I get a Web component error when I view a Web page
Some older Web components may not work correctly on servers
running Windows SharePoint Services. Ask your server administrator
to update these components by using Web Parts that are supported on
servers running Windows SharePoint Services. A Web component error
can also be caused by using an unsupported version of Microsoft
Office FrontPage to author components for a server running Windows
SharePoint Services. Web components from older versions of
FrontPage are no longer supported on Windows SharePoint Services.
Delete the Web component, and then use Office FrontPage 2003 to add
the Web component to the page.
I get an error message that the required program may not be
installed properly
You may have set up the required program to be installed on
first use. Run the program so that it is fully installed on your
hard disk, and then try using the feature again.
My Web site looks wrong and some features are not working
Web sites based on Windows SharePoint Services work best with
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or Netscape Navigator 6.2 or later,
installed on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows 2000 or
later. If you are using another Web browser or operating system,
some pages may not display properly, and some features may not
work.
I received the message "You need to be authenticated to access
this page"
Verify that you are using a Web browser other than Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5 or later. When using some browsers, such as
Netscape Navigator, the server must use Basic Authentication to
allow viewing the site. For more information, see "About
authentications methods" in Windows SharePoint Services Help.
I get an error message when I try to import a Microsoft Office
Excel spreadsheet
- Was the spreadsheet saved with
interactivity? Windows SharePoint Services cannot
import spreadsheets that were saved with interactivity. Try saving
the spreadsheet again, without interactivity. To save a spreadsheet
without interactivity, do the following:
- In Excel, on the File menu, click Save as Web Page.
- Click Republish: Sheet, and then clear the Add interactivity
check box.
- Click Save.
- Are you trying to import a shared workbook?
Windows SharePoint Services cannot import shared workbooks. To turn
off sharing, do the following:
- In Excel, on the Tools menu, click Shared Workbook.
- On the Editing tab, clear the Allow changes by more than one
user at the same time check box.
- Click OK.
Note To import a spreadsheet you
must a member of the Web Designer site group or a site group that
has the Add and Customize Pages right.
I can't open a document library file in my application
- Are you an anonymous user (not a member of a site
group)? Even though the site may allow anonymous
users to view the file in a Web browser, you must be a member of a
site group with the View Lists right to open the file in an
application, and you must be a member of a site group with the Edit
Items right to edit the file. See your site administrator for more
information.
- Are you a member of a site group? The site
group that you belong to must have the View Lists right to open the
file in an application. You must be a member of a site group with
the Edit Items right to edit the file. See your site administrator
for more information.
I can't add or edit an item in a datasheet view
This problem can occur when you are an anonymous user (not a
member of a site group). Even though the site may allow anonymous
users to add or edit the page in a standard view, you must be a
member of a site group with the Add Items and Edit Items rights to
add or edit a list item in a datasheet view. See your site
administrator for more information.
I want to edit a document in a document library, but I have
Microsoft Office 2000 or earlier
Do the following:
- Click the hyperlink to open the document or save it to your
hard disk.
- Edit the document.
- Do one of the following:
I can no longer run document library rules
The document library rules feature is available only on servers
running SharePoint Team Services v1.0 from Microsoft. If your site
has been upgraded to Windows SharePoint Services, you will be
unable to run document library rules.