Sharepoint Services 3.0

Post Author: BSockel
CA Forum: General
Is crystal Reports XI Compatible with Sharepoint services 3.0.  I have seen a number of posts referencing referring to Sharepoint 2007.

Hi Andrew,
I think that Mark has provided a good answer. If it is helpful to you, I would appreciate it if you can mark it as an answer to benefit other forum members.
In addition, if you have any other licensing questions, you can also contact Microsoft Licensing Center
for detailed explanation. http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/contact-us.aspx
Also you can call 1-800-426-9400 (select option 4),Monday through Friday, 6:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. (PST) to speak directly to a Microsoft licensing specialist.
Best regards,
Susie
Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact [email protected]

Similar Messages

  • Open Sharepoint services 3.0 documents with office 2013

    Hi
    we are using SharePoint services 3.0 with document libraries.
    we have lookup fields on the library meta data.
    problem started when upgraded users office to 2013 the document information panel is not
    loading, the error they get is "the document information panel was unable to load".
    office standard 2010 works fine
    office 2013 pro plus works fine
    office standard 2013 get this error 

    Hi,
    Please check if this applies:
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/tehnoonr/archive/2012/05/17/sharepoint-2010-document-information-panel-fails-to-load-when-office-documents-are-opened-in-a-library-that-contains-lookup-columns.aspx
    This problem is caused if your list contains lookup columns that were created programmatically or using custom features.
    You may also have a look at this:
    http://joranmarkx.wordpress.com/tag/document-information-panel/
    Please Note: Since the web site is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice.
    Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
    Regards,
    Steve Fan
    Forum Support
    Come back and mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.
    If you have any feedback on our support, please click
    here

  • How to make SAP B1 connection with Windows Sharepoint Service 3.0

    how to make SAP B1 connection with Windows Sharepoint Service 3.0 through asp.net web part code.. I get the security error when i run that web part......
    public bool ConnectToCompany()
                oCompany = new SAPbobsCOM.Company();
                oCompany.Server = "192.168.1.58";
                oCompany.DbServerType = SAPbobsCOM.BoDataServerTypes.dst_MSSQL2005;
                oCompany.CompanyDB = "SBODemoUS";
                oCompany.DbUserName = "sa";
                oCompany.DbPassword = "abc";
                //oCompany.UseTrusted = true;
                oCompany.UserName = "manager";
                oCompany.Password = "manager";
                oCompany.language = SAPbobsCOM.BoSuppLangs.ln_English;
                oCompany.LicenseServer = "192.168.1.58:30000";
                int i = oCompany.Connect();
                if (i != 0)
                    return false;
                return true;
    protected override void RenderContents(HtmlTextWriter writer)
                if (conn.ConnectToCompany() == true)
                    writer.Write("Hello" + this.Context.User.Identity.Name);
    Edited by: bikalg on Nov 28, 2010 9:43 AM

    Hi.......
    Welcome to SAP Business One Forum.....
    Unfortunately this is the wrong forum you posted here.
    I would suggest you post it in SDK or System Administration Forum and definitely you get the solution and close this thread from here......
    Regards,
    Rahul

  • Crystal Reports 2008 and Sharepoint Services in 64bit

    Hi,
    I have searched and post questions about the problems with the fact that thera are no great support for 64 bit. And still no solution. Why? Why? Why?
    Now to my question. I have Crystal Reports 2008 in a Windows 2008 64 bit. Yes, I have got it running with the help of: Enable32bitAppOnWin64. But now to my problem...
    I want to run Sharepoint Services 3.0 on the same server. But read on Microsoft.com:
    The hardware and software requirements described in this article apply to both x32-bitu2013based and x64-bitu2013based systems. However, if you installed the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008 and then modified the Enable32bitAppOnWin64 registry key so that Internet Information Server (IIS) is running in 32-bit emulation mode, you cannot install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. To install either 32-bit or 64-bit Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 you must run IIS in 64-bit mode.
    Does this means that I cannot run my webapp and Sharepoint Services on the same machine just because you havent find any solution to the 64-bit problem? What to do???
    /R

    Raymond,
    We have 64 bit runtime for Crystal Reports Basic that comes with Visual Studio .NET 2008. The version number for CR Basic is 10.5.
    It sounds like you are out of luck if you want to use Crystal Reports XI R2 or Crystal Reports 2008 because there are no plans to release native 64 bit assemblies in those versions.

  • Getting Server Error Code: -2147024891 when using Biztalk Windows SharePoint Services Adapter to upload a document

    We are currently running
    1. BizTalk Server 2013 R2
    2. SharePoint 2013
    both in a Windows 2012 Server environment, in Azure.   The BizTalk and SharePoint are running on separate machines.
    I am using the Windows SharePoint Adapter to upload a Tif file to a SharePoint document library.  However, when the host instance is running under my team member's userid, I get the following error in the eventlog:
    The adapter failed to transmit message going to send port "SendOwnershipToSharePoint" with URL "wss://bp1amsapt218:34392/sites/BiztalkSc/Lists/Ownership". It will be retransmitted after the retry interval specified for this Send Port.
    Details:"[Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerUnauthorizedAccessException] Access denied. You do not have permission to perform this action or access this resource. Server Error Code: -2147024891Trace:    at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientRequest.ProcessResponseStream(Stream
    responseStream)
       at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientRequest.ProcessResponse()
       at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientRequest.ExecuteQueryToServer(ChunkStringBuilder sb)
       at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientRequest.ExecuteQuery()
       at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientRuntimeContext.ExecuteQuery()
       at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientContext.ExecuteQuery()
       at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Web.WebUrlFromPageUrlDirect(ClientContext context, Uri pageFullUrl)
       at Microsoft.BizTalk.KwTpm.WssAdapter.ClientOmAccessor.RequestInfo..ctor(String siteUrl, String sharePointOnlineUsername, String sharePointOnlinePassword)
       at Microsoft.BizTalk.KwTpm.WssAdapter.ClientOmAccessor.ListsAccessor..ctor(String siteUrl, String sharePointOnlineUsername, String sharePointOnlinePassword)
       at Microsoft.BizTalk.KwTpm.WssAdapter.ClientOmAccessor.ListsAccessor.TryOpenWebSite(String siteUrl, String sharePointOnlineUsername, String sharePointOnlinePassword, Exception& lastError)
    This error was triggered by the Windows SharePoint Services receive location or send port with URI wss://bp1amsapt218:34392/sites/BiztalkSc/Lists/Ownership.
    Windows SharePoint Services adapter event ID: 12310".
    This userid has already been added to the following groups on the BizTalk Server:
    Local Administrators Group
    BizTalk Server Administrators
    SSO Administrators
    BizTalk Isolated Host Users
    BizTalk Application Users
    I have also made sure the userid has full control access to the SharePoint site and the document library within the site.   I have confirmed that the user with this userid is able to access the SharePoint site and can upload documents to the
    document library, manually.   However,  when the host instance is running under this userid, I am not able to upload documents to the SharePoint document library.
    The Windows SharePoint Services Adapter is configured with the following values:
    Adapter Web Service Port:   34392
    Timeout:   100000
    Use Client OM: Yes
    Destination Folder URL:  Lists/Ownership
    FileName:  test.tif
    Overwrite:  Yes
    SharePoint Site URL: 
    http://bp1amsapt218:34392/sites/BiztalkSc/
    Microsoft Office Integration:  No
    Do you know what the cause for this error is?   We urgently need a resolution for this?

    If you create an XML document and upload it to the Windows SharePoint Services Web site. The Windows SharePoint Services adapter will take that message, archive it in the Archive document library, and then send it to the Destination document library. This
    procedure demonstrates how a document flows from a Sharepoint web site, through BizTalk Server, and to a Sharepoint Services Web site using the Windows Sharepoint Services adapter.
    This MSDN library article shows the procedure, please check whether it will be helpful to troubleshoot.
    Create a working directory
    Create an XML file
    Upload the XML file
    See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa560513.aspx

  • Sharepoint services 3.0 on 2008 R2

    Looking at the docs I
    don't see anywhere where it says I need MSSQL installed to do a stand alone install, but after finishing the setup I get this error: 
    I found this blog post which states: "By Default Network Service account is the Startup service account for SQL Embeded Edition but Network service Account does not have permission in SQL Embeded installation location(C:\windows\SYSMI) and .Net Framework
    2.0 location."
    But it is for an older version of sharepoint (as 3.0 uses .net 3.0). Is this still a solution for this?

    Hi,
    Thanks for your post.
    As far as I known, neither Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 can run on Windows Server 2012. Please note SharePoint 2010 SP2 and SharePoint 2013 support for Windows Server 2012.
    SharePoint 2010 support for Windows Server 2012
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2724471
    In addition, for further support, please post at SPS forum. Your understanding is highly appreciated.
    SharePoint Server Forum
    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/category/sharepoint/
    Best Regards,
    Aiden
    Aiden Cao
    TechNet Community Support
    So is there any low cost or free solution as in WSS 3.0 equivalent in Windows Server 2012 ?
    I wonder if the Sharepoint Service 2010 on Windows Server 2012 is the same as WSS 3.0 in Windows Server 2003.
    /* Server Support Specialist */

  • How to find out what service account is assigned to sharepoint services?

    In Sharepoint 2007, I would like to find out a particular service account whether it is used or not in any of the sharepoint services. I went through stsadm operations command but not unable find one - the only command is to list sharepoint services but
    the list does not include service account. Any help?

    There isn't specifically a single place to determine whether a service account is used. You can check the following places:
    1. Services console (services.msc) on the server. Sort by Log On As and check if the account is used by any services.
    2. In IIS Manager (inetmgr) expand the server, expand Application Pools. For each application pool right click and select properties. On the Identity tab note the service account.
    3. In Central Administration go to Operations -> Service Accounts. One at a time, go through the Windows service (these should map to the same account you saw in the services console) and Web application pool (these should map to what you saw in IIS Manager)
    4. For search service accounts, in Central Administration go to Operations -> Services on Server. On each server running the search service click on the Office SharePoint Server Search link (MOSS only) to show the Office search service account, and Windows
    SharePoint Services Search (WSS and MOSS) link to show the WSS search service account and default content access account (crawl account). You can also view these accounts using stsadm -o osearch -action list and stsadm -o spsearch -action list
    Jason Warren
    @jaspnwarren
    jasonwarren.ca
    habaneroconsulting.com/Insights

  • Which SharePoint Service Should I use?

    Hi Everyone,
    I'm currently in a school organization that's in need of a collaboration tool.  I've personally used SharePoint as a collaboration tool at my internship and I thought for it to be a great tool our organization could use for team collaboration and file
    sharing.
    My first instinct was to use SharePoint 365 and purchase 40 accounts for our members at 4$ a month per user.  Unfortunately I was unable to get the funds for our organization.
    I did some further research and came across SharePoint Services 3.0, a free SharePoint environment running on Microsoft Server.  I am also able to get a free copy of Microsoft Server through my school.  I'm currently researching the installation
    process and etc...  Its taking a lot longer then I thought...
    So my question, Is it viable for me to try to create a SharePoint site for aprox 40 users who will have different permissions and be able to access SharePoint area from their own personal computers. 
    Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance!

    HI,wss 3.0 is very old version.You can use the Foundation version of Sharepoint 2013.you can get most of the features that your looking for.In the below URL you can see detailed installation also.
    http://expertsharepoint.blogspot.de/2013/11/detailed-sharepoint2013-installation-i.html
    Anil Avula[MCP,MCSE,MCSA,MCTS,MCITP,MCSM] See Me At: http://expertsharepoint.blogspot.de/

  • When I start SQL server agent (sharepoint) service it stops everytime.

    hi,
      I have a windows server 2012 and SQL server 2008 R2 and SQL server agent (sharepoint) service goes to stop status everytime i start it ,please help me?

    There is no error log ,only 3 information log was there after starting the service that one of them is related to it after stopping (event ID=7036 all of them).but also there is a warning information that source of it is DNS client Events and it's event
    ID= 1014 and in the general section of explanation i see the user of last event i mentioned is NETWORK SERVICE ,but the account that the service logs on with it,is administrator.
    Without error log message or any kind of message its not possible to help you.Is your SQL Server up and running.Did you checked SQL server errorlog.Run this query after trying to start Agent and post the output.
    sp_readerrorlog
    Also can you locate SQLAGENT.OUT file and open it in notepad.Location can be at
    "Drive :\Program
    Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\LOG--
    Please mark this reply as the answer or vote as helpful, as appropriate, to make it useful for other readers

  • Is one application pool preferred for all sharepoint service applications(

    is one application pool preferred for all SharePoint service applications ? 
    I have a three-tier architected SP 2013 small farm (NLT, 2 wfe, 1 app server, 1 db server). All services will be use (Secure Store,Service Application, Managed Metadata Service Application, Search Service Application,User Profile Service Application,App
    Management Service Application,Workflow Manager,Excel Service Application,BI Reporting Service Application,Power Pivot Service,Performance Point,Visio Services,BCS Service application)
    I am unclear on the following:
    which servers should host which service ? and why ?
    Is one application pool account preferred for all SP service Applications ? if not which service applications should be logically group ? and why ?

    Creating additional application pools requires more RAM memory.  About 100-150 MB per app pool.  But it also keeps things happening in one app pool from affecting another.  So normally you create additional app pools when you want to maintain
    higher service levels on one component versus another.  For example.  Let's assume that your service levels designate that you could survive a 3 hour outage of Search but that Managed metadata must be constantly available with minimal downtime.  Then
    you would put Search and MMS in separate App Pools.  Otherwise there is no real advantage to splitting them up.
    Services that are accessed directly by user request, like Search Query, Managed metadata, user profile should go on the Web Front ends.  Services that process heavier intermittent loads are normally placed on a dedicated application server to keep them
    from affecting overall performance, for example Excel Services.  But its more of an art form rather than a science and depends a lot on your performance needs, your hardware, and your usage.
    Paul Stork SharePoint Server MVP
    Principal Architect: Blue Chip Consulting Group
    Blog: http://dontpapanic.com/blog
    Twitter: Follow @pstork
    Please remember to mark your question as "answered" if this solves your problem.

  • SharePoint Services 2.0 Obsolete?

    We are still using TFS 2008.  That server is running Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 SP3 which I'm told is now obsolete.  Is that version still supported and - if not - what recommendations can you provide regarding an update without
    breaking TFS 2008?  

    Mainstream support for WSS 2.0 ended on January 13, 2009. Extended support ended January 14, 2014 (see Microsoft Support Lifecycle)
    This means you can no longer get support directly from Microsoft Support. You can still receive limited support from resources such as these forums, other 3rd party forums and Microsoft Partners.
    If your system is still working with minimal operatonal overhead, sticking with what you have may make sense for you.
    For what it's worth, TFS 2008 moved out of mainstream support on April 9, 2013 and is currently in extended support until April 8, 2018 (again, see
    Microsoft Support Lifecycle. If you're looking to upgrade my first thought would be to upgrade TFS and WSS (to SharePoint Foundation 2013) at the same time.
    Note that out of the box, you cannot upgrade directly from WSS 2.0 (SP2003) to SP2013. You'll need to upgrade first to WSS 3.0 (SharePoint 2007), next to SharePoint Foundation 2010, and then you are able to upgrade to SharePoint 2013. There are third party
    upgrade/migration tools you can use to go directly from 2003 to 2013, though when integrated with TFS I cannot guarantee this will work. You'll definately want to test your upgrade approach no matter the method.
    Jason Warren
    @jaspnwarren
    jasonwarren.ca
    habaneroconsulting.com/Insights

  • Since Windows 2003 Services ending we moving Sharepoint Services 3.0 to Windows 2008R2, Any help how can this be done ?

    Since Windows 2003 Services ending we moving Sharepoint Services 3.0 to Windows 2008R2,
    Any help how can this be done ?
    We have 1 Server and single Farm.
    I have build New 2008 R2 Server and planning to restore Backup taken from Old server to this new server. Will this work ?
    Which version of Sharepoint should i install on Windows 2008 R2 server , i run sharepoint.exe downloaded but it throws error

    Sorry for late reply.
    Your next step is, create a new web application and deattach the content DB from new web application. You need to attach existing CDB to that web app.
    Here is some links for your ref (unfortunately this is for 2010 but it same steps should work in WSS as well)
    http://nikpatel.net/2009/03/11/step-by-step-process-move-site-collections-from-one-content-database-to-another/
    http://www.sharepointpitstop.com/2012/06/attachdetach-sharepoint-webapp-contentdb.html
    Hemendra:Yesterday is just a memory,Tomorrow we may never see<br/> Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help

  • Dashboard Reporting through Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP2

    Do we need to install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 on SCCM Server 2007SP2 for dashboard reporting purpose?( We already have a Sharepoint
    server  2010 ), can there be a connection between SCCM and Share Point Server?
    And, Is it safe to install Windows
    SharePoint Services 3.0 SP2 on SCCM server 2007 .
    Is there any other better way than this for Dashboard Reporting?

    Yes, I know this is an old post, but I’m trying to clean them up. Did you solve this problem, if so what was the solution?
    It is unclear to me what you are referring, Are you talking about the old CM07 Dashboard product or creating custom dashboard yourself?
    Garth Jones | My blogs: Enhansoft and
    Old Blog site | Twitter:
    @GarthMJ

  • OAM and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

    Hi,
    I have a client that uses OAM/WSSO and wants to use it with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. The OAM integration guide has info on integrating with SharePoint Server 2007, but does not address integration with Windows SharePoint Sevices alone. Is this a supported integration path?
    Thanks,
    Erik

    Yes, I know this is an old post, but I’m trying to clean them up. Did you solve this problem, if so what was the solution?
    It is unclear to me what you are referring, Are you talking about the old CM07 Dashboard product or creating custom dashboard yourself?
    Garth Jones | My blogs: Enhansoft and
    Old Blog site | Twitter:
    @GarthMJ

  • Issues when Sharepoint Services 3.0 OS upgraded from windows server 2003 standard to windows server 2003 enterprise

    In my sharepoint 2007, I have upgraded the OS from windows server 2003 standard to windows server 2003 enterprise R2 SP2. After the OS upgrade when I run the central admin it's showing this error "Microsoft Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0 Error 2908
    error has occurred" screen shot below of the error. 
    Any help?

    Not sure I can help.  In general MS does NOT support the upgrade of the Underlying OS without re-installing SharePoint.  Many of the prerequisites that were installed when SharePoint was installed are OS specific.  You can either contact
    Product Support and see if they can provide any assistance or re-install SharePoint from scratch and re-attach/migrate all the existing databases with content into the new system on the new OS.
    Paul Stork SharePoint Server MVP
    Principal Architect: Blue Chip Consulting Group
    Blog: http://dontpapanic.com/blog
    Twitter: Follow @pstork
    Please remember to mark your question as "answered" if this solves your problem.

  • Renamed SharePoint Services 3.0 Server

    We renamed a server with SharePoint Services 3.0 installed. It seems that the SharePoint instance still things the computer is using the old name. I can't get into Central Administration.  Is there a way to fix this without switching the name back?
    Thanks

    For what it's worth, I found out about the stsadm command which solved my problem.
    cd C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\BIN
    stsadm -o renameserver -newservername computer2 -oldservername computer1
    Then I went into Central Administration and updated the access mappings.

Maybe you are looking for