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You should start by setting up the document set like you want it in the SharePoint UI, apart from the additional event receivers you require of course. Then save the site as a template (WSP file). Load this WSP into Visual Studio and only keep those artifacts relevant to your document set solution. Make sure everything deploys and works properly at this point. I've only ever had problems here if I've fiddled with the generated XML in some way so don't be tempted!

Then you need to add the event handlers. This is a known issue - we've already had a question about it herehad a question about it here. Read the link to TechNet that Mark ZMark Z gives to see if any of the suggestions there work. Assuming you find the solution, remember to come back here and tell us!

You should start by setting up the document set like you want it in the SharePoint UI, apart from the additional event receivers you require of course. Then save the site as a template (WSP file). Load this WSP into Visual Studio and only keep those artifacts relevant to your document set solution. Make sure everything deploys and works properly at this point. I've only ever had problems here if I've fiddled with the generated XML in some way so don't be tempted!

Then you need to add the event handlers. This is a known issue - we've already had a question about it here. Read the link to TechNet that Mark Z gives to see if any of the suggestions there work. Assuming you find the solution, remember to come back here and tell us!

You should start by setting up the document set like you want it in the SharePoint UI, apart from the additional event receivers you require of course. Then save the site as a template (WSP file). Load this WSP into Visual Studio and only keep those artifacts relevant to your document set solution. Make sure everything deploys and works properly at this point. I've only ever had problems here if I've fiddled with the generated XML in some way so don't be tempted!

Then you need to add the event handlers. This is a known issue - we've already had a question about it here. Read the link to TechNet that Mark Z gives to see if any of the suggestions there work. Assuming you find the solution, remember to come back here and tell us!

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You should start by setting up the document set like you want it in the SharePoint UI, apart from the additional event receivers you require of course. Then save the site as a template (WSP file). Load this WSP into Visual Studio and only keep those artifacts relevant to your document set solution. Make sure everything deploys and works properly at this point. I've only ever had problems here if I've fiddled with the generated XML in some way so don't be tempted!

Then you need to add the event handlers. This is a known issue - we've already had a question about it here. I would also readRead the link to TechNet that Mark Z gives to see if any of the suggestions there work. Assuming you find the solution, remember to come back here and tell us!

You should start by setting up the document set like you want it in the SharePoint UI, apart from the additional event receivers you require of course. Then save the site as a template (WSP file). Load this WSP into Visual Studio and only keep those artifacts relevant to your document set solution. Make sure everything deploys and works properly at this point.

Then you need to add the event handlers. This is a known issue - we've already had a question about it here. I would also read the link to TechNet that Mark Z gives to see if any of the suggestions there work.

You should start by setting up the document set like you want it in the SharePoint UI, apart from the additional event receivers you require of course. Then save the site as a template (WSP file). Load this WSP into Visual Studio and only keep those artifacts relevant to your document set solution. Make sure everything deploys and works properly at this point. I've only ever had problems here if I've fiddled with the generated XML in some way so don't be tempted!

Then you need to add the event handlers. This is a known issue - we've already had a question about it here. Read the link to TechNet that Mark Z gives to see if any of the suggestions there work. Assuming you find the solution, remember to come back here and tell us!

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Alex Angas
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  • 89

You should start by setting up the document set like you want it in the SharePoint UI, apart from the additional event receivers you require of course. Then save the site as a template (WSP file). Load this WSP into Visual Studio and only keep those artifacts relevant to your document set solution. Make sure everything deploys and works properly at this point.

Then you need to add the event handlers. This is a known issue - we've already had a question about it here. I would also read the link to TechNet that Mark Z gives to see if any of the suggestions there work.