Thursday, January 26, 2012

[sharepointdiscussions] Digest Number 4381

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1a.

Developing on Standalone SharePoint 2010 on Windows 7, IT administra

Posted by: "gt3user2006" russellk@darden.virginia.edu   gt3user2006

Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:44 am (PST)



Our IT administrator is concerned about developers installing Standalone SharePoint 2010, default settings, on their Windows 7 64bit laptops. Should they have any concerns?

Thanks.

Kevin

1b.

Re: Developing on Standalone SharePoint 2010 on Windows 7, IT admini

Posted by: "Peter Brunone" peter.brunone@gmail.com   peter_brunone

Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:55 am (PST)



What are his/her concerns? We'd be better able to respond if we knew what
the objections were :)

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 9:43 AM, gt3user2006
<russellk@darden.virginia.edu>wrote:

> Our IT administrator is concerned about developers installing Standalone
> SharePoint 2010, default settings, on their Windows 7 64bit laptops.
> Should they have any concerns?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kevin
>
>

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2.

WSS3 site template gallery missing? "File not found"

Posted by: "Peter Brunone" peter.brunone@gmail.com   peter_brunone

Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:07 am (PST)



I'm working on a client's WSS3 dev box and creating a couple of site
templates. I tried to go to the gallery today to delete a couple, but the
Site Template Gallery loads (
http://server-name/_catalogs/wt/Forms/Common.aspx ) with the standard SP
error screen and "File Not Found".

I'm not sure where to look for this in the 12-hive (a quick search with
Windows Explorer yielded no "wt" or "_catalogs") so I assume these are
fully virtual constructs. The Event Log and SharePoint logs didn't have
anything particularly relevant to say, and Dr. Google isn't giving me
anything either -- but maybe my parameters need tweaking.

Anyway, has anyone experienced this before? Any guidance at all would be
helpful.

Thanks,

Peter

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3.

SharePoint 2007 - My content database growing overnight to 100+ gbs

Posted by: "Vijaya Kumar Reddy G" vijayakumarreddyg@yahoo.co.in   vijayakumarreddyg

Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:54 pm (PST)



Hi,

I am running into deep trouble with the content database. The content database grows to 100+ gbs over night. However when I checked using the SharePoint Space Monitor tool, it shows the size of all the content is just 20+ gbs.

I have even stopped the indexing service.

My content database recovery mode is set to FULL and configured for database mirroring for DR. 

Not sure what is causing the database growth. Any help in this regard is much appreciated.

Thanks,
Vijay

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