Error In Moss2007
T. HaunJanuary 10, 20140 0 0 0 Normally I wouldn't bother making a blog that probably only applies to MOSS 2007. But while solving for this error message . . . Error You must first restore the original list in order to restore the folder Troubleshoot issues with Windows SharePoint Services. . . . I was surprised at how there was just no information anywhere on this error anywhere. Figuring someone will run into this, I thought I'd fill the gap. The problem and fix were ultimately quite simple. A site collection owner had deleted a document library, recreated the library manually, and then attempted to restore the documents and folders from the recycle bin. But he couldn't restore from the recycle bin. He got the error. The administrator then tried to restore folders or files from the recycle bin and got the same error message. ULS logs were not useful at all. The problem was that we didn't know exactly what the site collection owner had done. We didn't know he had recreated the document library. So the Admin didn't know to look harder in the recycle bin for the doc lib. After deleting the new doclib he could restore the old doclib and proceed to restore the documents and folders. Comments (0) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Follow UsPopular TagsIIS SharePoint ASP.NET Performance Kerberos workflow authPersistNonNTLM latency WEBDAV IE8 MIME Internet Explorer Offloading TCP Chimney TOE Broadcom debugdiag Visual Studio TCPChimney Archives November 2014(1) October 2014(1) September 2014(1) July 2014(1) June 2014(3) May 2014(3) April 2014(3) March 2014(1) February 2014(3) January 2014(1) All of 2014(18) All of 2013(18) All of 2012(5) All of 2010(2) All of 2009(5) All of 2008(5) Privacy & Cookies Terms of Use Trademarks © 2016 Microsoft
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7, 2012 by angler Dear all, this is a quick one. The Problem. Recently I had the problem of not being able to create a page based on a custom master page and page layout. The error shown was: “List does not https://angler.wordpress.com/2012/05/07/moss-2007-error-list-does-not-exist/ exist” “The page you selected contains a list that does not exist” When clicking on “Site Actions”-> “Create Page”, it simply wouldn’t show the insertion mask for title and URL, but issue the above shown error. The solution for this is easy and quick. The Solution. It is quite easy to solve this problem. The authenticated users just don’t have the permissions to read the master page gallery – or in other words: error in No masterpage access, no new page (which makes sense). Hence, you can go to: Site Actions –> Site Settings –> Master pages and page layouts –> Settings –> Document library settings –> Permissions and add there the group NT AUTHORITY\authenticated users (Read, Restricted Read), just like in the screenshot given below: Return to the site or page where you initially wanted to create a page, and you will see it is going to create error in moss2007 the page without problems. I hope this was of some help! Have a good time and stay tuned to the next blog post! Best regards, Martin Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted in Customization, Error, MOSS 2007, tips, Web Applications | Tagged Create Page, error message, List does not exist, master page and page layouts, master page gallery, microsoft, NT Authority all Authorized users, SharePoint 2007, The page you selected contains a list that does not exist, web application | 2 Comments 2 Responses on July 22, 2012 at 6:24 pm | Reply apple cider vinegar whoah this weblog is magnificent i like studying your posts. Stay up the great paintings! You understand, many people are hunting around for this info, you can aid them greatly. on May 8, 2014 at 8:51 am | Reply Kapil But i m getting this error when i am trying to browse to the \_layouts\settings.aspx page itself Comments RSS Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting