Re: Cannot create sites from portal after applying patch http://su



On Jul 31, 11:12 am, Ashok <As...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have the exact same problem. But I do not have Windows 2003 SP2, I only
have SP1 installed. Any idea why I am getting this? I do not have SharePoint
SP2 also, should I install that?

Thanks for the help.



"Jabalili" wrote:
Is this not your problem?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/934229

I have unistalled SP2 and it works again.

"richard.markiewicz" <richard.markiew...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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On Jul 20, 7:00 pm, Andrew.I....@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,

We recently applied patchhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/933854to
our SPS 2003 testing farm. During testing, we discovered that team
sites could not be created from the Portal:
http://portalname/_layouts/1033/scsignup.aspx

Repro Steps: 1. Go tohttp://portalname/SiteDirectory/default.aspx
2. Click on Create Site from the Actions Menu 3. Fill in New Site
info and hit Create 4. You are now at the Add Link to Site window.>From
here if you fill out relevant info and hit OK, it just HANGS

there.

Behavior: You are able to complete the info
athttp://portalname/_layouts/1033/scsignup.aspx,
and proceed to the "Add Link to Site"
window,http://systemtest/SiteDirectory/Lists/Sites/NewForm.aspx.
However,
from this window when you hit OK, it just hangs there with no error
returned or anything. Just hang-age. Additionally, in checking the
IIS log there is no log entry detailing the failed action.

HAS ANYONE ELSE EXPERIENCED THIS BEHAVIOR OR READ ANYTHING ON IT?

I checked the Microsoft site on the patch and there still hasn't been
any updates or mention of SPS 2003 issues.

Was wondering if anyone else has seen this yet. Thanks for any insight.

A similar issue is reported with Windows Server 2003 SP2. Do a search
on that - it's quite a recent issue. Maybe it's related.

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Ashok,
Any word on a fix or did you figure out how to fix. We have the exact
same problem Windows 2003 SP1 SharePoint SP1. I think more people
haven't notice due to sites not needing to be created that often.

.



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