Nowadays
pretty much busy in SP2013 assignments and didn’t get a time to publish any
article but today I would like to share some useful information about data view
webpart.
Before
I start writing about the problem description and its resolution, please refer
the following links that will give you some insight about data view webpart-
Problem
description-
Recently
I was working on user ticket in which we have restored one site collection from
development environment to production one. This site has been heavily customized using SharePoint
designer. Restore was successful and but while opening the home page of the
site, it throws an exception as follows
Error message-
Error while executing web part:
Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.WebPartPageUserException: Personalization has
been disabled for this zone.
Let
me tell you that this issue was very inconsistent as sometimes it works and
sometimes throws the above mentioned error message. It’s been happening with a
limited set of users so we checked their permissions; we checked their multiple
domains existence etc. but didn’t find any root cause behind the same.
Then
we started debugging into SharePoint logs and found the following-
"Error while
executing web part: Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.WebPartPageUserException:
Personalization has been disabled for this zone. at
Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.SPWebPartManager.ThrowIfCantModifyZone(String
zoneID, Boolean throwIfLocked) at
Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.SPWebPartManager.ProcessZoneId(WebPart
webPart, Boolean throwIfLocked) at
Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.SPWebPartManager.SaveChangesInternal(SPLayoutProperties
layoutProperties, Boolean skipRightsCheck, Boolean
skipSafeAgainstScriptCheck) at
Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.BaseXsltListWebPart.get_CustomizedXsl() at Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.BaseXsltListWebPart.LoadXslCompiledTransform(WSSXmlUrlResolver
someXmlResolver) at
Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.DataFormWe...
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From
the above error message, we have started investigating the personalization
section of the webpart and finally we got it!
Here is the one Resolution:-
To resolve this issue, set the value of the AllowPersonalization attribute to "true" in all Web Parts of the Default.aspx page that has the custom portal site definitions. To
do this, follow these steps:
Open
the Default.aspx page of the site definition from an editing program.
1- For example, you may find the Default.aspx page in the
following location:
C:\Program
Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server
extensions\60\TEMPLATE\1033\Custom Site Definition Folder
2- Locate the following tag in the Default.aspx file:
<WebPartPages:WebPartZone
… />
3- Set the value of the AllowPersonalization attribute to
"true" as in the following example:
<WebPartPages:WebPartZone
AllowPersonalization="true" …/>
If you have any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned
information then please let me know. I would be more than happy to help you as
well as resolves your issues, Thank you.
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