Not to sure why I am getting this. The database is on a shared drive (Running XP) and the shared drive is wide open. The database opens, however, when I try to "import Batch from Spreadsheet" I recevie this error. What more, in any, info do you need to help me...?
Thanks in advance,
cmajewsk
Thanks all for your help. Yes, the first page takes a while to load and then all subsequent pages come a lot quicker. Checked all machines and they are all set to AUTO/AUTO. Again, thanks for all your help.
Well I finally obtained FrontPage 2003, and must say I am impressed with the control you have over the customization of WSS. Anyone, have a good link to SharePoint icons, themes, examples, templates, etc..? pref. free, but a small fee (shareware) is also acceptable...
Why is it, that my Sharepoint is so slow?
It is on a 100BTX Switched Network. There are no other services running on the machine except VirusScan 7.1, and I have turned off on-access scanning on the databases, etc...
There are only a few sites, and they are pretty small, as they are very...
Yeah, the "Members" webpart will do this but that doesn't show that they are actually on the SharePoint site, only that they are logged into Windows Messenger, MSN Messenger, Passport, etc...whatever M$ is calling it now...
Hey Bart, they have on http://www.sharepointcustomization.com/ site a link to Test Drive FrontPage 2003 (http://www.runaware.com/microsoft/frontpage2003/) is that worth using, or is is very limitied version and cannot do that much...??
Check the settings on the clients!
This is a setting in MS Office. For example in MS Word, if you are seeing a delay you can change this option by:
Select View>>Toolbars>>Task Pane
In the Task Pane drop down, select “Shared Workspace”.
At the bottom you will see a “Get Updates” button and...
All good questions! I didn't think of including any exceptions to the on-access scanning by VirusScan Enterprise. But now that I think about it, there definately should be files/dictories that should be excluded! Anyone hazard a 'good practices' guess what they are?
Much thanks to both of you...I am on it. Reading and rereading the documentation. I'll start building another machine for backup testing purposes...
Thanks again,
And if I become some kind of expert like you and Evilbart I will let you know...(ha, ha).
Charles
Thanks, so much.. From what 'edminformatica' says, I will start testing my backups right away to at least make sure what I have been doing with stsadmin is creating a viable backup.
So, I'll need another W2K3 machine, running SPS 2.0 correct?
At that point I just point the backup.dat file when...
OK went to MS Support and finally got the syntax correct you don't type in 'servername/site' like the stsadm help file tells you, you type in just the servername!
stsadm.exe -o backup -url http://servername -filename e:\backup\websites\backup.dat
It then ran successfully and now I have a...
Well, maybe I will have to buy that application afterall....
When I run stsadm.exe -o backup -url http://servername/site -filename
I receive the follwing error:
"The specified url is not a top-level Web site. The back and restore ops only work for top-level Web sites...
Damn! $1500 for 1 server and 50 sites...I don't think I could justify that! It really looks like a great product, but that pricing is outrageous! I'll try the stsadmin tool...which I haven't used yet. Is it worth even downloading the trial? Does it do enough for a potential showing for my...
I have looked all over the Microsoft site and they don't give you much in the way of a 'best practices' guide to backup the MSDE DB and the SharePoint Sites. What are the best ways to do this? I am running only SharePoint Services 2.0/Server 2003 with MSDE...any ideas or sites out there that...
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