Re: "Save" causes javascript "Error on Page"
- From: "Mike Walsh" <englantilainen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 08:08:17 +0300
This might even have something to do with VMWare. It's not supported *in
production* on VMWare as far as I know. (I run it there for testing so it
does work)
Try accessing the site from a different client. When I once (only) came
across a similar javascript error it was on machines that had had Acrobat
Reader upgraded from 5 to 6 to 7. Those new clients that had Reader 7
installed as part of the base installation had no problems.
That problem was solved after *eight* months of Premium Support support and
was so specific to that set of machines that it won't help you (even if I
could remember it which I can't).
You might have to contact MS yourself with this one. (But then you'll have
to move the installation to a new VMWare-less Server).
Mike Walsh
"Bill44077" <Bill44077@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:847E464E-F0A1-4751-B96E-F7A33ADDBE91@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> NP - basics are good...
>
> Machine is a vmWare server with my instance running
>
> Windows 2003
> Standard Edition
> Service Pack 1
>
> ASP.NET machine account created (no FPSE installed)
> Not using SQL Server -just the default desktop sql it installs.
>
> Just wondering if this could be some security issue with the javascript?
>
> thanks,
> Bill
>
>
> "Mike Walsh" wrote:
>
>> Ok. Forgive me if I go back to basics.
>>
>> Installation on one machine with WSMDE
>>
>> 1. Install Win 2003 Server (Server edition upwards - not web edition)
>> with
>> or without SP1 shouldn't matter.
>> 2. Create the Application Server role (specifying ASP.NET but not
>> specifying
>> FPSE)
>> 3. Install default WSS + SP2
>>
>> If you are installing with SQL Server 2K there's a bit more to do and you
>> need to do the "web farm" install and not the default install.
>>
>> If you have SQL Server2K on another Server you can also use Web Edition
>> for
>> the WSS install.
>>
>> Does anything there look familiar ?
>>
>> Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
>>
>>
>> "Bill44077" <Bill44077@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:F6F72CA9-AB0E-458E-B28F-60F27D5259DA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Mike,
>> >
>> > Just to be sure, I uninstalled wss and reinstalled (Windows SharePoint
>> > Services with Service Pack 2). When I open IE and go to
>> > http://localhost/default.aspx it loads the home page and on the bottom
>> > of
>> > IE
>> > it shows "Done, but with errors on page." If I doubleclick the icon it
>> > give
>> > me:
>> >
>> > Line: 246
>> > Char: 1
>> > Error: Object expected
>> > Code: 0
>> > URL: http://localhost/default.aspx
>> >
>> > thanks,
>> > Bill
>> >
>> >
>> > "Mike Walsh" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Bill,
>> >>
>> >> You should already have a WSS site based on a standard template at
>> >> servername/default.aspx
>> >>
>> >> Mike Walsh
>> >>
>> >> "Bill44077" <Bill44077@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:016BCD60-9A7F-42FF-ACE6-C65F7B4B70BF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > Hi Mike,
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks for the reply - and I'd be happy to set up a standard wss
>> >> > site
>> >> > to
>> >> > see
>> >> > if the template is the problem. Is there a simple way to remove the
>> >> > template
>> >> > or do I need to uninstall WSS completely and start over?
>> >> >
>> >> > thanks!
>> >> > Bill
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Mike Walsh" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Is "IT Team Site" one of the free Application templates from
>> >> >> Microsoft
>> >> >> ?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If so, can you please try creating a normal WSS site and see if
>> >> >> that
>> >> >> works.
>> >> >> Various problems have been reported with some of those free
>> >> >> templates
>> >> >> and
>> >> >> it
>> >> >> would be useful if we could restrict your problems to just that
>> >> >> rather
>> >> >> than
>> >> >> to your installation in total.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If your problem is with the template I suggest you just ignore the
>> >> >> template
>> >> >> and move on using standard WSS.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
>> >> >> WSS FAQ http://wss.collutions.com
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Bill44077" <Bill44077@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:B6A26420-2AB5-48BF-89A8-BD65A3E7E8EB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> >> > Hi,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I am new to WSS and I have just installed WSS service pack 2 and
>> >> >> > IT
>> >> >> > Team
>> >> >> > Site on a W2k3 server. The default page shows as expected but
>> >> >> > when
>> >> >> > ever
>> >> >> > I
>> >> >> > try
>> >> >> > to save anything - like upload a document - gives an error on
>> >> >> > page
>> >> >> > and
>> >> >> > nothing is saved. IE shows something like "Error: Object
>> >> >> > expected,
>> >> >> > Line:
>> >> >> > 1,
>> >> >> > Char 1" or some other kind of "Error: 'WPSC' is undefined" if I
>> >> >> > try
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > create
>> >> >> > a new item under Announcements. Basically - I can not save
>> >> >> > anything.
>> >> >> > Anyone
>> >> >> > ever seen this?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Thanks in advance
>> >> >> > Bill
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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