Re: Company Web

From: jerry zhao (v-jerryz_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 01/13/05


Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 08:10:04 GMT

Hi, Joan,

Thanks for your kind response.

Please help us to collect the following information, as it is necessary to
resolve the issue:
1. Did you receive any error messages during installation
2. Run "ping companyweb" on the server and check if it can be resolved to
the IP address of the SBS server
3. Check if the MSSQL$SHAREPOINT service is running
4. Are there any related errors in event log on the SBS server

You may receive the following error message when you try to connect to the
http://companyweb Web site:

"You are not authorized to view this page. You might not have permission to
view this directory or page using the credential you supplied."

If this behavior occurs, please refer to the following Microsoft Web site:
You cannot successfully install the intranet component or connect to
http://companyweb in Windows Small Business Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=832880

Moreover, if you have installed both the .Net Framework 1.1 SP1 update and
the Windows SharePoint Services SP1 update, you may be able to work around
this problem by uninstalling the KB 867460 update (.Net Framework 1.1 SP1).

Additionally, if you have received an error message that is similar to one
of the following when you try to connect to the http://companyweb Web site:
Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040E14.
Troubleshoot issues with Windows SharePoint Services.
HTTP 500 - Internal server error

Please refer to the following Microsoft Web site:
"0x80040E14" or "HTTP 500" error message when you connect to your Windows
SharePoint Services Web site after you install a Windows SharePoint
Services service pack
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=841216

Thanks for your time.

Have a nice day!

Best regards,
Jerry Zhao
 
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Your happiness is my goal.

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#From: "Joan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
#
#I remember the solution being easier than uninstalling and reinstalling...
#It is on the sever that I can't get to the page...I think it had to do
with
#an update? Not sure but the solution wasn't so drastic
#
#Joan
#"jerry zhao" <v-jerryz@microsoft.com> wrote in message
#news:XT9EMpI%23EHA.2680@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl...
#> Hi, Joan
#>
#> Thanks for posting here!
#>
#> From the description, I understand that you encountered a problem with
#> your
#> company website after reinstalling the SBS 2003. If I'm off base, please
#> do
#> let me know.
#>
#> Please help to answer the following questions to narrow down the problem:
#> 1. Did you recieve any error messages during installation?
#> 2. On the SBS server, go to http://companyweb <http://companyweb/> , and
#> see if you can access it.
#> 3. On an SBS LAN client, go to http://companyweb <http://companyweb> ,
and
#> see if you can access it.
#> 4. Run "ping companyweb" and check if it can be resolved to the IP
address
#> of the SBS server.
#> 5. Check if the MSSQL$SHAREPOINT service is running.
#> 6. Are there any related errors in event log on the SBS server?
#> 7. Try reinstalling Companyweb and see how it goes:
#>
#> Information about the reinstalling of Companyweb, please refer to the
#> Microsoft Web site:
#>
#> 829114 How to remove and how to install the Windows Small Business Server
#> 2003 SharePoint Services Companyweb Web site
#> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=829114
#> <http://support.microsoft.com/?id=829114>
#>
#> Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any further concerns or
#> questions regarding the issue.
#>
#> Have a nice day!
#>
#> Best regards,
#>
#> Jerry Zhao
#> ------------------------------------------
#> Your happiness is my goal.
#>
#>
#> --------------------
#> #From: "Joan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
#> #Subject: Company Web
#> #Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:47:08 -0500
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#> #
#> #I know this may have been posted here a long time ago, but I am
#> experiencing
#> #the problem now after having to reinstall SBS2003 again and loosing all
#> my
#> #files and settings...I get the page cannot be displayed when I try to go
#> to
#> #the company web site though the links in favorites, and I don't remember
#> how
#> #or what to do to get it back..
#> #
#> #Joan
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