18 March, 2012

Excel 2010 articles, fixes and updates - Year 2011


This list contains all of the known Microsoft Knowledge Base articles, howtos, fixes, hotfixes, webcasts and updates of Microsoft Excel 2010 that have been released in Year 2011


2555016 Excel 2010 may crash when using HP Printers Q2555016 KB2555016 June 13, 2011











2528533 Office 2010 Cumulative Update for April 2011 Q2528533 KB2528533 April 28, 2011



























2493730 Office 2010 Cumulative Update for February 2011 Q2493730 KB2493730 February 28, 2011




2273257 Office Application Custom Code Solutions Q2273257 KB2273257 February 21, 2011



2276904 Office Deployment Q2276904 KB2276904 January 12, 2011

2479673 Office 2010 Cumulative Update for December 2010 Q2479673 KB2479673 January 6, 2011

You are attempting to open a file that is blocked by your registry policy setting.

Number of error messages that will be fixed when you will apply the resolution:

You are attempting to open a file that is blocked by your registry policy setting.

You are attempting to open a file type <<File Type>> that has been blocked by your File Block settings in the Trust Center.

You are attempting to open a file that was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office. This file type is blocked from opening in this version by your registry policy setting.

You are attempting to save a file that is blocked by your registry policy setting.

You are attempting to save a file type <<File Type>> that has been blocked by your File Block settings in the Trust Center.

Your error message will be anyone which are mentioned above. but don't worry Microsoft has already published a KB for this and your issue will be resolved when you will apply the mentioned resolution.

Resolution:
To resolve this issue, click the following article number under the name of the Office program that you are using to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 

Word 2010, Word 2007, or Word 2003
Excel 2010, Excel 2007, or Excel 2003
PowerPoint 2010, PowerPoint 2007, or PowerPoint 2003
I receive an error message when I try to open or save a file in PowerPoint


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

The provided Secure Store target application is either incorrectly configured or does not exist


Yesterday, i was configuring Schedule PowerPivot Data Refresh as per this microsoft article: 
What i did exactly ?
-Open a SharePoint 2010 site
-Uploads Powerpivot
-selects schedule a data refresh for the workbook
-at step 7, i have selected third option i.e. The user enters a known existing Secure Store Target application ID in the Credentials section inside the "Connect using the credentials saved in Secure Store Service" field.
-Clicks OK to save the schedule and got the following error message:
"The provided Secure Store target application is either incorrectly configured or does not exist"

I have successfully resolved this issue by following the below mentioned steps:
Note: I am still debugging this issue to find out the root cause. Will share the details asap.

Resolution Steps:
1.       In Central Administration browse to Application Management 
2.       Click Manage Service Applications
3.       Click to the right of the Secure Store Application link so the row appears highlighted. The objective is to activate the Administrators button in the menu ribbon.  
4.       Click on the Administrators button and add the user (or an appropriate security group including user) to the field.  
5.       Click Add, and then check the "Manage target applications" check box.

If you have any queries/questions then please let me know. I would be more than happy to help you as well as resolves your issues, Thank you

17 March, 2012

When opening an excel file I get the following error "This workbook cannot be opened because it is not stored in an Excel Services Application trusted location.

If you are working on Office Web apps in SharePoint 2010 then you may come across this error…
“This workbook cannot be opened because it is not stored in an Excel Services Application trusted location.
To create an Excel Services Application trusted location, contact your system administrator.”

its very simple to resolve this error and start working on excel again :-)
there are 2 methods to resolve this issue:

Option 1: Configure to open in Client Application
At the site collection level activate the "Open Documents in Client Applications by default Feature"

Option2: At the Document Library set the "Opening Documents in the Browser" setting to "Open in client application"

OR
  1. open central admin 
  2. go to Manage service applications
  3. Click on Excel services Application.
  4. Then click on “Trusted file locations”
  5. You can see that http:// is already there, so you could just add https:// or put in a url to a specific location
  6. Fill in the boxes, I also ticked the trust children box.
  7. Once you have done this go back to your Excel document and it will open up in the browser. 
If you have any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned information then please let me know, thank you

System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied.

This issue occurs if you use a connection method that uses Windows shell components or Explorer View. For example, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:

1-if you try to map a drive to a document library by using the net use command, you are prompted to type your user name and password. After you type your user name and password, you receive the following error message:

System error 5 has occurred.
Access is denied.

2-If you try to view a document library by using Explorer View, you are prompted several times to type your user name and password. If you click Cancel, Explorer View displays Web folders. 
To have us enable Basic authentication on the client computer for you, go to the "Fix it for me" section. If you prefer to fix this problem yourself, go to the "Let me fix it myself" section.
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