UPDATE: I've reverted to the old init.js file as if you make the changes below, it removes the ability for you to log in and add webparts to the page using a web browser. I'll investigate later and sort it. Need to get on with writing today. Prior to today, you may have noticed that when you browse this blog you get the following warning No it's not some … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2007
MS KB 934525 Breaks WSS 3.0 sites here s how I fixed it
This morning I applied the current MS patches to a number of my servers. On some they worked fine, but on this server my blog server the patch horked up Sharepoint Services 3.0. I was getting the following error Event Type: Error Event Source: Windows SharePoint Services 3 Event Category: Topology Event ID: … [Read more...]
The joys of beta testing
One of the joys of testing new software is the temporary error messages they have in it. Below is one from one of the packages I'm testing now. At least it's clear why things don't work J … [Read more...]
Testing Email Antispam Solution now in progress
This morning I've started testing of TrendMicros InterScan Messaging Hosted Security product. It's an in the cloud based Antivirus/AntiSpam/AntiPhishing solution that should offload the task of cleansing my email before it reaches my server. As part of that I've had to change my DNS records for mail to have it delivered to their servers first. I'm still running the full CSM … [Read more...]
MVP means you are invulnerable… NOT!
A fellow MVP Kathleen Anderson has reminded me of a spoof video that Microsoft did a few years back for an MVP summit. The video suggests that the instant you become an MVP that you'll have hordes of loyal followers, beautiful women throwing themselves at your feet and you become invincible. If only it were true! In reality, becoming an MVP often means that you have a … [Read more...]