Access
2010 Runtime SP2
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Duet
Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP SP2
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FAST
Search Server 2010 for SharePoint SP2
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Groove
Server 2010 SP2
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Office
2010 Filter Pack SP2
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Office
2010 Language Pack SP2
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Office
2010 SP2
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Office
Language Interface Pack 2010 SP2
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Office
Proofing Tools 2010 SP2
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Office
Web Apps 2010 SP2
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PowerPoint
Viewer SP2
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Project
2010 SP2
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Project
Server 2010 SP2
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Search
Server 2010 SP2
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Server
Language Pack SP2
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SharePoint
2010 Indexing Connector for Documentum SP2
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SharePoint
Designer 2010 SP2
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SharePoint
Foundation 2010 Client Object Model Redistributable SP2
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SharePoint
Foundation 2010 Language Pack SP2
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SharePoint
Foundation 2010 SP2
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SharePoint
Server 2010 SP2
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SharePoint
and Project Server 2010 SP2
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Visio
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Visio
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13 August, 2013
SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 2 Released
Change Regional settings in Central administration as well as at the site collection level- SP2010
Regional settings plays a very vital role as the SharePoint
has been extensively used all over the world with different languages.
So many requirements can arise such as:
-How can we set the default regional settings for the new site
collections?
-How can we change the default regional settings once the site
collection created?
-How can we change the default time zone?
-How can we change the default calendar?
-How can we set the alternate calendar?
-How can we change the time format? 12 hour/24 hour?
Primarily we are going to focus as how we can change
the regional settings in central administration as well as at the site level.
Change
Time Zone settings in Central Administration:
-Open the central administration
-Application management
-Manage web applications
-Select the appropriate web application on which you need to change the default regional settings
-General settings from the top dropdown
-Default time zone
-change it as per your requirement.
Change
Regional settings at the site collection level:
-Open the site collection
-site actions
-site settings
-site administration
-Regional settings
-change any settings as per your requirements.
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.
12 August, 2013
import Spreadsheet failed into SharePoint as a list - SharePoint 2010
Problem Description:
I
had one user who was not able to Import an excel spreadsheet into SharePoint as
a list.
Error Message:
You are not authorized to view this page.
You might not have permissions to view this directory or page using
the credentials you supplied.
HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden
Troubleshooting
Done:
-User
is a site collection administrator.
-We
got the file at our end and checked it worked fine.
-We
also checked with the proxy settings but even after changing it to the same as
we had it did not work.
-Asked
the user to check from a different machine with his login it worked fine
-As
it was related to excel tried checking on Microsoft office Diagnostics
available in Office 2007.
And to my amaze it worked. We were able to import the
spreadsheet without any issues.
Where is Microsoft office Diagnostics?
Start => all programs => Microsoft
Office => Microsoft Office tools => Microsoft Office Diagnostics
If at all we have office 2010. We may
have to run the Repair available under control panel.
If
you have any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned information then
please let me know, Thank you.
Product Applies To:
-SharePoint
Server 2010
-SharePoint
Foundation 2010
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
09 August, 2013
Move subsites into separate site collections in SP2010
Recently one of our customer created a ticket and
requested to move some of his subsites to separate site collections. I think
this will be genuine requirement for everybody as rather than keeping the
subsite, it’s better to keep a separate site collection.
I worked on this request and thought of sharing with
everybody so that it would be beneficial for the complete community.
Let me explain in basic manner so that there would be
no confusion:
Let’s assume here are my subsites:
I wanted to convert / move the above subsites into
separate site collections so that they would looks like:
Resolution:
Steps are pretty simple so nothing to worry about and
we can easily achieve this requirement without any issues.
Note: If you have a requirement like the mentioned
above and don’t have sufficient rights to do the operation on your own then
request you to forward the requirement to your SharePoint Administrators so
that they can complete this task based on your requirements.
Please refer the following commands which are very
helpful in accomplishing the requirements:
Export
command:
Export-SPWeb -Identity
<URL of the subsite> -Path <Filename> -IncludeUserSecurity
By using the above command we can take the backup of
the subsite.
Import
command:
Import-SPWeb http://site -Path D:\export.cmp
-UpdateVersions –Overwrite
By using the above command you can restore the subsite
backup to the site collection that you want as per your requirements.
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.
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
How to create a subsite in SP2010
Subsite is an integral part of site collection. There
are several uses of subsite for which you can deal with as well as manage almost
the same set of operations that you can do from the top level site.
Many organisations have some security policies and they
don’t permit complete leverage to the owners to manage the complete site
collection but one thing is very good that at list they can create multiple subsites
as per their requirements.
Today’s topic is based on the same and would like to
share this basic information with all of you so that there would not be any
confusion in creation the subsite.
Here are the details:
-Open the website on which you are dealing with
-site actions
-site settings
-site administration
-sites and workspaces
-Create
-Enter the title, URL, select the appropriate template
and click OK.
By this way you can create a subsite in an easy without
being dependent on others / without referring any article or document/ without asking
for help from anybody/ without taking any training.
If you have any queries/questions regarding the above
mentioned information then please let me know, Thank you.
Labels:
create a subsite,
SharePoint,
SharePoint 2010,
SharePoint 2013,
SP2010,
SP2013
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