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Management console and backward-compatible document libraries?

  Asked By: Devika Goud         Date: Sep 19, 2006      Category: Sharepoint      Views: 207
 

This is probably going to be the most rudimentary question you've
heard this week but here goes...

I have read about the Management Console in support articles and in
Sharepoint portal admin help but when I try to perform the procedures
(e.g. creating a document profile, create workspace...) I don't see
the options that the documentation refers to.

Is this because I don't have the backward-compatible document library
component installed, or should I be able to use some enhanced document
management functionality without having the component installed?


 

7 Answers Found

 
Answer #1       Answered By: Mary Adams          Answered On: Sep 19, 2006       

What version of the documentation  are you reading? There were MANY changes between Portal Server 2001 and Portal Server 2003.

 
Answer #2       Answered By: Laura Walker          Answered On: Sep 19, 2006       

I'm reading 2003 admin  pages and I'm running portal  server 2003. Any
other suggestions?

 
Answer #3       Answered By: Kalyan Pujari          Answered On: Sep 19, 2006       

There may be some confusion here regarding the particular site settings of the site you're trying to administer and, perhaps, the Sharepoint central administration page. Can you provide a URL to what you are seeing?

 
Answer #4       Answered By: Katy Patton          Answered On: Sep 19, 2006       

I don't think so, it's not an extranet site. Or is there some other
way I can create  a secure one-time link to a page? I'd be interested
to know.

 
Answer #5       Answered By: Ana Payne          Answered On: Sep 19, 2006       

Specifically what are you reading? What are you trying to do?

 
Answer #6       Answered By: Christop Mcfadden          Answered On: Sep 19, 2006       

Mark can clarify, but I think he was referring to you sending the path
you are at so we have a better idea as to where you are in your site.

For example: http://ThisPartDoesn'tMatter/_layouts/1033/settings.aspx.

 
Answer #7       Answered By: Lacey Daniels          Answered On: Sep 19, 2006       

Are you reading SPS01 documentation?

 


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