Broken Links after site was migrated to SharePoint 2010
Issue: | Broken Links after site was migrated to SharePoint 2010 |
Cause: | Hard coded links still point to the SharePoint 2007 site or they point to a resource that doesn't exist anymore. |
Resolution: | Change the link to point to the correct resource. |
How to: | The location of the broken link determines where you would go to fix it. Here are some of the common locations:
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Broken Sites after site was migrated to SharePoint 2010
Issue: | Broken Sites |
Cause: | Lists and/or pages in the site do not render because they were created by a feature that is not support in SharePoint 2010. |
Resolution: | Use SharePoint Designer 2010 to delete those pages and/or lists. |
Warning: | SharePoint Designer 2010 is recommended for advance SharePoint users only. Contact the Help Desk (512-475-9400 or https://www.utexas.edu/its/helpdesk/
) for assistance.
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Search after site was migrated to SharePoint 2010
Issue: | Unable to search specific sites and lists |
Cause: | One of the SharePoint index crawler is experiencing the following error: "The server is unavailable and could not be accessed. The server is probably disconnected from the network." |
Resolution: |
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Office Documents after site was migrated to SharePoint 2010
Issue: | Some office documents timeout or won't open in the browser or client. |
Cause: | The document may have become corrupted during migration. |
Resolution: | Replace the document from the old location (SharePoint 2007 site). |
Missing Data after site was migrated to SharePoint 2010
Issue: | Data from November 30 to December 4, 2011 is missing |
Cause: | Accidentally used the wrong database snapshot for the SharePoint 2010 migration. |
Resolution: | We migrated the correct database snapshot to SharePoint 2010 test environment. We also used the migrated data to restore lists and sites in production. |
Missing Data Restoration after site was migrated to SharePoint 2010
Issue: | Data restoration appears to overwrite current data. |
Cause: | If a list or document library has versioning enabled, the restore process adds a new version to every document or list item which appears to have overridden the document or item. The document or item is still there but it is in a previous version. This doesn't appear to happen for lists or document libraries without versioning. |
Resolution: | Restore the list item or document to the correct version. |
Note: |
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Known Issues after site was migrated to SharePoint 2010
Office Documents (OneNote, Word and PowerPoint)
Problem: | When you open OneNote, Word or PowerPoint in the browser, you get a File Not Found error. |
Solution #1: | Uninstall or disable all web tool bars (i.e. Google Toolbar). |
Solution #2: | If Solution #1 doesn't work, try the following:
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Customized
field types that will not be upgraded
A field type using custom
Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) in itsRenderPattern element
will not be upgraded as an XSLT-based field type. Fields based on this custom
field type will be rendered without any custom formatting in SharePoint 2010.
The following field types will not be upgraded:
· HoldsField(Hold Status)
· HoldStatusField(Hold Status)
· HTML(Publishing HTML)
· Image(Publishing Image)
· Link(Publishing Hyperlink)
· SummaryLinks(SummaryLinks)
· LayoutVariationsField(Variations)
· ContentTypeIdFieldType(Content Type ID)
· BusinessData(Business data)
· TargetTo(Audience Targeting)
It is
highly recommended that you manually upgrade all custom field types to the new
XSLT-based field types in order to have full rendering and customization
support.
How to Upgrade Custom Field Type http://www.sharepointjoel.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=0cd1a63d%2D183c%2D4fc2%2D8320%2Dba5369008acb&ID=357
Customized list views
that will not be upgraded.
The
following will not be upgraded to the new XSLT-based list view:
· A list
view that uses custom Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML)
· A list
view that is not associated with a feature
· A list
view that is associated with a custom feature
A list
view that is not upgraded will still render properly in Windows SharePoint
Services 4.0 (SharePoint 2010). However, it will not inherit any benefits of
the new XSLT-based list view, such as SharePoint Designer customization
support, conditional formatting, and improved developer experience with XSLT
standard-based language support.
Important
we recommend that you manually upgrade all custom list views to the new
XSLT-based list views. The new XSLT-based list view is the default view that
will be used in the next version release of Windows SharePoint Services. It
will replace the existing list view in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
For more
information about this rule, see "Upgrading custom lists views to XSLT
list views" in the following Microsoft Web site:
Referenced
from KB956450: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956450
Features - some features are not supported.
Note: The following features have
been reported to cause problems after a SharePoint 2010 migration:
· Absence Request and Vacation Schedule Management
· Call Center
· Help Desk
· IT Team Workspace
· Knowledge Base (more info: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sharepoint2010setup/thread/af090264-084d-477a-b181-db5f1b070097?prof=required)
· Physical Asset Tracking and Management
The following SharePoint
2007 site features WILL NOT be available in SharePoint 2010 (Site Actions
>> Site Settings >> Site Administration >> Site Features):
· Absence Request and Vacation Schedule Management
· Absence and Vacation Schedule List Instances
· Absence and Vacation Schedule Modules
· Absence Type
· Absences
· Responsibility Adoption
· Bug Database
· Bug Tracking List Instances
· Bug Tracking Modules
· Contacts Management
· Contact Management List Instances
· Contact Management Modules
· Document Library and Review
· Document Library and Review Provisioning Handler
· Document Review List Instances
· Document Review Modules
· Event Planning
· Event Planning List Instances
· Event Planning Modules
· Expense Reimbursement and Approval Site
· Expense Forms
· Expense Reimbursement and Approval Site List Instances
· Expense Reimbursement and Approval Site Modules
· Inventory Tracking
· Inventory Tracking Provisioning Handler
· IT List Instances
· IT Modules
· Job Requisition and Interview Management
· Candidate Feedback List
· Candidate List
· Requisitions List
· Interview Calendar List
· JR List Instances
· JR Modules
· Knowledge Base
· Knowledge Base List Instances
· Knowledge Base Modules
· Knowledge Base Provisioning Handler
· Lending Library
· Lending Library List Instances
· Lending Library Modules
· Physical Asset Tracking and Management
· Asset Tracking List Instances
· Asset Tracking Modules
· Project Tracking Workspace
· Project Tracking Milestones List
· Project Workspace Collaboration Lists
· Room and Equipment Reservations
· Reservations List
· Reservations List Instances
· Reservations Modules
· Resource Types List
· Resources List
· Sales Lead Pipeline
· Sales Team Site List Instances
· Sales Team Site Modules
· RadEditor
· Use RadEditor to edit List Items
· Use RadEditor to edit List Items in Internet Explorer as
well
TechSol offers a set of SharePoint
2010 templates to the SharePoint community. The templates are free to all and
are provided “as is”. You can find the features here: http://www.techsolutions.net/SharePointSolutions.aspx.Warning:
Please use these features at your own risk.
Site Administrator Responsibilities
NOTICE: The following action items
are required by every site administrator. Failure to complete these tasks can
lead to loss of data or corruption of SharePoint sites.
Responsibilities
prior to the migration:
· Remove lists, documents,
and child sites that are no longer in use.
· Remove users that no longer
need access to the site.
· Remove all web parts with
errors.
· Reduce the number of
document versions in document libraries. A maximum of 10 minor versions and 10
major versions of each document is recommended.
· Replace absolute links (For
example, replace https://sharepoint.austin.utexas.edu/its/systems*links
with */its/systems/ links.)
· Set a date and time to start
migration testing.
· Set a date and time to do
production migration.
· Notify your users about the
SharePoint 2010 migration.
NOTICE: The following action items
are required by every site administrator. Failure to complete these tasks can
lead to loss of data or corruption of SharePoint sites.
Responsibilities
during the migration testing:
· Document and report any loss of
content, loss of functionality and errors.
· Verify that workflows, templates,
lists, content types, and forms still work as intended.
· Set a date and time to do
production migration.
· Notify your users about the
migration testing.
NOTICE: The following action items
are required by every site administrator. Failure to complete these tasks can
lead to loss of data or corruption of SharePoint sites.
· Verify content integrity.
· Report any new errors (errors that
didn't exist during migration testing).
· Remove broken web parts.
· Fix broken links.
· Notify your users about any URL
changes.
Migration
Process - Testing
1. The content database(s) of the
site collection(s) will be backed up.
2. The backed up content database(s)
will be restored in the SharePoint 2010 test database server.
3. The restored content databases(s)
will be migrated to the SharePoint 2010 test farm.
4. If migration fails, changes
in the site collection(s) may have to be made in production to resolve any
migration errors. If so, the process starts over.
5. If migration successful,
site administrators test the functionality of the site and integrity of the
content.
6. Any errors or loss of data are
documented by site administrators and sent to ITS.
7. The process is repeated until all
issues are resolved.
Migration
Process - Production
1. The unsupported features will be
deactivated in each site prior to migration.
2. Site collection(s) will be set to
read-only.
3. The content database(s) of the
site collection(s) will be backed up.
4. The backed up content database(s)
will be restored in the SharePoint 2010 Production database server.
5. The restored content databases(s)
will be migrated to the SharePoint 2010 Production farm.
6. If migration fails, the
process starts over in testing to resolve the issue(s). The production
migration will be rescheduled.
7. If migration successful,
site administrators test the functionality of the site and integrity of the
content.
8. Site administrators provide feedback of migration.
Site Templates will
not be upgraded.
All site templates found
in the site template gallery (Go to Site Actions >> Site
Settings >> Look under Galleries >> Site
Templates) of every site collection will not migrate to SharePoint
2010. To preserve your site templates, do the following:
- Before
the site migration, create an empty site using your site template in
SharePoint 2007.
- After
the site migration, browse to the empty site in SharePoint 2010.
- Save
the site as a template again (Go to Site Actions >> Site
Settings >> Save site as template (under
the Site Actions heading)).
- You
will find your new template in the Solutions Gallery (Go to Site
Actions >> Site Settings >> Under Galleries,
click Solutions).
- Delete
the empty site.
NOTE: These site templates
are used when you create a new site in SharePoint 2007.
Application Templates
Custom Templates
- Absence and Vacation Schedule
- Bug Database
- Call Center
- Contacts Management
- Compliance Process Support
Site
- Document Library and Review
- Event Planning
- Expense Reimbursement and
Approval Site
- Help Desk
- Inventory Tracking
- IT Team Workspace
- Job Requisition and Interview
Management
- Knowledge Base
- Lending Library
- Physical Asset Tracking and
Management
- Change Request Management
- Budgeting and Tracking
Multiple Projects
- Project Tracking Workspace
- Room and Equipment
Reservations
- Sales Lead Pipeline
- Board of Directors
- Business Performance
Reporting
- Case Management for
Government Agencies
- Classroom Management
- Clinical Trial Initiation and
Management
- Competitive Analysis Site
- Discussion Database
- Disputed Invoice Management
- Employee Activities Site
- Employee Self-Service
Benefits
- Employee Training Scheduling
and Materials
- Equity Research
- Integrated Marketing Campaign
Tracking
- Manufacturing Process Management
- New Store Opening
- Product and Marketing
Requirements Planning
- Request for Proposal
- Sports League
- Team Work Site
- Timecard Management
Customized
field types that will not be upgraded
A field type using custom
Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) in itsRenderPattern element
will not be upgraded as an XSLT-based field type. Fields based on this custom
field type will be rendered without any custom formatting in SharePoint 2010.
The following field types will not be upgraded:
· HoldsField(Hold Status)
· HoldStatusField(Hold Status)
· HTML(Publishing HTML)
· Image(Publishing Image)
· Link(Publishing Hyperlink)
· SummaryLinks(SummaryLinks)
· LayoutVariationsField(Variations)
· ContentTypeIdFieldType(Content Type ID)
· BusinessData(Business data)
· TargetTo(Audience Targeting)
It is
highly recommended that you manually upgrade all custom field types to the new
XSLT-based field types in order to have full rendering and customization
support.
How to Upgrade Custom Field Type http://www.sharepointjoel.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=0cd1a63d%2D183c%2D4fc2%2D8320%2Dba5369008acb&ID=357
How to Upgrade Custom Field Type http://www.sharepointjoel.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=0cd1a63d%2D183c%2D4fc2%2D8320%2Dba5369008acb&ID=357
Customized list views
that will not be upgraded.
The
following will not be upgraded to the new XSLT-based list view:
· A list
view that uses custom Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML)
· A list
view that is not associated with a feature
· A list
view that is associated with a custom feature
A list
view that is not upgraded will still render properly in Windows SharePoint
Services 4.0 (SharePoint 2010). However, it will not inherit any benefits of
the new XSLT-based list view, such as SharePoint Designer customization
support, conditional formatting, and improved developer experience with XSLT
standard-based language support.
Important
we recommend that you manually upgrade all custom list views to the new XSLT-based list views. The new XSLT-based list view is the default view that will be used in the next version release of Windows SharePoint Services. It will replace the existing list view in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
we recommend that you manually upgrade all custom list views to the new XSLT-based list views. The new XSLT-based list view is the default view that will be used in the next version release of Windows SharePoint Services. It will replace the existing list view in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
For more
information about this rule, see "Upgrading custom lists views to XSLT
list views" in the following Microsoft Web site:
Referenced
from KB956450: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956450
Features - some features are not supported.
Note: The following features have
been reported to cause problems after a SharePoint 2010 migration:
· Absence Request and Vacation Schedule Management
· Call Center
· Help Desk
· IT Team Workspace
· Knowledge Base (more info: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sharepoint2010setup/thread/af090264-084d-477a-b181-db5f1b070097?prof=required)
· Physical Asset Tracking and Management
The following SharePoint
2007 site features WILL NOT be available in SharePoint 2010 (Site Actions
>> Site Settings >> Site Administration >> Site Features):
· Absence Request and Vacation Schedule Management
· Absence and Vacation Schedule List Instances
· Absence and Vacation Schedule Modules
· Absence Type
· Absences
· Responsibility Adoption
· Bug Database
· Bug Tracking List Instances
· Bug Tracking Modules
· Contacts Management
· Contact Management List Instances
· Contact Management Modules
· Document Library and Review
· Document Library and Review Provisioning Handler
· Document Review List Instances
· Document Review Modules
· Event Planning
· Event Planning List Instances
· Event Planning Modules
· Expense Reimbursement and Approval Site
· Expense Forms
· Expense Reimbursement and Approval Site List Instances
· Expense Reimbursement and Approval Site Modules
· Inventory Tracking
· Inventory Tracking Provisioning Handler
· IT List Instances
· IT Modules
· Job Requisition and Interview Management
· Candidate Feedback List
· Candidate List
· Requisitions List
· Interview Calendar List
· JR List Instances
· JR Modules
· Knowledge Base
· Knowledge Base List Instances
· Knowledge Base Modules
· Knowledge Base Provisioning Handler
· Lending Library
· Lending Library List Instances
· Lending Library Modules
· Physical Asset Tracking and Management
· Asset Tracking List Instances
· Asset Tracking Modules
· Project Tracking Workspace
· Project Tracking Milestones List
· Project Workspace Collaboration Lists
· Room and Equipment Reservations
· Reservations List
· Reservations List Instances
· Reservations Modules
· Resource Types List
· Resources List
· Sales Lead Pipeline
· Sales Team Site List Instances
· Sales Team Site Modules
· RadEditor
· Use RadEditor to edit List Items
· Use RadEditor to edit List Items in Internet Explorer as
well
TechSol offers a set of SharePoint
2010 templates to the SharePoint community. The templates are free to all and
are provided “as is”. You can find the features here: http://www.techsolutions.net/SharePointSolutions.aspx.Warning:
Please use these features at your own risk.
Site Administrator Responsibilities
NOTICE: The following action items
are required by every site administrator. Failure to complete these tasks can
lead to loss of data or corruption of SharePoint sites.
Responsibilities
prior to the migration:
· Remove lists, documents,
and child sites that are no longer in use.
· Remove users that no longer
need access to the site.
· Remove all web parts with
errors.
· Reduce the number of
document versions in document libraries. A maximum of 10 minor versions and 10
major versions of each document is recommended.
· Replace absolute links (For
example, replace https://sharepoint.austin.utexas.edu/its/systems*links
with */its/systems/ links.)
· Set a date and time to start
migration testing.
· Set a date and time to do
production migration.
· Notify your users about the
SharePoint 2010 migration.
NOTICE: The following action items
are required by every site administrator. Failure to complete these tasks can
lead to loss of data or corruption of SharePoint sites.
Responsibilities
during the migration testing:
· Document and report any loss of
content, loss of functionality and errors.
· Verify that workflows, templates,
lists, content types, and forms still work as intended.
· Set a date and time to do
production migration.
· Notify your users about the
migration testing.
NOTICE: The following action items
are required by every site administrator. Failure to complete these tasks can
lead to loss of data or corruption of SharePoint sites.
· Verify content integrity.
· Report any new errors (errors that
didn't exist during migration testing).
· Remove broken web parts.
· Fix broken links.
· Notify your users about any URL
changes.
Migration
Process - Testing
1. The content database(s) of the
site collection(s) will be backed up.
2. The backed up content database(s)
will be restored in the SharePoint 2010 test database server.
3. The restored content databases(s)
will be migrated to the SharePoint 2010 test farm.
4. If migration fails, changes
in the site collection(s) may have to be made in production to resolve any
migration errors. If so, the process starts over.
5. If migration successful,
site administrators test the functionality of the site and integrity of the
content.
6. Any errors or loss of data are
documented by site administrators and sent to ITS.
7. The process is repeated until all
issues are resolved.
Migration
Process - Production
1. The unsupported features will be
deactivated in each site prior to migration.
2. Site collection(s) will be set to
read-only.
3. The content database(s) of the
site collection(s) will be backed up.
4. The backed up content database(s)
will be restored in the SharePoint 2010 Production database server.
5. The restored content databases(s)
will be migrated to the SharePoint 2010 Production farm.
6. If migration fails, the
process starts over in testing to resolve the issue(s). The production
migration will be rescheduled.
7. If migration successful,
site administrators test the functionality of the site and integrity of the
content.
8. Site administrators provide feedback of migration.
Site Templates will not be upgraded.
Site Templates will not be upgraded.
All site templates found
in the site template gallery (Go to Site Actions >> Site
Settings >> Look under Galleries >> Site
Templates) of every site collection will not migrate to SharePoint
2010. To preserve your site templates, do the following:
- Before
the site migration, create an empty site using your site template in
SharePoint 2007.
- After
the site migration, browse to the empty site in SharePoint 2010.
- Save
the site as a template again (Go to Site Actions >> Site
Settings >> Save site as template (under
the Site Actions heading)).
- You
will find your new template in the Solutions Gallery (Go to Site
Actions >> Site Settings >> Under Galleries,
click Solutions).
- Delete
the empty site.
NOTE: These site templates
are used when you create a new site in SharePoint 2007.
Application Templates
|
Custom Templates
|
|
|
Web Parts - Some web parts are not supported.
Web part name
Description
Alternative
CorasWSC.WSS.Search
Use SharePoint's out of the box search web parts
FeedReader
Displays RSS/Atom items from specified feeds.
Use RSS Viewer web part under Content
Rollup.
Lead-it Breadcrumbs
Displays the breadcrumbs for a site.
SharePoint has breadcrumbs built in.
Lead-it MyAlerts
Displays all the alerts on this site.
SharePoint has an alert page to manage alerts.
Lead-it Navigation
Shows a tree containing subsites.
No alternative at the moment.
Lead-it What's New
Displays a list of new items on this site.
Use the other What's New web part under miscellaneous.
Mailing List V2.1
This web part will create a mailing list from a contact list.
No alternative at the moment.
qDiscussionView
The web part to view discussion list.
No alternative at the moment.
SmartPart
The SmartPart User Control Webpart.
No alternative at the moment.
Stramit Document Library Browser
A treeview specific for document library
Try the Relevant Documents web part under Content
Rollup.
Stramit Dynamic Document Library Browser
A treeview specific for documentlibrary with dynamic loading
Try the Relevant Documents web part under Content
Rollup.
Stramit Multiple Document Library Browser
A multiple treeview specific for document library
Try the Relevant Documents web part under Content
Rollup.
Stramit.WP.ConsumerWebPart1
Use Content Editor web part under Media
and Content.
Web part name
Description
Alternative
CorasWSC.WSS.Search
Use SharePoint's out of the box search web parts
FeedReader
Displays RSS/Atom items from specified feeds.
Use RSS Viewer web part under Content
Rollup.
Lead-it Breadcrumbs
Displays the breadcrumbs for a site.
SharePoint has breadcrumbs built in.
Lead-it MyAlerts
Displays all the alerts on this site.
SharePoint has an alert page to manage alerts.
Lead-it Navigation
Shows a tree containing subsites.
No alternative at the moment.
Lead-it What's New
Displays a list of new items on this site.
Use the other What's New web part under miscellaneous.
Mailing List V2.1
This web part will create a mailing list from a contact list.
No alternative at the moment.
qDiscussionView
The web part to view discussion list.
No alternative at the moment.
SmartPart
The SmartPart User Control Webpart.
No alternative at the moment.
Stramit Document Library Browser
A treeview specific for document library
Try the Relevant Documents web part under Content
Rollup.
Stramit Dynamic Document Library Browser
A treeview specific for documentlibrary with dynamic loading
Try the Relevant Documents web part under Content
Rollup.
Stramit Multiple Document Library Browser
A multiple treeview specific for document library
Try the Relevant Documents web part under Content
Rollup.
Stramit.WP.ConsumerWebPart1
Use Content Editor web part under Media
and Content.
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