The sites not on our server (hosted) with no active directory.
But...I've had a response from Cobweb to telling me how to alter user passwords. Site Settings > Site Administration > View site collection user information.
So now I can sort it. Never received a response from Microsoft on their...
What weird way of doing things, Microsoft get sillier every day. Waiting for the reply now, hope it works, it only asked for my email address and not my Sharepoint url.
I've tried this, but it just remembers the user from before and doesn't give me the option to send a logon details email. I have to stick to using the same user names as well since it's dependant on the email address.
I am the Site Admin for a hosted Sharepoint site (CobWebUK) and previously I have created some users who received logon details from the system. Some users have lost their details and now can't login but there seem's to be nothing I can do as admin to find out or reset their passwords.
I have...
OK, so I gave up trying to do this and went for a hosted trial via CobWeb. Actually, I went to Server World first but four days later and they still haven't got back to me.
Anyway, the trial site was created, I accessed it over the web and added another user apart from myself, went into Outlook...
I have installed Sharepoint on a remote server that's sitting on a workgroup and not part of our domain. I've created a top-level Team site and can see it if I go to IE and use the IP address followed by site url.
Thing is, if I use Outlook to send a shared attachment, I get the error :-...
Ok, I've given up trying to use Active Directory creation as I don't think that's what I really need. Now I've got another problem which I'll post in a new thread.
Not sure how to do that to be honest Burninator. What I did find yesterday after another reinstall was that I got an error message and that there is an updated version of SP. I downloaded and installed it and will be trying it out today. It perhaps doesn't help that the remote server I'm using...
I can't use Central Admin for doing this because I'm using Active Directory creation and it doesn't let you. I tried using the machine name in the url instead of localhost but I got the same problem. I tried using the IP address as well but no luck.
I have just reinstalled Sharepoint so that I can use Active Directory creation for users, I've created a virtual directory and extended it but now I have to create a top-level website with the following command line:-
stsadm.exe -o createsite -url http://localhost:1234/sptest -ownerlogin...
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