/Excel/PowerPoint (both 2003 and 2007) and how they interacted and also quite a lot on Access 2007 and WSS 3.0 so OneNote 2007 seemed to be the logical thing to complement it with.

Well the book gives all the details about how to set this up and so on, and obviously it would be fairly stupid of me to repeat that here, but suppose you have already set up a link between OneNote 2007 and WSS 3.0, does it work the way it should?

I hadn't used my standard WSS 3.0 site for my 'OneNote 2007 in WSS 3.0. screenprints so I later used the same techniques to make (a copy of) my 'SharePoint Bloggers' notebook shareable. So I now have OneNote 2007 on my (Vista) portable and a notebook that is shared between it and the WSS 3.0 site (stored in a VM on my Mac).

Now this notebook contains *private* extracts from SharePoint blogs and other documents that I think are interesting for future reference (typically via searching) so I'm continuingly updating the OneNote 2007 notebook's sections whenever I use the Vista portable.

But there's always been a problem that when I've been using the Mac, I couldn't add those items but instead used to use the Newsgator "Clippings" possibility to save away the blog items I was getting via RSS feeds for later addition to the Vista portable. By the end of a normal week I probably had about 50 such things to add and it was a painful way to spend a couple of hours at the weekend.

The first phase of me doing better by using the WSS 3.0 version of that notebook was to add OneNote 2007 to that Mac VM (Windows 2003 Server R2 running WSS 3.0) and then access the Shared Documents doc lib where the notebook was contained in a folder using the Mac VM's own copy of IE 6. After that, the particular section opened in OneNote 2007 inside the VM and I could amend it.

The next phase came when I realised I could specify that the VM also had access to Mac files. So now I can open the Shared Documents doc lib (and that folder) in the Mac's own browser (Safari) and then open the .one file for the section I want to update. This will then seemlessly open the OneNote 2007 from that VM so that I can amend the OneNote 2007 notebook section.

So I can now use the Mac as if it was running OneNote 2007 containing notebooks stored on the Mac.

As for the synchronization. It seems to work so that amendments to the web version are synchronized automatically to the version stored on the files of the Vista portable but that amendments to that Vista portable copy need to be manually synchronized (because that's the setting I have specified there) to get them to the WSS 3.0 copy. But it works and that, as I think you'll agree, is the main thing.




P.S. There is one thing to watch out for. If you have set the non-Web copy to be only synchronized when you actually say "synchronize now!", there's a little red mark next to the name of the notebook. I don't know about you but little red marks make me think something is wrong. Well, actually there isn't. All that little red mark means is that *at the moment* the notebook copy in the VM (or other PC running OneNote 2007) isn't connected. Right-Clicking and selecting "Sync now" will turn it to green and it will start synchronizing.

P.P.S. You may be wondering why I don't change the setting to "sync automatically whenever there are changes". Well the answer is obvious when you know (if you know!) that I have lots of VMs and because of the amount of RAM on that MAC (2GB) and the amount of RAM dedicated to the VMs (at least 1GB) I can't have more than one running at a time. So the VM containing my OneNote 2007 notebook shareable version isn't always available when I am running a PC (or even the Mac) that I want to access that shareable version (and I don't want it trying to attach all the time to look for new stuff, do I?).
5/12/2008 9:02:59 AM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer | SharePoint  | 
 Saturday, May 10, 2008

I have a problem that my Black Zune thinks that if I delete a CD I've ripped to the portable (in order to transfer it to the Zune) from the portable, I also want it to disappear from the Zune.

Not so.  I want them to stay on the Zune and I don't want them taking up space I can ill afford on the portable (where other things are beginning so suffer because of the lack of space).

Now the interesting thing is that I also have a Red Zune and when I connect that to the portable, that can be connected as a guest and then none of this made to and from deletes happens.

So I've been looking for the setting that converts my Black Zune to a guest too and of course it's not there.

I've also been looking at other ways of cutting the connection but it seems from the wording that if I cut the connection between a CD on the portable and the copy of the CD on the Zune, the copy on the Zune is deleted (at least that's what the software seems to be warning me will happen).

So for the moment all I have is the following "solution".

Fill up the Zune as far as possible (until the portable runs out of space) with CDs from the portable. Then remove the Zune; delete all the files on the portable and - most impoortant - *never* attach the Zune to the portable again (because the first thing that would happen is that it would delete all my music on the Zune). Add any later CDs I acquire to the Black Zune only via the desktop where it is (will be) hopefully a guest and synchronization won't take place but I'll still be able to add stuff.

Meanwhile the situation with the Red Zune is probably the opposite!

Thank goodness they were out of Black ones when I ordered the Red one. The black one came later as a present and I'd have to start labelling them to know which Zune to attach to with PC.

Now if anyone has a real solution to this problem - please write a comment. I'm holding off on deleting all those files on the portable for a couple of days just in case. (So I have the possibility to test any solution with the Black Zune without the files on it disappearing ...

 

P.S. Well that was clever of me. Leaving the question mark off the subject so everyone would think I was presenting a solution. As it is I'm still in the same semi mess. So what I'm going to do is move the Zune folder to a USB drive and then if I really really do need to connect the Black Zune to the portable (or I forget the problem!) I can at least get the files back quickly and won't need to rip them from my CDs again.
5/10/2008 4:25:57 PM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer  | 

Note: All of the addresses of the KB / Articles - 2007 Products / MS / Non-MS Articles below were valid at the time I added them to the WSS FAQ
site and to this file. I can't guarantee that they still are.

(This is also posted to the WSS newsgroup at microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices - web access via http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/newsgroups/server/sharepoint.mspx)

(Items are added to the WSS FAQ throughout the week so you will find new items more quickly by checking at wss.collutions.com or www.wssfaq.com daily.)

From 4th - 10th May 2008

NOTE: Amendment to KB articles: Microsoft are not not amending the date of a KB article if the change made is marked as a version point change (so from 2.2 to 2.3 for instance).
This ought to mean that the amendment made is cosmetic rather than important as important text changes ought to result in a major version change (such as from 2.2 to 3.0).
Because of this change and to avoid unnecessary effort I will in future not amend the listings in the WSS FAQ sites if only a minor version change has taken place.
I will continue to amend both the date and version numbers of major version changes and of course will continue to add all relevant new KB articles that my RSS feeds and other sources give me.

I.1 2007 KB Articles    (*now only one section for WSS and MOSS*)

New

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;952171

You are prompted multiple times for authentication when you try to access Central Administration, or you receive an error message when you try to configure the Office SharePoint Server Search service in SharePoint Server 2007

5th May 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;952692

Upgrading Windows SharePoint Services from version 2.0 to 3.0 after upgrading Team Foundation Server 2005 to version 2008

5th May 2008

Modified

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940958/en-us

How to prevent SharePoint Designer 2007 users from changing a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site or a SharePoint Server 2007 site (ver 3.0)

8th May 2008

I.b Forefront KB Articles

New

None

Modified

None

I.c InfoPath 2007 KB Articles

New or Modified

None


II. Articles - 2007 Products  (no longer with all links to articles for other Office 2007 and other 2007 Products)

New

A. Office 2007 Server Products

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc543192.aspx

Visual How To: Updating Document Information Panels for Content Type Changes in SharePoint Server 2007 (Joel Krist, Alona Systems)

10th May 2008 (date added - date of article April 2008)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc540662.aspx

Creating Business Applications by Using Excel Services and Office Open XML Formats (Sergei Gundorov)

10th May 2008 (date added - date of article April 2008)

http://blogs.technet.com/stefan_gossner/archive/2008/05/07/troubleshooting-spsite-spweb-leaks-in-wss-v3-and-moss-2007.aspx

Troubleshooting SPSite/SPWeb leaks in WSS v3 and MOSS 2007 (Blog - Stefan Gossner)

7th May 2008

http://sharepointsolutions.blogspot.com/2008/05/looping-through-items-in-sharepoint.html

Looping Through Items in a SharePoint List with SharePoint Designer Workflows (Blog - Ricky Spears, SharePoint Solutions)

6th May 2008

http://www.zimmergren.net/archive/2008/05/05/how-to-easily-construct-your-caml-queries-with-spquery.aspx

How To: Easily construct your CAML queries with CAML Query Builder (Blog - Tobias Zimmergren)

5th May 2008

http://www.sharepointblogs.com/dwise/archive/2008/05/01/inside-the-sharepoint-people-picker.aspx

Inside the SharePoint People Picker (Blog - David Wise)

1st May 2008

http://www.devx.com/codemag/Article/37736

SharePoint Applied—Stsadm Is Your Friend (devx.com - Sahil Malik)

22nd April 2008

http://weblogs.asp.net/jan/archive/2008/04/16/adding-breadcrumb-navigation-to-sharepoint-application-pages-the-easy-way.aspx

Adding Breadcrumb Navigation to SharePoint Application Pages, the Easy Way (Blog - Jan Tielens)

16th April 2008

B. Other Office 2007 products (selected few only since 1.1.2007)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc531331.aspx

Install Project Server 2007 in Windows Server 2008 (single-server installation)

5th May 2008 (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197402.aspx

Manage Active Directory synchronization in Project Server 2007

5th May 2008 (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197632.aspx

Back up Project Server 2007 by using SQL Server tools

5th May 2008 (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197459.aspx

Migrate Project Server 2007 by using SQL Server tools

5th May 2008 (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197511.aspx

Restore Project Server 2007 by using SQL Server tools

5th May 2008 (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197241.aspx

Back up Project Server 2007 by using the Stsadm command-line tool

5th May 2008 (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197471.aspx

Restore Project Server 2007 by using the Stsadm command-line tool

5th May 2008 (date added)

C. Other New 2006/2007 Products  (selected few only since 1.1.2007)

None

 

Modified

None


III WebCasts (+ PodCasts, On-Line courses) for 2007 Products
 
http://wm.microsoft.com/ms/msdn/office/2007OfficeVisualHowTos/WSS3.0UpdatingDocumentInformationPanelsforContentTypeChanges.wmv

Visual How To: Updating Document Information Panels for Content Type Changes in SharePoint Server 2007 (Video) (Joel Krist, Alona Systems)

10th May 2008 (date added - date of article April 2008)

IV WSS v3 FAQ

New

http://wss.asaris.de/sites/walsh/Lists/WSSv3%20FAQ/EditForm.aspx?ID=1376

V.118 Professional SharePoint Workflow Programming (Wiley - Shahram Khosravi)

Modified

None

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V WSSv2 KB Articles (plus SPS 2003 Hot fixes)

New or Modified

None

VI WSSv2 FAQ

New or Modified

None

5/10/2008 2:20:00 PM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer | SharePoint  | 
 Saturday, May 03, 2008

STOP PRESS.

It was nice while it lasted but I suspect it lasted for only a week. I've checked four of the books listed below today (10th May) and all are back to their usual 34% off - my upcoming one wasn't 60% off so is still at the same price as last week.

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I'm just doing a massive check through of the books in my books page to update the prices to May 2008 prices (and reverse the order of the links) and I've so far found three books that are all at 60% off at Amazon US.

Grab them while the price stays this low.

Beginning SharePoint 2007 Administration: Windows SharePoint Services 3 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (Wrox - Göran Husman)

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0470125292/heme0f

$ 15.99

MCTS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Configuration Study Guide (70-630) (Sybex - James Pyles)

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0470226633/heme0f

$ 19.99

Professional SharePoint 2007 Development (Wrox - John Holliday, John Alexander, Jeff Julian, Eli Robillard, Brendon Schwartz, Matt Ranlett, Dan Attis, Tom Rizzo)
 
 
$ 19.99
 
 
(They've also reduced the price of my upcoming book to $ 19,79 but that's not 60% discount and is a price I expect to stay steady for a while (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0672330008/heme0f) SamsTeach Yourself SharePoint 2007 in 24 Hours (Autumn/Fall 2008))
 
 
There are probably more but those are the ones I've noticed so far.
 

P.S. Another 60% one - this one I might even buy myself (to be fair to the other three I already have two of them).

Mastering Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (Sybex - C. A. Callahan)

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0470127287/heme0f

$ 19.99

P.P.S. I'm still (this is about 2 hours later than the P.S.) working my way through the books and I've come to the RealWorld one I wrote a chapter for AND they are selling that at 60% off as well. I don't know whether to be offended or not :)  ?

Real World SharePoint 2007: Indispensable Experiences From 16 MOSS and WSS MVPs (Wrox - Editor: Scot Hillier. Authors: 16 MVPs

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0470168358/heme0f

$ 19.99

P.P.P.S. I did order the Mastering SharePoint book. I thought I'd need to order some more books to make an order from the US to Finland worthwhile but as I'd just ordered a few books a few days earlier (typical!), I decided to see how much they'd charge for just one book. For $27 and change I will get it here in about 2-3 weeks. Not bad.

(I've also amended the price of Göran's book. I vaguely wondered at the time how that could be the same price as the other ones if it too was 60% off. It turns out it wasn't $19.99 at all but a mere $15.99).

 

.... and a massive thanks to the first person to order *my* book (via my links that is, but it's still the only pre-order I know about). What a feeling especially as I have just handed in the final chapters!

5/3/2008 4:53:25 PM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer | SharePoint  | 

Note: All of the addresses of the KB / Articles - 2007 Products / MS / Non-MS Articles below were valid at the time I added them to the WSS FAQ
site and to this file. I can't guarantee that they still are.

(This is also posted to the WSS newsgroup at microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices - web access via http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/newsgroups/server/sharepoint.mspx)

(Items are added to the WSS FAQ throughout the week so you will find new items more quickly by checking at wss.collutions.com or www.wssfaq.com daily.)

From 27th April to 3rd May 2008

NOTE: Amendment to KB articles: Microsoft are not not amending the date of a KB article if the change made is marked as a version point change (so from 2.2 to 2.3 for instance).
This ought to mean that the amendment made is cosmetic rather than important as important text changes ought to result in a major version change (such as from 2.2 to 3.0).
Because of this change and to avoid unnecessary effort I will in future usually not amend the listings in the WSS FAQ sites if only a minor version change has taken place.
I will continue to amend both the date and version numbers of major version changes and of course will continue to add all relevant new KB articles that my RSS feeds and other sources give me.

I.1 2007 KB Articles    (*now only one section for WSS and MOSS*)

New

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950483

Description of the Forms Server 2007 hotfix package: March 27, 2008

3rd April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=928729

When you open an Excel 2007 workbook by using Excel Web Access, you are presented with a Security Information dialog box (ver 1.4)

May 14th 2007 (new here)

Modified

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;936759

E-mail notifications for alerts are not sent when content in a migrated list or in a migrated document library changes after you perform a database migration to upgrade to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (ver 2.1)

1st May 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=948725

Restoration of the configuration database is not supported in SharePoint Server 2007 and in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (ver 3.0)

30th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940958/en-us

How to prevent SharePoint Designer 2007 users from changing a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site or a SharePoint Server 2007 site (ver 2.0)

29th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;938663

One-time timer jobs in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or in SharePoint Server 2007 are delayed by at least one hour when the jobs are scheduled to occur during daylight saving time (DST) (ver 1.5)

(23rd October 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928738

How to configure the Excel Services Unattended Service account in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (ver 1.1)

(6th July 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;928754

Excel Services does not support asynchronous queries (ver 1.2)

(May 14th 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;928737

A hyperlink does not work in an Excel 2007 client workbook that is published to Excel Services in SharePoint Server 2007 (ver 1.3)

(May 14th 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;928730

You may expose internal server names or path names when you post an Excel 2007 file to a SharePoint Server 2007 Web site if the file uses a CELL(<address>) function (ver 1.5)

(May 14th 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;928726

Error message when a user tries to view a chart in Excel Web Access: "Failed to download Excel Services Chart" (ver 1.2)

(May 14th 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;928728

You receive an error message when you use Excel Web Access to refresh the data connections for an Excel 2007 workbook (ver 1.4)

(May 14th 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;928739

The "Get Filter Values From" command is not displayed in the Connections menu when you try to edit an Excel Web Access Web Part in Excel Services (ver 1.2)

(May 14th 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;928731

Data appears in a way that is incorrect when you click Filter in the drop-down menu for a PivotTable report in Excel 2007 (ver 1.2)

(May 14th 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment


I.b Forefront KB Articles

New

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951384

Software fixes and features that are included in Forefront Security for SharePoint Service Pack 2 (ver 2.0)

21st April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951545

You cannot install Forefront Security for SharePoint on a computer that is running both Exchange 2007 and Office SharePoint 2007

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951507

The Performance Monitor does not show the statistics for Forefront Security for SharePoint

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951480

The start date and the end date are not set correctly when you try to use the Forefront Server Security for SharePoint console to schedule a Manual Scan job

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951471

The Filter Set Template section displays non-filter set templates in addition to filter set templates in Microsoft Forefront Security for SharePoint

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951506

You may encounter problems when you try to use the Forefront Server Security for SharePoint Administrative console to connect to an Office SharePoint 2007 server (ver 1.1)

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950949

Error message when you upload a document to a SharePoint Web site that has Forefront Security for SharePoint installed: "Virus Found DocumentName contains the following virus: VirusName"

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951466

Scan engines may not load correctly after an engine update is not completed successfully in Microsoft Forefront Security for SharePoint

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951479

The FSCController service may not log a Stopping event during a system shutdown in Forefront Security for SharePoint

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951478

Forefront Security for SharePoint may incorrectly apply keyword filters to all the text of an e-mail message

15th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950943

Some scan engine update settings do not reflect the new settings after you apply a new scan engine update template in Forefront Server Security for SharePoint

14th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950945

Viruses may not be correctly removed by Forefront Security for SharePoint when you select the "Require documents to be checked out before they can be edited" option

11th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950939

Keyword filters in Forefront Security for SharePoint are not applied to text files

10th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950947

Support information for using Forefront Security for SharePoint on a Windows Server 2008-based computer or on a Windows Vista-based computer

10th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950942

When a proxy server tries to redirect the engine update path, the scan engine updates fail in Forefront Security for SharePoint

9th April 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950941

The files that are deleted during a manual scan are not renamed in Forefront Security for SharePoint

2nd April 2008

Modified

None

I.c InfoPath 2007 KB Articles

New or Modified

None


II. Articles - 2007 Products  (no longer with all links to articles for other Office 2007 and other 2007 Products)

New

A. Office 2007 Server Products

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=105623&clcid=0x409

White Paper: Planning and Monitoring SQL Server Storage for SharePoint: Performance Recommendations and Best Practices

2nd May (date added, date of paper May 2008)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc531334.aspx

Administering workflows (Annoying Starter Page including links to pages which consist of links to pages)

2nd May (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263021.aspx

Monitoring the Records Center site (Somewhat Annoying Starter Page including links to pages which consist of links to pages)

2nd May (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc560988.aspx

Plan SSP architecture

2nd May (date added)

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc424952.aspx

Plan for host-named site collections

2nd May (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=116395&clcid=0x409

White paper: Advantages of Deploying SharePoint Products and Technologies with Windows Server 2008

2nd May (Article dated April 2008)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=117905&clcid=0x409

Case Study: Creating a Highly Available Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Environment by using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database Mirroring (Ralf Günther, Microsoft Gmbh and Bernd Kemmler, Alegri International Service Gmbh)

2nd May (Article dated April 2008)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=117212&clcid=0x409

White Paper: Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit (Kirk Stark)

2nd May (Article dated April 2008)

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=f8eea8f0-fa30-4c10-abc9-217eeacec9ce&displaylang=en&tm

SharePoint Administration Toolkit x64

30th April 2008

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=263cd480-f6eb-4fa3-9f2e-2d47618505f2&displaylang=en&tm

SharePoint Administration Toolkit x86

30th April 2008

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=a438a9b9-9f15-42ec-866f-2ea58e10db36&displaylang=en&tm

Windows Workflow Foundation Web Workflow Approvals Starter Kit

30th April 2008

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc539928.aspx

Building Excel 2007 and Excel Services Dashboards by Consuming Two-Dimensional Data from Web Services (Bhushan Nene, Microsoft and Scot Hillier, MVP)

28th April 2008 (date added - date of article April 2008)

http://www.sharepointblogs.com/benrobb/archive/2008/04/25/using-msbuild-to-manage-deployments-in-sharepoint-part-3.aspx

Using MSBuild to manage deployments in SharePoint - Part 3 (Blog - Ben Robb)

25th April 2008

http://www.devx.com/enterprise/Article/37675

Upgrading SharePoint from SPS2003 to MOSS 2007 (devx.com - Vikram Srivatsa)

11th April 2008

B. Other Office 2007 products (selected few only since 1.1.2007)

None

C. Other New 2006/2007 Products  (selected few only since 1.1.2007)

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AD0B72FB-4A1D-4C52-BDB5-7DD7E816D046&displaylang=en

Open XML Format SDK (Apr08)   (added the the SDK section)

17th April 2008

Modified

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=83725&clcid=0x409

Using SQL Server Database Mirroring with Office SharePoint Server and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

2nd May (Article dated November 2007 and updated February 2008 and April 2008)

Deleted

None


III WebCasts (+ PodCasts, On-Line courses) for 2007 Products
 
New

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115635&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Workshop Overview

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115636&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Enterprise Search Overview

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115637&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: SharePoint Search 2007 Walkthrough

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115638&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Search Architecture and Deployment Scenarios

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115639&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Crawl and Query Processes

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115640&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Relevance Ranking

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115641&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Customizing the End-User Experience

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115642&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Developing Search Solutions

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115643&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Business Data Catalog Search

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115644&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Extensibility and Integration for Search

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115646&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Search Administration

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115647&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Security for Search

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115648&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Performance Scalability and Capacity Planning for Search

26th April 2008 (date added)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115649&clcid=0x409

MOSS 2007 Enterprise Search - Training Videos: Search Operations

26th April 2008 (date added)

IV WSS v3 FAQ

New

http://wss.asaris.de/sites/walsh/Lists/WSSv3%20FAQ/DispForm.aspx?ID=1374

V.116 Office SharePoint Server 2007-Programmierung. Anwendungsprogrammierung für SharePoint (Microsoft Press, Patrick Tisseghem)

http://wss.asaris.de/sites/walsh/Lists/WSSv3%20FAQ/DispForm.aspx?ID=1375

V.117 Extending the MOSS Publishing HTML Editor Field Control (Wrox, Andrew Connell) *released*  (Note: a 23 page Wrox Brox downloadable pdf file at $6.99)

Modified

http://wss.asaris.de/sites/walsh/Lists/WSSv3%20FAQ/DispForm.aspx?ID=1283

V.76 Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - Das Handbuch (in German) (MSPress Deutschland - Erin O'Connor) *released*

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V WSSv2 KB Articles (plus SPS 2003 Hot fixes)

New

None

Modified

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=827926

Considerations That Apply When You Use Multiple Log Files for Usage Analysis Processing in Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 (ver 3.3)

(2nd October 2007)    i.e. not the date of this amendment

VI WSSv2 FAQ

New or Modified

None

5/3/2008 3:29:05 PM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [0]   Other Computer | SharePoint  | 

I have no intention in joining the number of people keen to inform you in their blogs that Microsoft have just issued a "SharePoint Administration Kit" (for both x86 and x64 with also a white paper) as I presume you've already seen the links to them in the WSS FAQ sites.

But what I think might get hidden is the fact that that Kit sneaks in a new stsadm command which you might well think ought to have been included in SP1 or as a hot fix rather than being included in a semi-official "Kit" many people probably won't bother to download.

This is a solution for a common enough problem where e-mail alerts weren't sent out if a WSS 2.0 installation had been upgraded to WSS 3.0 by the third standard upgrade method (using the 2.0 database to move the WSS 2.0 installation to another server).

This is nicely described in KB 936759 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;936759) which has just been updated.

"E-mail notifications for alerts are not sent when content in a migrated list or in a migrated document library changes after you perform a database migration to upgrade to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0" (ver 2.1)

 

5/3/2008 12:57:22 PM (FLE Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [1]   Other Computer | SharePoint  | 
 Sunday, April 27, 2008

After spending the past four months living and breathing the book, it's now almost written and I can soon relax for a bit until the technical reviewer's comments come back and I see how much the text needs to be changed (or not) as a result of the comments. Then, I would guess there's the final run through after the publisher's people have made a book out of it (although I've tried as much as possible to follow their rules on length; content (style) and formatting).

But for now, with 23 out of 24 chapters written and with the final chapter already planned and probably ready by the end of this week, all I have left to do is to read printouts of the final half of the book; correct them off-line (using a pen!) and then enter the corrections into the Word 2003 text (and naturally then hand them all in to the publishers for the technical reviewer to have a go at).

With the short Finnish summer rapidly approaching I won't be short of things to do in my suddenly available spare time.

Meanwhile though, a comment on other SharePoint 2007 books. No, not what you think, no reviews but merely the strange fact that despite me having a vast collection of SharePoint 2007 books, I've during this whole book-writing process done my best to keep them shut. I haven't wanted the text of those books and the way they treat the subjects - which naturally tend to come up in my book too - to affect what I write.

In fact, when I look back, the only subject where I really expected (and looked for) guidance from existing books was workflow but after I searched the indexes of a few and didn't find much (and this was for the basic three stage workflow in WSS 3.0 - one of the specialist SPD 2007 had a good chapter on workflow in that which I did my very best to ignore; while the other SPD 2007 book had nothing at all on workflow [hint the first was the MS Press one]) I just went ahead and spent the time to run through and document the whole process myself. This turned out to be a different approach to the one taken in the one book where I later actually did see something on workflow in WSS 3.0, so it'll be interesting to hear a comparison later.

It's actually not too difficult a process and most of the several days I spent on the chapter were caused by my local (to my server) SMTP server not working as it should and so the e-mails that are part of the 3-stage process weren't going to the people who were supposed to get them. In the end after going back and back and back to working VM snaphots of the WSS 3.0 site, I came to the conclusion that my ISP was only letting my SMTP server work correctly in the first couple of hours of any session because my contract with them doesn't include being allowed to connect a server to the Internet. So they had some routine that dropped me, making the e-mails work and then not work irrespe