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import User Profile Service in SharePoint2010 → Cannot upload or edit document in SharePoint2007/2010 November 28, 2011 2 Comments Today I was called by a company who have encountered an interesting issue regarding a SharePoint environment within their organization. They reported that “it is not possible to edit / save files to SharePoint 2007” and were getting the following error: [Update 31-1-2012] Before further reading, check if it is not a simple free space issue with on your database server. This occurs in every situation: • At all users, even systemaccount • At all sites • From every client • At all webapplications and also at different content databases. They reported that • We cannot create files • We cannot upload files • We cannot overwrite files • We can edit file properties • We can delete files to bin • We can delete files entirely • We can restore files form bin There seems to be no error at SQL server, no low diskspace, no databaselimit reached. VERBOSE LOGGING: ISPExternalBinaryProvider::StoreBinary failed. Error 0x80004005. The URL ‘Shared Documents/file.xlsx' is invalid. It may refer to a nonexistent file or folder, or refer to a valid file or folder that is not in the current Web. Application error when access /_layouts/Upload.aspx, Error=The URL ‘Shared Documents/file.xlsx' is invalid. It may refer to a nonexistent file or folder, or refer to a valid file or folder that is not in the current Web. at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequestInternalClass.PutFile(String bstrUrl, String bstrWebRelativeUrl, Object varFile, PutFileOpt PutFileOpt, String bstrCreatedBy, String bstrModifiedBy, Int32 iCreatedByID, Int32 iModifiedByID, Object varTimeCreated, Object varTimeLastModified, Object varProperties, String bstrCheckinComment, UInt32& pdwVirusCheckStatus, String& pVirusCheckMessage) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.PutFile(St
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