16 August, 2012

Send to OneNote button is missing

Problem Description:
When you work in Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 buttons or OneNote 2010 buttons may be missing as follows: 

• When you work in an e-mail item, the Send to OneNote button is missing. 
• When you work in a calendar item or in a task item, the Notes about This Item or the Linked Meeting Notes button is missing. 

This issue may occur when the OneNote add-in is disabled in Outlook or if the Outlook Integration has not been installed.

For Windows Vista or Windows 7

1.  Click Start, type programs and features in the Search box, and then press ENTER. 
2.  Right-click on the version of Office or OneNote that is installed, and then click Change. 
3.  Select Add or Remove Features, and then click Continue. 
4.  Expand Microsoft OneNote. 
5.  Expand Send to OneNote Add-ins. 
6.  If there is an X next to Outlook Integration, click on the X, and then click Run from My Computer. 
7.  Click Continue. 

To enable the OneNote add-in in Outlook, follow these steps.

For Outlook 2010
1.  On the File menu, click Options. 
2.  Click Add-ins. 
3.  If OneNote Notes about Outlook Items is listed under Inactive Application Add-ins, follow these steps: 
• In the Manage box, click COM Add-Ins, and then click Go. 
• In the COM Add-Ins dialog box, click to select the OneNote Notes about Outlook Items check box, and then click OK. 

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 J Thank you.

The "Send To OneNote 2007" printer is missing in the Print dialog box in a 2007 Office program

In a 2007 Microsoft Office program, the Send To OneNote 2007 printer is missing in the Printer list in the Print dialog box.

This issue can occur when the Send To OneNote 2007 printer driver is missing.

NOTE:  You will be unable to install the Send To OneNote 2007 printer driver on a 64-bit version of Windows as it is incompatible with 64-bit operating systems.

To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.

Method 1: Repair the 2007 Office program installation
1.  Click Start, and then click Run. 
2.  Copy and then paste (or type) the following command in the Open box, and then press ENTER:
appwiz.cpl 
3.  In the Currently installed programs list, click the installed version of the 2007 Office program, and then click Change. 
4.  Click Repair, and then click Continue. 

Method 2: Install a generic printer driver, and then configure it for Microsoft Office OneNote 2007

1.  Install the generic printer driver in Windows Vista. To do this, follow these steps:
·         Click Start, type printers in the Start Search box, and then click Printers in the Programs list. 
·         On the left side of the page near the top, click add a printer. 
·         In the Add Printer dialog box, click Add a local printer. 
·         Click to select the Use an existing port option, select the appropriate port, and then click next. For example, you can select LPT1. 
·         Under Manufacturer, select Generic, select Generic / Text Only under Printers, and then click next. 
·         If you receive the following message, click to select the Use the driver that is currently installed (recommended) option, and then click Next :
·         Which version of the driver do you want to use? 
·         Click next, and then click Finish. 

2.  Configure the generic printer for OneNote. To do this, follow these steps:
§  In the printer list, right-click the Generic / Text only printer, and then click Properties
§  Click the Ports tab, and then click to select the Send to Microsoft OneNote Port check box. 
§  Click the Advanced Tab, select Send to Microsoft OneNote Driver in the Driver list, and then click Print Processor. 
§  Under Print processor, select OneNotePrint2007, select RAW under Default data type, and then click OK. 
§  Click the General tab, change the name of the printer to Send to OneNote 2007, and then click OK. 

OneNote has encountered a problem and cannot complete the action

Using shared notebooks with SharePoint sites. When Office OneNote 2007 notebooks are stored in a shared location, such as a SharePoint library, multiple users can simultaneously access shared notes and contribute to them on an ongoing basis. A library is a central location on a SharePoint site where people store and manage their files.

When you share a notebook on a SharePoint site, you can use the features of a library to manage and share your notebooks. You can manage who has permission to view the notebook or contribute notes. You can store additional information about the notebook or its pages, such as the department name or project number. You can also track versions of the notebook, so that people can view or restore an earlier version if needed and receive updates when the content changes by using alerts or RSS Feeds.

The 2007 Microsoft Office Suites provide the best level of rich, contextual integration with Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server, allowing users to interact with SharePoint sites without leaving their Office programs and to have two-way synchronization with collaborative information and documents as well as business data stored on SharePoint sites.

Problem Description:
§  Synchronization problem between SharePoint and Office OneNote application.
§  Updates are not being reflected on the users end/not able to see the current data i.e. correct versioning information
§  After having proper permissions at the site level but users are still getting read only notebooks

Error Message: OneNote has encountered a problem and cannot complete the action

Resolution: This problem has been fixed in Microsoft Office 2007 service pack2 and use the following links for the detailed description.

Reference:
Microsoft Office 2007 service pack2 can be downloaded from: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5

Complete summary based on number of issues fixed in service pack2: http://office-watch.com/t/n.aspx?a=850

Library "Open in Explorer" - Known Issue with SharePoint 2013?

Problem Description:
We get the Message on SharePoint 2013 Online Preview @ "open in explorer" click on libraries:

"Your client does not support opening this list with Windows Explorer"

Resolution:
1.   You do not have Web Client service running.
2.   You are using 64 bit version IE.
3.   You have installed 64 bit of office.

Refer to post:


SharePoint Foundation 2013 known issues

Recommended configuration for crawling large hosts

When defining content sources to crawl in SharePoint Search, the maximum number of threads that can simultaneously make requests to a host is set to 12 by default OOB. This value affects the rate of content discovery from the host. For all small and medium sized hosts (<10M), this thread count is sufficient. But if the target host is >10M, we recommend you increase the thread count.

Workaround For large hosts (>10M items), we recommend you set the number of threads to 32 or more. This is over-and-above the recommendation to have dedicated crawl targets that helps manage load on front ends efficiently without impacting performance observed by users of that host.

Some "15" or "2010" strings not updated to “2013” in SharePoint 2013 Preview Management Pack

Some "15" or "2010" strings aren’t updated to "2013" or "2013 Preview" in the User Guide, file names, and some user interface strings of SharePoint 2013 Preview Management Pack.

Workaround No workaround is available.

Management Shell shows an error when open
When you open the Management Shell, you see the following error message:

Could not create a CmdletConfiguration for CmdletName Start-BulkOperation, CmldetClass, CmdletHelpFile C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\15\CONFIG\PowerShell\Help\Microsoft.Office.Education.Institution.dll-Help.xml.

Cannot process argument because the value of argument"implementingType" is null. Change the value of argument "implementingType" to a non-null value.

Workaround This error doesn't block any scenarios. The shell works for all cmdlets.

PerformancePoint items missing from BI Center left navigation pane

If you create a new BI site collection, you'll see it with navigation links missing.

Workaround To see the links, go to Site Settings > Navigation and change the site to use structural navigation.

Reference Click here