Re: Strange error on Webpart

From: Mike (reed.mike_at_gmail.com)
Date: 08/02/04


Date: 2 Aug 2004 05:03:14 -0700

I had this same problem.

Everything worked fine on my local dev machine but not in the live
environment.

The web part dll was in the bin folder of wwwroot and I had checked
the permissions on the temp folder.

However, to do the import of the dwp file I was navigating the the
local copy of that file. So I copied the dwp file into a temp location
on the live server and navigated to that as the import file. Then it
worked fine....

"Rickpier" <_rousseau_@_praxim_._fr_> wrote in message news:<uKRPq$2YEHA.728@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> Web Part Errors on the Home Page
> I get one of the following errors when I view the home page of my site:
>
> . Web Part Error: Cannot deserialize (convert an XML stream back into
> an object) the Web Part on the server.
>
> . Web Part Error: One of the properties of the Web Part has an
> incorrect format. Windows SharePoint Services cannot deserialize the Web
> Part. Check the format of the properties and try again.
>
>
> These errors can be caused when permissions that Windows SharePoint Services
> configured on the Windows Temp directory were unintentionally reset (perhaps
> during an upgrade to the operating system). To resolve this issue, make sure
> that the following permissions are configured correctly.
>
> Windows directory Required permissions
> %WinDir%\Temp
> Administrators - Full control
>
> SYSTEM - Full control
>
> STS_WPG - Read, Write
>
> Network Service (for a domain controller only) - Read, Write
>
> %WinDir%\System32\Logfiles
> STS Administrators - Full Control
>
> SYSTEM - Full control
>
> STS_WPG - Read, Write
>
> Network Service (for a domain controller only) - Read, Write
>
>
> Note If your usage analysis log files are stored in a different location,
> you must also be sure that the permissions for those log files match the
> permissions for the Logfiles directory above.
>
> For more information about the permissions needed for Windows SharePoint
> Services to perform as expected, see Files and Permissions. This issue is
> also covered by article 826786 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
>
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> "Rickpier" <_rousseau_@_praxim_._fr_> a écrit dans le message de
> news:OK1pqmpYEHA.4092@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > Hi all,
> > I install windows sharepoint on my server W2k3, create a default site,
> > change an image, add some default webpart (announcement event...)
> > Everythings works correctly until friday and when I comeback on monday I
> > have this error :
> >
> > Web Part Error: One of the properties of the Web Part has an incorrect
> > format. Windows SharePoint Services cannot deserialize the Web Part. Check
> > the format of the properties and try again.
> >
> > Nothing special append during the WE. may be some other program interfers,
> I
> > have symantec antivirus on this server ans backup exec 9.1
> >
> > any idea
> >
> >



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