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SharePoint > SharePoint 2010 - General Discussions and Questions Question 0 Sign in to vote an unexpected error has occurred. sharepoint 2007 When I click on sharepoint 2010 navigation it gives Site Actions-->site settings--> Navigation It gives me this error as sharepoint 2010 An unexpected error has
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occurred. Troubleshoot issues with Microsoft SharePoint Foundation. Correlation ID: 3e75d05b-2bd8-492b-b24d-668f7afdd277 on home page I can see error tab (an error occured while rendering navigation for requested URL type=forms&name=openprojects&page=8&path=main.NavigationSubform is not a valid virtual path stack trace: system.web.virtualpath.create(String Virtual Path,Virtualpathoptions at microsoft.sharepoint.publishing.navigation.spnavigationsitemapnode) I Tried IIS reset and activiate sharepoint an unexpected error has occurred web parts maintenance page and deactivate publishing feature,no luck...Appreciatefor any suggestions Thanks! SPVIRU Friday, May 11, 2012 5:20 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Please check whether you have any UNAPPROVED master page ( Site Settings > Galleries >Master Pages and Page Layouts ). If yes, then APPROVE it. Talib Ali Khan | SharePoint Specialist | MCTS Marked as answer by Rock Wang– MSFT Thursday, June 07, 2012 7:04 AM Wednesday, May 16, 2012 8:07 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Do you have any custom feature deployed? or using acustom master page? JamesPlease mark as Answered if it helped you James Tsai | SharePoint Consultant | MCPD,MCTS | www.jamestsai.net Friday, May 11, 2012 8:40 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi James, we have custom master page, do you think is that causing issue? please let me k
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user having problems with a public website or survey, email or call the company that owns the website and ask them sorry something went wrong an unexpected error has occurred. sharepoint 2013 for help. You can usually find contact information for a website or survey at the bottom of a page or in the About section of their navigation menus. If you're a user at a business and you're https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/64fb8587-f6ea-4983-9161-8d54ce667d90/sharepoint-2010-an-unexpected-error-has-occurred-navigation?forum=sharepointgeneralprevious getting errors, contact the person who manages your business's internal website. These types of problems can often only be fixed by the webmaster (SharePoint admin) or someone at your company. If you're a SharePoint admin, webmaster, or site manager, and your users are asking questions about correlation IDs, this can help you. What a correlation ID is and isn't The correlation ID is not an error number or code. Simply, it's a GUID https://support.office.com/en-IE/article/SharePoint-2010-Correlation-ID-in-error-messages-what-it-is-and-how-to-use-it-5bf2dba7-43d2-484c-8ef4-e059f76e3efa (globally unique identifier) that's automatically generated for every request that the SharePoint server receives. It's unique to each request, not each error. However when an error occurs, the error message contains the correlation ID that was valid for the request at the time. It is meant to be used to help a SharePoint Admin trace what was happening at the time of an error. It is only valuable as an interactive tool to help the Admin track down your error. An Admin uses the correlation ID as "breadcrumbs" to retrace a requests or processes in the SharePoint Unified Logging System (ULS) to find what leads up to and causes a problem. If SharePoint gets an error that it can't identify while working on that task, it posts an "Unexpected error has occurred" message, and includes the correlation ID. The correlation ID can help find out what happened but doesn't identify what happened. Successful requests are tagged with a correlation ID as well as failed ones. The ID is unique and different for every new request, and only lasts the duration of the request. It is not like a Windows error which gives you an 80xxxxxx number that identifies the exact problem. It doesn't help to search for a specific correlation ID on t
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2013 An unexpected error has occurred (-2147467259) Forum Navigation Training Resources Online Learning at Microsoft Virtual Academy Instructor-Led Training from Microsoft Learning Partners Windows Windows Server Virtualization SQL Server Exchange Lync SharePoint Visual Studio Windows Phone Office Office 365 Dynamics Certified Communities Microsoft Certification 101 Certified IT Professionals (MTA, MCSA, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP) Certified Developers (MTA, MCSD, MCPD) Certified Office Specialists (MOS) Certified Trainers (MCT) - General Info Only Group Actions Subscribe via RSS Share this Request Membership RSS Feed Details 6 Replies 5 Subscribers Postedover 2 years ago SharePoint Forum SharePoint 2013 An unexpected error has occurred (-2147467259) Posted: over 2 years ago by trish Share this: I trying to Import from Spreadsheet to create a list and the above error occurs - the site is trusted and office activated - I have tried various spreadsheets so its not a number of cells issue. Can anyone assist please | You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted: over 2 years ago by reema bhingarde Share this: Please check the system specification Windows 7/8 Enterprise 32/64 bit; Office version and 32/64 bit; Internet Explorer version and 32/64 bit. SharePoint OpenDocuments Class add-on is responsible with that communication between the browser and the SharePoint site. If the Office version in 32 Bit. Uninstall and re-install 64 Bit and try to import from Spreadsheet to the site. | You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted: over 1 year ago by Gerald Hoong Share this: Actually there is a workaround. You just need to add the SharePoint site into the Trusted sites list on your IE. Then exit IE and relaunch. And voila... you will be able to import. | You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are pub