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Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top SharePoint “List does not exist” up vote 3 down vote favorite Okay, so I seem to be the only administrator managing a SharePoint website on behalf of the Health Service. However, being as it's linked to the government, someone made this website for free. I also assume list does not exist at site with url sharepoint 2010 c# that he made some of the webparts himself. One of these web parts was an FAQ webpart which enabled you to create FAQs with a fancy format. Usually when I try to make an FAQ I can select it and it will now be ready to edit. Now, however, when I go to modify it, it will take me to an Error Page which says: "List does not exist The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. Troubleshoot issues with Windows SharePoint Services." Does anyone know how to find out what the webpart is looking for or what the list is called so I can make another one to replace it? I tried looking in the ".Aspx" for the page but it doesn't keep any information on the webpart. Any ideas or pointers would be very grateful. Below is some Web Part code from the FAQ.webpart file located in the designer website. for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies infopath - the page you selected contains a list that does not exist. of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company sharepoint 2013 workflow list does not exist Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us SharePoint Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ SharePoint Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for SharePoint enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/39365/sharepoint-list-does-not-exist question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top When adding a WebPart I get “List does not exist” error in SharePoint 2013 up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 I created a list (Promoted Links) and exported the list as a WebPart using SPD and added the list to the gallery. But whenever http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/153104/when-adding-a-webpart-i-get-list-does-not-exist-error-in-sharepoint-2013 I try to add the list to another page or site, I get the "List does not exist. The page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user." This is an on premise SharePoint environment, but I do not have access to any logs or such. :( The GUID of the list according to SPD is: {772FD3B3-7007-4256-853E-B18608B1997E} I can get to the lists properties from: http://OurServer/siteops/_layouts/15/listedit.aspx?List={772fd3b3-7007-4256-853e-b18608b1997e} The list is viewable by all users, including guests, same permissions as the list that works. I don't think I got the prompt "Do you want this Web Part to always show list data from the current web site? ..." when I exported the WebPart. Please, any help is greatly appreciated. Below is the webpart: page you selected contains a list that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user." There are plenty of solution offerings when you search this issue online, but one that worked http://spnovice.blogspot.com/2012/10/list-does-not-exist-or-does-it.html for me was that the user did not have access to the form template http://blogs.perficient.com/microsoft/2009/03/list-does-not-exist-error-in-sharepoint/ library athttp:// Partners Adobe IBM Microsoft Oracle Salesforce Cloudera Google Hortonworks Informatica Insite Liferay Magento Pegasystems Red Hat Sitecore Splunk TIBCO Work Work Data Design Marketing Operations Strategy Technology Perficient Digital Insights Insights Blogs Events Guides Webinars About Investors Careers Contact Microsoft Blog "List does not exist" error in SharePoint by Dan Herzog on March 24th, 2009 | 2 minute read We had a page with a few custom web parts on it, and some users would get this error message while others did not. Obviously since some users didn’t get the error, the lists must all at least exist, so I first assumed it was probably a permissions thing on one of the lists being accessed by one of the custom web parts. After an exhaustive check of permissions on every list in the site, I was able to rule that idea out. The message "List does not exist" didn't seem to be exactly helpful. With some trial-and-error I was able to narrow it down to one web part, so I opened the code and started walking thru it. I finally found the culprit… in one section of the code I found something like this: SPUserCollection groupUsers = theGroup.Users; So you see the code is trying to get a list of all the users that belong to a particular Group. In this case, different users would get different values for theGroup, and it would not always be a group they belonged to. Here's where it would break. If the current user didn't belong to the Group, the Group would need to allow Everyone to see it's members, which is luckily a property of a SharePoint Group - just go to the Group and select "Group Settings" from the "Settings" dropdown: Once that was set to "Everyone" on the Groups, the problem went away. Of course, another (possibly better) way to fix this would be to run the code under elevated permissions. But at least I got to the bottom of the error. And the lists did exist 🙂 Subscribe to the Microsoft Weekly Digest * indicates required Email Address * Weekly Digest Adobe Consumer Markets Data & Analytics Digital Experience Digital Transformation Financial Services Healthcare IBM Integrate Life at Perficient Life Sciences Microsoft Optimized Global Delivery Oracle Perficient Digital Salesforce Dan Herzog Related posts: Leave a Reply Cancel reply ← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → Subscribe to the Microsoft Weekly Digest: Perficient Microsoft Blog Insights, best practices and technical perspectives to help you leverage your investment i