RRinTetons
IS-IT--Management
I'm preparing to migrate a really old WSS 3.0 site to 2010 Foundation. When I run the preupgrade check every single one of the list views is called out as not being upgradable. The message is:
To the best of my knowledge none of the list ever had any custom work done to them. They're the views Sharepoint created by default when the content was first defined.
1) What does that actually mean?
2) How do I fix it? How do I go about upgrading all those list views to the 'new XLST standard'?
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Richard Ray
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Code:
[b]Information Only : Customized list views that will not be upgraded.[/b]
A list view using custom Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML), a
list view not associated with a Feature, or a list view associated with a
custom Feature, will not be upgraded to the new XSLT-based list view. A list
view that is not upgraded will still render properly in Windows SharePoint
Services 4.0, but it will not inherit any benefits of the new XSLT-based
list view, such as SharePoint Designer customization support, conditional
formatting and improved developer experience with XSLT standard-based language
support. The following list views will not be upgraded:
To the best of my knowledge none of the list ever had any custom work done to them. They're the views Sharepoint created by default when the content was first defined.
1) What does that actually mean?
2) How do I fix it? How do I go about upgrading all those list views to the 'new XLST standard'?
-
Richard Ray
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort