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Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:52 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"onewisegeek" onewisegeek
This is strange and I have never seen it before.
SharePoint 2010 Default install.
When I go to create a new "anything", the popup doesn't appear. I get the same type of flat screen from SP2007
For example:
I go to site settings
Add New site
No popop for selecting site type. The page looks like the old SharePoint 2007 add site.
SharePoint 2010 Default install.
When I go to create a new "anything", the popup doesn't appear. I get the same type of flat screen from SP2007
For example:
I go to site settings
Add New site
No popop for selecting site type. The page looks like the old SharePoint 2007 add site.
Tue Sep 25, 2012 5:02 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Deanna Schneider" schneider_scholz
Sounds like you don't have Silverlight installed.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 6:51 AM, onewisegeek <1wisegeek@gmail.com > wrote:
> **
>
>
> This is strange and I have never seen it before.
> SharePoint 2010 Default install.
>
> When I go to create a new "anything", the popup doesn't appear. I get the
> same type of flat screen from SP2007
>
> For example:
> I go to site settings
> Add New site
> No popop for selecting site type. The page looks like the old SharePoint
> 2007 add site.
>
>
>
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On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 6:51 AM, onewisegeek <1wisegeek@gmail.
> **
>
>
> This is strange and I have never seen it before.
> SharePoint 2010 Default install.
>
> When I go to create a new "anything", the popup doesn't appear. I get the
> same type of flat screen from SP2007
>
> For example:
> I go to site settings
> Add New site
> No popop for selecting site type. The page looks like the old SharePoint
> 2007 add site.
>
>
>
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Tue Sep 25, 2012 5:27 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"onewisegeek" onewisegeek
+1
Right on the money. Thanks.
Right on the money. Thanks.
Tue Sep 25, 2012 6:34 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"ramu_kellogg98" ramu_kellogg98
I am not an admin user on a SharePoint site.
I have been assigned a (mind-numbing) task to manually migrate each item from a SharePoint list to a Excel spreadsheet.
Rather than work hard, I want to "work smart" :-)
I am not a SP whiz, but I am wondering whether there is an easier way for a non-admin user to export a SP list into a Excel spreadsheet.
If not, does such a feature exist for an admin user?
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
I have been assigned a (mind-numbing) task to manually migrate each item from a SharePoint list to a Excel spreadsheet.
Rather than work hard, I want to "work smart" :-)
I am not a SP whiz, but I am wondering whether there is an easier way for a non-admin user to export a SP list into a Excel spreadsheet.
If not, does such a feature exist for an admin user?
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Tue Sep 25, 2012 6:35 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Deanna Schneider" schneider_scholz
In 2010, that's built in on every list and library - nice big button in the
ribbon that says, "Export to Excel."
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 5:47 PM, ramu_kellogg98 <bomasamudram@yahoo.com >wrote:
> **
>
>
> I am not an admin user on a SharePoint site.
>
> I have been assigned a (mind-numbing) task to manually migrate each item
> from a SharePoint list to a Excel spreadsheet.
>
> Rather than work hard, I want to "work smart" :-)
>
> I am not a SP whiz, but I am wondering whether there is an easier way for
> a non-admin user to export a SP list into a Excel spreadsheet.
>
> If not, does such a feature exist for an admin user?
>
> Thanks in advance for any pointers.
>
>
>
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ribbon that says, "Export to Excel."
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 5:47 PM, ramu_kellogg98 <bomasamudram@
> **
>
>
> I am not an admin user on a SharePoint site.
>
> I have been assigned a (mind-numbing) task to manually migrate each item
> from a SharePoint list to a Excel spreadsheet.
>
> Rather than work hard, I want to "work smart" :-)
>
> I am not a SP whiz, but I am wondering whether there is an easier way for
> a non-admin user to export a SP list into a Excel spreadsheet.
>
> If not, does such a feature exist for an admin user?
>
> Thanks in advance for any pointers.
>
>
>
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Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:23 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Theresa" tm_luby
Hi there. I am running SharePoint 2010 and am running into issues trying to get the SSL to work. Here is my process:
Created Web application and site collection on an internal port (not 80). Using http, ntlm. Everything running fine.
Extend to port 80 for internal users. http://myurl.com/. Everything running fine.
Created second site collection accessible at http://myurl.com/site/sitename for a subset of users Everything fine.
When all ready for broader audiance, extend to https://myurl.com/ with issues. We tried several ways to do this.
First, I edited bindings in IIS and added the binding for 443 with certificate, site works with some inconsistent errors, but second site collection at /sites 404 not found. Tried alternate access mapping to no avail.
Look at other opinions that state better way is to extend again... ok. So I delete binding and extend to 443 at https://myurl.com/. Add cert to iis. Issue is that now I cannot get to the site. I am prompted 3 times for id/pw and then get the 401 error.
I am sure that I am missing something, but cannot see it and would love some suggestions.
Thanks. Theresa
Created Web application and site collection on an internal port (not 80). Using http, ntlm. Everything running fine.
Extend to port 80 for internal users. http://myurl.
Created second site collection accessible at http://myurl.
When all ready for broader audiance, extend to https://myurl.
First, I edited bindings in IIS and added the binding for 443 with certificate, site works with some inconsistent errors, but second site collection at /sites 404 not found. Tried alternate access mapping to no avail.
Look at other opinions that state better way is to extend again... ok. So I delete binding and extend to 443 at https://myurl.
I am sure that I am missing something, but cannot see it and would love some suggestions.
Thanks. Theresa
Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:23 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"tmluby" tm_luby
Hi there. I am running SharePoint 2010 and am running into issues trying to get the SSL to work. Here is my process:
Created Web application and site collection on an internal port (not 80). Using http, ntlm. Everything running fine.
Extend to port 80 for internal users. http://myurl.com/. Everything running fine.
Created second site collection accessible at http://myurl.com/site/sitename for a subset of users Everything fine.
When all ready for broader audiance, extend to https://myurl.com/ with issues. We tried several ways to do this.
First, I edited bindings in IIS and added the binding for 443 with certificate, site works with some inconsistent errors, but second site collection at /sites 404 not found. Tried alternate access mapping to no avail.
Look at other opinions that state better way is to extend again... ok. So I delete binding and extend to 443 at https://myurl.com/. Add cert to iis. Issue is that now I cannot get to the site. I am prompted 3 times for id/pw and then get the 401 error.
I am sure that I am missing something, but cannot see it and would love some suggestions.
Thanks. Theresa
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Created Web application and site collection on an internal port (not 80). Using http, ntlm. Everything running fine.
Extend to port 80 for internal users. http://myurl.
Created second site collection accessible at http://myurl.
When all ready for broader audiance, extend to https://myurl.
First, I edited bindings in IIS and added the binding for 443 with certificate, site works with some inconsistent errors, but second site collection at /sites 404 not found. Tried alternate access mapping to no avail.
Look at other opinions that state better way is to extend again... ok. So I delete binding and extend to 443 at https://myurl.
I am sure that I am missing something, but cannot see it and would love some suggestions.
Thanks. Theresa
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