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SharePoint Memory Jog: May 2011
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Sunday, 29 May 2011. I aim to use this blog to record the experiences I encounter throughout the SharePoint world. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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SharePoint Memory Jog: SharePoint 2010 - asp:CreateUserWizard
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Tuesday, 21 August 2012. SharePoint 2010 - asp:CreateUserWizard. While using the asp:CreateUserWizard control to add forms based authentication users to my asp membership database I was encountering the following error:. Exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' was thrown. The error above was being generated after I successfully created a new user. The issue it seems is with the control creating a cookie named: .ASPXAUTH. The solution expire the cookie. 160; HttpCookie. 160; ResetAuth();.
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SharePoint Memory Jog: October 2011
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Tuesday, 25 October 2011. SharePoint 2010: The content type is in use. When trying to delete a content type within SharePoint you can receive the following error:. Obviously it is telling you that you can’t delete the content type as it is being used somewhere within your site. The question is where is the content type being used. When I have been faced with this I have used a couple of different methods to find out. SharePoint Manager is a tool that you can download here. CTUWebId = AW.ID. After recreat...
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SharePoint Memory Jog: PowerShell - Event Receivers on SharePoint List
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Friday, 31 August 2012. PowerShell - Event Receivers on SharePoint List. There are times when you want to check which event receivers are attached to a SharePoint list. This can be easily achieved through use of a PowerShell script. Name, Assembly,. There are also times when you might want to remove any event receivers from the list. Name, Assembly,. 160; . 3 May 2013 at 07:32. Identity should be prefixed with hyphens(-Identity). 27 April 2015 at 13:46. 2 Your script should end with $spWeb.Dispose().
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SharePoint Memory Jog: November 2011
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Monday, 21 November 2011. SharePoint 2010 - Move Log Files. By default the SharePoint Logs are located within the hive at:. 8220;C: Program Files Common Files Microsoft Shared Web Server Extensions 14 LOGS”. In order to mitigate the risk of running out of disk space on the C drive you may wish to change to location of the log files. This can be achieved through either Central Administration or PowerShell. Within Central Administration click Monitoring. Then Configure diagnostic logging. 8220;This blog de...
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SharePoint Memory Jog: August 2012
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Friday, 31 August 2012. PowerShell - Event Receivers on SharePoint List. There are times when you want to check which event receivers are attached to a SharePoint list. This can be easily achieved through use of a PowerShell script. Name, Assembly,. There are also times when you might want to remove any event receivers from the list. Name, Assembly,. 160; . Wednesday, 29 August 2012. SharePoint - REST : Feed Format not supported. Http:/ sharepoint/ vti bin/listdata.svc/MyCustomList(1). While using the ...
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SharePoint Memory Jog: June 2011
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Sunday, 26 June 2011. SharePoint 2010 - Unable to login through windows prompt (loopback issue). Recently I was attempting to log into an extended SharePoint web application that had been configured for Claims Based Authentication. The problem being that I was unable to login when prompted for credentials. Turns out it was a loop back problem. This can be fixed through a change to the registry. Which can be done manually or through some PowerShell. Wednesday, 15 June 2011. Single Line of Text. Use Format...
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SharePoint Memory Jog: December 2011
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Tuesday, 27 December 2011. PowerShell - Script Comments. Within PowerShell their are two different types of comments: Inline. Inline – #. Inline comments are denoted by a # symbol at the start of the line. This comment only affects a single line. Block – #…#. Block comments are opened using # and closed using # these comments can span multiple lines. SharePoint 2010 - PowerShell Content Database Backup. To view the steps for backing up a content database through Central Administration.”. The item paramet...
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SharePoint Memory Jog: September 2012
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Thursday, 27 September 2012. SharePoint 2010 - Custom Sign In Page: 401 Unauthorized. Recently when developing a custom sign in page I was encountering an “401 Unauthorized” error. The cause of this error was that my application page was inherited from LayoutsPageBase. In order to fix this I changed the application page to inherit from System.Web.UI.Page. System.Web.UI. Page. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). SharePoint 2010 - Custom Sign In Page: 401 Unautho. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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SharePoint Memory Jog: SharePoint - REST : Feed Format not supported
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Wednesday, 29 August 2012. SharePoint - REST : Feed Format not supported. With REST services looking like they are going to be playing a bigger part of the next version of SharePoint I felt it was time long over due for me to take a look. I started with a basic query to return an item from a list based on its ID:. Http:/ sharepoint/ vti bin/listdata.svc/MyCustomList(1). However, when entered into IE I was presented with the following message:. Internet Explorer cannot display this feed.