RE: Restore public folders and companyweb
- From: v-natliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Nathan Liu [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 06:41:18 GMT
Hi Javier,
Thank you for your update. I'm glad to hear that things are working
correctly for you now.
For the additional question, you may refer to the below document:
Administrator's Guide for Windows SharePoint Services
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/wss/2/all/adminguide/en-us/
default.mspx
I appreciate your time and cooperation. If anything is unclear, please feel
free to let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Nathan Liu (MSFT)
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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>Hello Nathan, Problem solved. Now the problem left is that I used on the
home
>page of companyweb some webparts from leadit essential webparts and their
rss
>reader. Neither of these webparts will let me install with SP1 so I need
to
>somehow remove these webpart request from the home page of companyweb, or
>replace companyweb with a blank one without loosing the lists or document
>libraries.
>
>
>""Nathan Liu [MSFT]"" wrote:
>
>> Hello Javier,
>>
>> Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.
>>
>> Based on my further research, this error may occur if the new
Administrator
>> account is the Site Collection Owner and has a security identifier
(SID)
>> that does not match the SID in the database. To resolve this problem,
you
>> must log on with another Domain Administrator account to reset
ownership
>> of the site collection.
>>
>> 1) Create a tempadmin with the Administrator template by using the ''Add
>> User'' wizard.
>> 2) Click on Sharepoint Central Administration from the start menu.
>> 3) Click on "Manage Site Collection Owners".
>> 4) In the Site Collection Owners page, enter in http://companyweb and
then
>> click view to see who owns the site.
>> 5) The owner should be the built-in Administrator account. Change this
to
>> the "tempadmin" account you created, then follow the steps below.
>>
>> 6) Log on as tempadmin, and then open http://companyweb in Internet
>> Explorer.
>> 7) Go to Site Settings
>> 8) Go to Site Administration under the Administration section
>> 9) Under Site Collection Administration, click View Site collection user
>> information.
>> 10) In here, we should still see the Administrator account which we
should
>> be able to remove.
>> 11) Check the box for the Administrator and click Remove Selected Users.
>> 12) Once this is complete then try re-adding the Administrator account.
>>
>> 13) If successful, reverse step 8 above to return the Administrator
account
>> to the site owner.
>>
>> To get additional detailed information, you may refer to the following
KB
>> article:
>>
>> 827701 How to perform a disaster recovery operation of SharePoint
Services
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=827701
>>
>> I appreciate your time and cooperation. If anything is unclear, please
feel
>> free to let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
>> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>
>> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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>>
>> Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
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>> >Nathan, looks like you are the man!!!!
>> >I have same problem with sharepoint on a SBS 2003
>> >Here is my situation since I want be sure before I make things worse.
>> >
>> >I needed to re-install my sbs 2003 premium again but with sbs 2003 sp1.
>> >before formatting took these steps
>> > Use backup wizard from sbs and backup default drives
>> > created pst backups for each user and copied all their documents
>> > use stsadmin and backed up sharepoint site
>> > use frontpage and made another backup of sharepoint site
>> >
>> >I proceded to format and re-install the server
>> >domain was created with same name and server was named the same
>> >users were created and use profile wizard to migrate profiles on client
>> >machines
>> >they were re-attached to new domain
>> >
>> >default new companyweb was accesible
>> >proceded to create a backup of new default companyweb just in case
>> >
>> >now here is where I think I screwed up
>> >
>> >I proceded to use stsadmin again and restored sharepoint backup of
>> >companyweb on top of the new default companyweb
>> >
>> >when all this was done companyweb was not accesible by administrator
user
>> >from server machine
>> >got this error
>> >
>> >"Cannot complete this action.
>> >Please try again."
>> >
>> >and the url changed to this
>>
http://companyweb/_layouts/1033/error.aspx?ErrorText=Cannot+complete+this+ac
>> tion.%0a%0aPlease+try+again.
>> >
>> >on client computer there were errors but at least they were able to go
>> >further. The errors had to do with missing webparts. proceded to
install
>> some
>> >but the "leadit essential webparts" failed to install and it is being
used
>> on
>> >the home page
>> >
>> >I was able to access some lists on pages not containing webparts and
they
>> >seem to work although users in task lists no longuer correct.
>> >
>> >seems new users are different from users in backup.
>> >
>> >I found your response here and your method seems to be the right one
but I
>> >dunno if I can still use it or not. I have all files needed but believe
>> its
>> >better to check with the group experts before I continue to screw
things
>> up.
>> >
>> >Should I restore same manner new default sharepoint site before
attempting
>> >your recomended procedure or should I do this ontop of what I have
>> allready
>> >done?
>> >
>> >any help from you or anybody in the group will be greatly appreciated,
and
>> I
>> >wont loose my job on monday!!!!!!!!!!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
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