Showing posts with label Can't open Sharepoint 2007 documents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Can't open Sharepoint 2007 documents. Show all posts

20 August, 2012

Unable to search users profile in people picker.

Issue: Unable to search users profile in people picker. You may see.



Troubleshooting done:
- You have validated the user has a valid domain account in Active directory.
- You tried to type the first name and the last name of the user, but no results.
- You tried to resolve the user Alias in Active directory, no results found.


Resolution:
In active directory console, check the account information console for the account and is must be set to disable state.


If the user account is set to disable, It will not appear in the SharePoint people picker and you will get no match found also you will not be able to resolve the name of the user in the outlook.


Mark the user account to active in Active directory, will have it appear in the SharePoint people picker.


If you have any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned information then please let me know. I would be more than happy to help you as well as resolves your issues. Thank you.


18 January, 2011

Office 2010 does not open SharePoint 2007 documents

I have been using Office 2010 but have been getting into complications while updating documents in a Share Point 2007 atmosphere. When I attempt to open a sharepoint document in Office 2010 . I got an error-'cannot open document' . The strange thing is if I save the same document from sharepoint to the Hard-Drive it opens without an issue.

I would like to share the resolution that worked for me and hope it will work for all the users too :-)

1. Open up Internet Explorer
2. Click Tools –> Internet Options
3. Click the Connections tab
4. Click LAN settings
5. Check “Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not apply to dial-up or VPN connections).”
6. Enter 127.0.0.1 for the address
7. Click Advanced
8. In the Exceptions type: *.*
9. Click Ok

You should now be able to browse to a SharePoint site, click an Office document and have it successfully open in your Office 2010 client.

If you have any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned info then please let me know, Thanks...I would be more than happy to help you as well as resolves your issues :-)