I recently created a new SharePoint 2010 image for our virtual machine here at work. After installation and configuration is done, it usually opens a page pointing to your computer name. I have a problem however in all images I create. When SharePoint finishes configuration and goes to the computer's local url (eg. "http://yourcomputername/") I get DNS_UNRESOLVED_HOSTNAME error. However, when I change the url to "http://localhost/" it allows me to go to the home page of my SharePoint site.
Any ideas what might be the problem? I'm using VMWare Player for setting up the image and I have Windows Server 2008 R2 as my base OS.
I figured out after recreating my virtual machine that it was just a setting issue and nothing more.
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I install prestashop 1.7.5.1 (the final version) in my local server (in wamp server - Apache 2.4.37 - PHP 7.2.14 - MySQL 5.7.24). My front office is ok, but all pages in my back office have problems. For example, in the picture below, My computer is not connected to the Internet.
but when I connect my computer to the internet my back office all is ok as shown in the picture below:
as if jquery or css is not loaded properly in my back office (when My computer is not connected to the Internet).I want work offline on my shop.
Please help me, many thanks.
Remember Prestashop use Bootstrap Framework, if you are offline the CDN wont receive the correct communication, you can see the result
You can try to use the Maintenance mode, to work offline.
This comes because of Prestashop backoffice use some external files of css and images.
To work offline you installed it in your website admin directory.
You can find those external link in your css admin file your_directory/admin_folder/themes/default/css/admin-theme.css
New to IIS8, but previously created sites on an IIS7.5 server without any problems. I've created a site on IIS8 and although the pages are being served to remote computers, when I click 'Browse Website' in IIS, the server itself cannot see the page. Any suggestions? Could it be permission based?
I feel this may be linked to a problem we're having downloading images.
You didn't mention the specifics of "the server itself cannot see the page". However, since you can access the site remotely but not locally, it sounds like it may be anti-loopback checking. Check out http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jiruss/archive/2008/10/21/loopback-security-check-feature-iis-7.aspx and see if it applies in your case.
I receive the following error message about 50% of the time when trying to publish an InfoPath 2010 form template to my corporate SharePoint site:
The image text reads:
Infopath canot save the following form: https://sharepoint.site.com/home/subsite/form_library
This document library was either renamed or deleted, or network problems are preventing the file from being saved. If this problem persists, contact your network administrator.
The thing that is odd about this is that I can resolve the problem by rebooting my system and reauthenticating to the site. I am then able to republish my template at least once.
Things I have tried:
Clearing my SSL state in Internet Explorer, reauthenticating to SharePoint in the browser
Starting InfoPath from the run prompt with the following switches: infopath /cache clearall
Rebooting (always fixes the issue - would like to avoid this)
My corporate SharePoint site sits on a different domain than my desktop. This could be an issue here, but I don't know why it would persist after reauthenticating.
This topic may fit more neatly on the SharePoint SE site, but the potential for networking related problems made me feel the need to post it to SO.
For me, I was able to resolve by closing out of IP and then bringing up Task Manager and killing a still living IP process. Opening IP and republishing. No reboot required.
Hope this helps someone.
This issue occurs because the Desktop Experience feature is not enabled on the Windows Server 2008 R2 server. Therefore, connections cannot be made from the Windows Server 2008 R2 server to the SharePoint server.
Source https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2752612
Using Mamp Pro 2.1.1 I have 3 Wordpress websites running that I would like to view via mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, etc.) for testing AND allow for my team to edit simultaneously before publishing live over my office LAN.
By appending port 8888 to my IP (mylocalIP:8888) I can access the first website via phone or other computer. However I have not been able to figure out how to view any of the other websites easily.
I have tried setting different port numbers for each of the other websites which all, rather than going where I want, redirect to the mylocalIP:8888 which is quite frustrating.
What I'm looking for is something simple like mylocalIP:5555 to go to the correct website. What I'm not looking for is installing another program and/or tweaking settings on every persons computer that is working on the website or wants to preview/approve it.
Any thoughts? I've read of the possibility of an Apache conflict from the native Mac and MAMP installations, could this be the problem? I am running OSX 10.8.2 if that helps.
Thanks.
I've successfully used at setup which includes the name of my computer, e.g. myMacBookPro.
In your case it would look like this:
IP / Port = * / 5555
Add 'theNameOfYourComputer.local' as alias (e.g. myMacBookPro.local)
Other persons on your LAN should now be able to access your site via http://theNameOfYourComputer.local:5555
Hope it works for you.
While i am opening the sharepoint 2010 intranet site with port number, i am successfully able to open the site from sharepoint desinger. But while i am trying to open the same site after configuring Alternate Access Mapping: For
example http://mydomainname.net i am getting below error: Let me explain how i am opening the site: I have typed the url: http://mydomainname.net
in the browser. Site got opened, then i went site settings, then clicked on open with designer.
unable to open the site. Possible causes:
1. The Web server many not have sharepoint Server installed.
2. The Web Server may be temprarily out of service.
3. If you are conneting through a proxy server, the proxy settings may be incorrect.
4. An error may have occurred in the Web server.
Please help somebody. your help is heartily appreicated.
Make sure
- you also add the port number.
- there isn't a machine on the network using that same domain name
- you don't have an entry in your windows hosts file that points to a different (incorrect) location.
- Try opening the site directly with SharePoint Designer instead of using the button from the ribbon
- iisreset?