Thursday, September 27, 2012

[sharepointdiscussions] Digest Number 4532

7 New Messages

Digest #4532
1a
New site popup by "onewisegeek" onewisegeek
1b
Re: New site popup by "Deanna Schneider" schneider_scholz
1c
Re: New site popup by "onewisegeek" onewisegeek
2a
Exporting Sharepoint List to Excel Spreadsheet by "ramu_kellogg98" ramu_kellogg98
2b
Re: Exporting Sharepoint List to Excel Spreadsheet by "Deanna Schneider" schneider_scholz
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SharePoint 2010 & SSL by "Theresa" tm_luby
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SharePoint 2010 and SSL by "tmluby" tm_luby

Messages

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.

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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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.

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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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

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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