| SharePoint 2010 Version | Microsoft Support KB | Version Number |
| SharePoint 2010/Foundation December 2010 Cumulative Update | 2459257, 2459125 | 14.0.0.5130 |
| SharePoint 2010/Foundation October 2010 Cumulative Update | 2394320, 2394323 | 14.0.0.5128 |
| Foundation July 2010 Hotfix | 2032588 | 14.0.5050.5001 |
| SharePoint 2010/Foundation June 2010 Cumulative Update | 983319, 983497, 2182938 , 2281364, 2124512, 2204024 - / KB 2028568 / TechNet summary | 14.0.0.5114 |
| SharePoint 2010 RTM | N/A | 14.0.0.4762 |
| SharePoint Server 2010 Release Candidate | N/A | 14.0.0.4730 |
| SharePoint Server 2010 Public Beta | N/A | 14.0.0.4536 |
| SharePoint Server 2010 SPC2009 Demos | N/A | 14.0.0.4524 |
| SharePoint Server 2010 Technical Preview “2” [another SPC2009 demo build] | N/A | 14.0.0.4514 |
| SharePoint Server 2010 Technical Preview | N/A | 14.0.0.4006 |
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
SharePoint 2010 Versions
SharePoint 2007 Versions
| SharePoint 2007 Version | Microsoft Support KB | Version Number |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update February 2011 | KB2475885/ KB2475886 | 12.0.0.6554 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update December 2010 | KB2458605/ KB2458606 | 12.0.0.6550 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update October 2010 | KB2412267/ KB2412268 | 12.0.0.6548 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update August 2010 | KB2276472/ KB2276474 | 12.0.0.6545 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update June 2010 | KB983310/ KB983311 | 12.0.0.6539 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update April 2010 | KB981042/KB981043 | 12.0.0.6535 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update February 2010 | KB978395/KB978396 | 12.0.0.6529 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update December 2009 | KB977026/KB977027 | 12.0.0.6524 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative Update October 2009 | KB973409/KB973410 | 12.0.0.6520 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 August 2009 Cumulative Update | KB973409/KB973410 | 12.0.0.6514 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 June 2009 Cumulative Update | KB971537/KB971538 | 12.0.0.6510 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 April 2009 Cumulative Update | KB968851/KB968850 | 12.0.0.6504 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 SP2 | KB953334/KB953338 | 12.0.0.6421 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Cumulative update | KB956056/KB956057 | 12.0.0.6327 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Infrastructure Update | KB951695/KB951297 | 12.0.0.6318 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 post-SP1 hotfix | KB948945 | 12.0.0.6303 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 post-SP1 hotfix | KB941274 | 12.0.0.6301 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 post-SP1 hotfix | KB941422 | 12.0.0.6300 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 SP1 | KB936984/KB936988 | 12.0.0.6219 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Security Bulletin MS07-059 | KB942017 | 12.0.0.6039 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 August 24, 2007 hotfix package | KB941422 (updated) | 12.0.0.6036 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 RTM [Released To Manufacturing] | N/A | 12.0.0.4518 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Beta 2 TR | N/A | 12.0.0.4407 |
| MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0 Beta 2 | N/A | 12.0.0.4017 |
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Another success story with Export to Spreadsheet Error
Recently I came across very weird issue of “Export to Spreadsheet” in MOSS 2007 list.
Here I am using word "weird" because I did not find this issue related to IE settings.
When I click on one of the list it says “Cannot connect to the server at this time. Changes to your data cannot be saved” and at the same time my collogues were able to get this working.
Troubleshot the problem from multiple aspects and narrowed down the problem to machines/repro scenario when the SharePoint site had been accessed from Vista/Win7 clients with SSL (https) and with the local user account.
Turned out that the problem was related to certificate revocation lists (CRLs) and had been an issue due to the following setting in IE: "Check for server certificate revocation" which is switched on by-default on Vista/Win7 clients as opposed to XP clients. When this IE switch got turned off, everything was working fine.
Friday, February 4, 2011
No one is able to delete a particular document from a document library
One of the very fresh incidents I have gone through. In my SharePoint farm for a specific documents library No one is able to delete a particular document from a document library
Below steps are followed to resolve this issue:
I tried using my Farm Admin account but no luck
I have tried to delete this doc using STSADM, Powershell, content & structure, and even SharePoint manager. All of which error saying the document is checked out or locked by a user. I have also tried turning off the Force check out feature.
No luck
The odd thing is, that the document icon, does not show as though it is checked out. And the drop down menu only has "check out", but when you try that, you get an error stating the document was NOT checked out.
If you try to delete via explorer view, it pops right back up after a page refresh.
When I look at its properties in SharePoint manager, it shows the document as checked out to that same user, but it also shows that I checked it in via content & structure. So it also says the checkout status is "short term", but I waited until the lock "should have" expired, and tried to delete it again. But no luck, it just pushed out the lock expiration.
This library has hundreds of documents; to delete it and re-create it would not really be a possibility. I am able to upload new docs and delete them.
Resolution
Finally none of the above steps helped me to delete the document so I used SharePoint designer.
Opened the site in SharePoint Designer and just browsed to that document library, selected those documents and deleted it, which was deleted without a question.
Still I am in search how this happened !!
Below steps are followed to resolve this issue:
I tried using my Farm Admin account but no luck
I have tried to delete this doc using STSADM, Powershell, content & structure, and even SharePoint manager. All of which error saying the document is checked out or locked by a user. I have also tried turning off the Force check out feature.
No luck
The odd thing is, that the document icon, does not show as though it is checked out. And the drop down menu only has "check out", but when you try that, you get an error stating the document was NOT checked out.
If you try to delete via explorer view, it pops right back up after a page refresh.
When I look at its properties in SharePoint manager, it shows the document as checked out to that same user, but it also shows that I checked it in via content & structure. So it also says the checkout status is "short term", but I waited until the lock "should have" expired, and tried to delete it again. But no luck, it just pushed out the lock expiration.
This library has hundreds of documents; to delete it and re-create it would not really be a possibility. I am able to upload new docs and delete them.
Resolution
Finally none of the above steps helped me to delete the document so I used SharePoint designer.
Opened the site in SharePoint Designer and just browsed to that document library, selected those documents and deleted it, which was deleted without a question.
Still I am in search how this happened !!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Enable (Enhanced Rich Text ) font format toolbar in Blog site in MOSS 2007
I have recently found issue in which Font toolbar was missing after server migration.
For troubleshooting:
- Check following settings on Blog site
- Go to "Post > List settings"
- Under "Columns" option you will get "Body column" which is "Multiple lines of text"
- Click on Body name, it will show you "Body column's settings"
- Under "Additional column settings" find for "Specify the type of text to allow"
- Right now it must be with "Plain text" so change it to "Enhanced Rich Text" which will give you toolbar back.
"Enhanced Rich Text" option is enabled by default
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