
Error: Replication access was denied. error code: 8453 Error: Replication access was denied. error code: 8453 Reason: You will get this error, while you are trying to crawl the people from Active directory in SharePoint 2010. During the people search configuration, the the number of people will not be crawled in SharePoint 2010. Also, you cannot get the actual error straightaway. C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office Servers\14.0\Synchronization Service\UIShell\miisclient.exe In this tool, if you "Run" the Profile Import, under the "Operations" tab, you will get the above error message. Solution: The resolve this issue, we must provide the access rights to the service account of the "User Profiles" service. The user should have the "Replicating Directory Changes" Permission in the active directory. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Thats it...
Chris O'Brien This is part 2 of my write-up on my ‘ECM Enhancements in SharePoint 2010’ talk which I did recently. You can find previous parts here: Part 1: Managed Metadata in SharePoint 2010 – a key ECM enhancement Part 1.5: Managed Metadata in SharePoint 2010 - some notes on the "why" Having spent some time on the taxonomy/metadata piece in the last articles, this post will delve into other ECM enhancements. Here’s what I think of as some key generic ‘ECM platform’ enhancements: Scalability Enterprise Content Types User experience Taxonomy/metadata (as covered in earlier posts) Navigation by metadata Content Organizer Document Sets Tagging No doubt you might think of others as being a big deal too, but that’s a good list for starters. Scalability/list throttling In SharePoint 2010, the query-throttling feature is designed to prevent this problem – this will cut off large queries once a threshold has been passed and the full results will not be returned, thus safeguarding stability. Tagging
Error: Access is denied. Verify that either the Default Content Access Account has access to this repository, or add a crawl rule to crawl this repository. If the repository being crawled is a SharePoint repository, verify that the account you are using h Error: Access is denied. Verify that either the Default Content Access Account has access to this repository, or add a crawl rule to crawl this repository. If the repository being crawled is a SharePoint repository, verify that the account you are using has "Full Read" permissions on the SharePoint Web Application being crawled. Reason: This error will occur, at the time of crawling the SharePoint application content. because, you may have provided a URL to access the SharePoint web application like (just an example). When the search engine tried to crawl the content using the kmportal.sensoft2000.com URL, the server will reject the request. because, it will take the request as "LoopBackRequest". Solution: So you need to disable the LoopBackRequest in registry. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Thats it...
Troubleshooting SharePoint (People) Search 101 I’ve been nerding it up lately SharePointwise, doing the geeky things that geeks like to do like ADFS and Claims Authentication. So in between trying to get my book fully edited ready for publishing, I might squeeze out the odd technical SharePoint post. Today I had to troubleshoot a broken SharePoint people search for the first time in a while. I thought it was worth explaining the crawl process a little and talking about the most likely ways in which is will break for you, in order of likelihood as I see it. There are articles out on this topic, but none that I found are particularly comprehensive. Background stuff If you consider yourself a legendary IT pro or SharePoint god, feel free to skip this bit. When you provision a search service application as part of a SharePoint installation, you are asked for (among other things), a windows account to use for the search service. You can see this in the screenshots below. How people search works (a little more advanced) Right! Make sense?
MySite as a different Application To correctly set up the “My Site” you should put it in a different application domain. You will get the following message: Validate the My Site Host and Individual My Sites are on a dedicated Web application and separate URL Domain Here is how to go about doing this: Under Central Administration, select New to create a new site from the ribbon Ensure that you have created an A record for “my” (or My Site) Enter the following information as such: You will get this message: Now, create the site collection as a My Site Host Ensure that you have Self Service Site Creation enabled Click OK You should be set! The next step is to let SharePoint know that is where your default MySite is going to be located. In Central Administration point to: Manage Service Applications under Application Management. Select User Profile Service Application Select Setup My Sites in My Site Settings One last bit of configuration that I am noticing is that I cannot add new “My Content”. Type in “personal” in your path.
Enterprise People Search In SharePoint 2010. In this Artical I will explain how to set up and Configure Enterprise People Search In SharePoint 2010. So Before Creating and Configuring User Profile Service Application, Let’s Understand My SharePoint Environment. 3) On Manage Service Application Page click on “New” and select User Profile Service Application. Service Application will create. 5) On Quick Launch menu of central Administration site click on “System Settings” then click on “Manage Services on Server” Under servers Section. As soon we click on start we will have User Profile Synchronization Service Window. 12) Now we have created User Profile Service Application, now it’s time to pull our active directory users from AD/DNS server. NOTE: To do User Profile Synchronization with Active Directory, User SharePoint_Farm (who is Managing User Profile Service Application1) must have Permission to do synchronization. NOTE: We are working from SharePoint Server Machine Named as NDJ. 2) Login as Domain Administrator a. b. c. Conclusion
My Sites troubleshooting Applies to: SharePoint Server 2010 This article provides information to help IT professionals troubleshoot My Sites We encourage you to give us your feedback. Your comments, suggestions, and troubleshooting tips can be incorporated into future versions of this content. You can send your feedback to us at ITSPDOCS@microsoft.com. When the SharePoint administrator creates and configures My Sites for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, he or she, or end users, might encounter any of the following error messages or issues: Cannot enable site creation because there is no site collection at "/" on the web applicationThere has been an error creating the personal site. Cannot enable site creation because there is no site collection at "/" on the web application When the SharePoint administrator tries to enable self-service site creation for the Web application that hosts My Sites, he or she might encounter this error message. To resolve this error, in Central Administration, do the following: See Also
2010 November « SharePointRecordsManagement.com This blog has always been focused on providing a fundamental understanding of managing records and information in a SharePoint environment, so I don’t typically like to get too deep into the technical aspects of SharePoint very often. (And besides, isn’t that why you pay your System Administrators and SharePoint developers the mega-bucks?) However, the new managed metadata services application in SharePoint 2010 is so powerful and so important to how we will manage content and records for a long time to come that I really believe it’s worth understanding at a deeper level. So, before we get to explaining how Term Stores and Enterprise Keywords are created in later posts, let’s look at what a Service Application is and how a managed metadata service application is created. MOSS 07′s resource sharing architecture is based on something called Shared Services Providers (SSPs). SharePoint 2010 replaces the SSP architecture in MOSS 07 with Service Applications.
Searching External Data in SharePoint 2010 Using Business Connectivity Services - Eric White's Blog Business Connectivity Services (BCS) are a set of services and features that provide a way to connect SharePoint solutions to sources of external data and to define external content types that are based on that external data. The search services in SharePoint 2010 are able to index the external data using the external content type and show meaningful results to the searchers of the external data. BCS is based on its predecessor, Business Data Catalog, with enhancements in several key areas, including support in SharePoint Designer. This blog is inactive.New blog: EricWhite.com/blogBlog TOCThis is an MSDN article written by Bob McClellan. Table of Contents Overview Step-by-Step Example of Searching External Data Customizing Search Results Using Associations for Master/Detail Relationships Explanation of the BCS Model XML Modifying the External Content Type to Support Incremental Crawls Using the Same External Content Type for an External List Additional Resources Overview
Maintain profile synchronization (SharePoint Server 2010) Published: October 11, 2012 Summary: Learn how to maintain User Profile synchronization settings in SharePoint Server 2013 after you configure User Profile synchronization. Applies to: SharePoint Server 2013 In this article: Before you begin this operation, review the following information about prerequisites: SharePoint Server 2013 lets you handle several different user migration scenarios. Account name (sAMAccountName) changes in the AD DS where the user exists. To rename users or to change user domains There are two reasons why obsolete users or groups can exist in the SharePoint Server 2013 user profile store: Obsolete users: The My Site cleanup timer job is not active. To find and remove obsolete users and groups by using Windows PowerShell Verify that you have the following memberships: securityadmin fixed server role on the SQL Server instance. Use the following procedure to rename a profile synchronization server.
Zip File Custom Ribbon Action So I was bored and decided I wanted to learn a little more about the new SharePoint 2010 UI Framework. There are some really cool things you can do with the new framework and I wanted to put some of them to use but at the same time create something that’s useful for other people. I remember a while back someone asking me to write code for MOSS 2007 that would allow users to download files down to their computer as a zip file because they didn’t like having to download each file one by one. The first thing to look at is my Visual Studio 2010 project. The first thing I did was to create a new SharePoint 2010 Empty SharePoint Project called DeviantPoint.DownloadZip. Basically, when an instance of this class is constructed, you need to pass in a stream that will be used to write the contents of the zip file to. This is the code for the ZipBuilder class: ZipBuilder.cs 1: using System; 2: using System.Collections.Generic; 3: using System.Linq; 4: using System.Text; 5: using System.IO; 47: do 96: do