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Apr 16 |
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Dec 20 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Force to use non-1433 SQL Port If I keep the port to 1433, it works. But as soon as I change the port, it stops working. The new port is allowed through the proxy/firewall, but SharePoint doesn't seem to be sending traffic on the new port, just 1433. Is there another location other than cliconfg.exe that requires input in order to tell sharepoint to communicate somewhere other than 1433? |
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Dec 20 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Force to use non-1433 SQL Port If I keep the port to 1433, it works. But as soon as I change the port, it stops working. The new port is allowed through the proxy/firewall, but SharePoint doesn't seem to be sending traffic on the new port, just 1433. Is there another location other than cliconfg.exe that requires input in order to tell sharepoint to communicate somewhere other than 1433? |
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Dec 12 |
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Dec 7 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Force to use non-1433 SQL Port I connected through Visual Studio 2010, if that works, and was able to perform a minor LINQ query on a Forms database that I have in there. |
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Dec 7 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Force to use non-1433 SQL Port Thank you, Mr. Wood. I'm not certain on how to do that, unfortunately. I made a mistake and wasn't using the alias that I had created for the sql server, when inputting the sql server's name into the configuration wizard. It accepts the alias and retrieves the database name for my farm, but still fails at step 3 though ;-( There's not much in the logs for it, either. |
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Dec 7 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Force to use non-1433 SQL Port Actually, it turns out that I was over-thinking the situation...I was using the server name for the Config wizard, when I should have been using the ALIAS for the SQL server. Now, it retrieves SharePoint_Config as the database that it's looking for, yet when it runs through the steps, it fails on task 3 of 9 (Connecting to the configuration database), and says "Configuration Failed", "Failed to connect to the configuration database. An exception of type System.ArgumentNullException was thrown. Additional Exception Information: value cannot be null. Parameter name: Service". |
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Dec 7 |
asked | SharePoint 2010 - Force to use non-1433 SQL Port |
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Oct 9 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 17 |
answered | SharePoint 2010 - Strange errors starting this morning |
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Aug 6 |
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Aug 6 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Strange errors starting this morning I wonder if it could be something with the proxy rules? The department that normally handles updates to the proxy isn't very forthcoming to other teams (even though we work for the same customer on the contract), and the last time they "blocked" something it was _vit/bin which caused a big mess with document check-ins and check-outs. I'll contact them to see if anything was recently pushed as well. |
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Aug 6 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Strange errors starting this morning I found out where the Site Assets library was (in SPD2010) and check there, but it was empty. This was on the site of the first person to notify me, so I'll drill down and check all 50-ish subsites there, to see if there is anything different, and then move on to other site collections and see if those were edited as well. I really dislike errors that aren't there on day, but show up the next, especially when it's something that nobody in the farm really uses. The "busiest" customer we have uses InfoPath, but other than that the users we have are quiet sheep grazing on pasture... |
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Aug 6 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Strange errors starting this morning how would I determine if there are any custom scripts referenced in those pages? I have access to SharePoint Designer 2010, but have very little experience with it (mainly just creating a workflow, and poking around in a test site occasionally). It is actually happening all over the farm, and isn't specific to just one site collection. I have a test site that I use occasionally, and had some of my team members access it, and they experience the same thing that the site owner who reported it to me did. |
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Aug 6 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Strange errors starting this morning @Mike thank you! I checked, yet the only non-"System Account" that edited the master pages was one employee who is no longer here, and t he date was July of 2010. So that wouldn't be it, as it's 2 years and 1 month late! |
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Aug 6 |
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SharePoint 2010 - Strange errors starting this morning @JamesLove Everyone uses Internet Explorer 8 (version 8.0.7600). |
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Aug 3 |
asked | SharePoint 2010 - Strange errors starting this morning |
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Jul 9 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 9 |
answered | Export SharePoint site content to PPT/PDF |
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Jun 29 |
answered | SharePoint 2010: 3 of 6 Workflows “Failed on Start”. SharePoint Designer Workflow Works Fine? |