I received the following error while working with Access Databases in SharePoint 2010. “An error has occurred” with no further information. It worked after I refreshed the browser 3-5 times and failed again the 6th time. The following messages appeared in the ULS...
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SharePointCannot display the webpage while creating a Web Application in SharePoint
I was creating my fifth Web Application in our SharePoint 2013 test environment when I received the following error during creation: “Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage” Microsoft has published an article related to this issue in SharePoint 2010...
Get SharePoint 2010 Managed paths with PowerShell
You created an environment with a couple of web applications that each have their own unique managed paths. With this PowerShell code you can view which managed paths you have used for each web application. You dont have to click trough SharePoint 2010 anymore. This...
Get SharePoint 2010 SMTP Server with PowerShell
Because we monitor a lot of SharePoint servers we dont want to click through central admin if we want to know if anything has changed. The SMTP server is also something that we want to see with our summary script. There are a couple of ways to get the SMTP Server...
Get SharePoint 2010 version with PowerShell
As part of the summary script I use the following code to get the SharePoint 2010 version. This identifies which CU or Service Pack has been installed. There are a couple of ways for getting the build version: 1. Using Central Administration It is of course possible...
Get SharePoint 2010 Edition with PowerShell
This is a script that identifies if SharePoint 2010 foundation, standard or enterprise is installed in your environment. This is part of an SharePoint 2010 summary script I created. I will post some bits of this script on my blog starting with the SharePoint 2010...