Monday, April 21, 2008

A declarative workflow does not start automatically after you install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 1

SYMPTOMS
After you install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1), a declarative workflow does not start automatically in the following products:
-Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
-Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
-Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007

For example, if you configure a declarative workflow to start when a new item is created or when a new item is changed, the declarative workflow does not start as expected. The Unified Logging Service (ULS) log files contain no information about why this behavior occurs.
CAUSE
This behavior occurs because a security fix in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1 prevents declarative workflows from starting automatically under the system account. After you install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1, declarative workflows do not start automatically if the following conditions are true:
-The Windows SharePoint Services Web application runs under a user's domain account.
-The user logs in by using this domain account.
-The site displays the user name as System Account
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, set the application pool account to use a different user account. You may want to create a new user account specifically for this purpose.

To set the application pool account to use a different user account, follow these steps:
1 - On the server that is running one of the products that is listed in the "Applies to" section, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Office Server, and then click SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration.
2 - Click the Operations tab.
3 - Under Security Configuration, click Service Accounts.
4 - Click Web application pool, and then click Windows SharePoint Services Web Application in the Web service box.
5 - In the Application pool box, click the application pool that you want to change.
6 - Under Select an account for this component, click Configurable, and then type the user name and the password for the different user account.
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

MOSS MVP Wawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

I’ve just received the bellow mail from Microsoft today


Dear Shady Khorshed, 


Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2008 Microsoft® MVP Award! The MVP Award is our way to say thank you for promoting the spirit of community and improving people’s lives and the industry’s success every day. We appreciate your extraordinary efforts in SharePoint Server technical communities during the past year. Microsoft will soon send your MVP Award gift package. It is our way to say “thank you for making a difference." You will receive an e-mail message in the next 10 business days that contains your MVP Award gift package shipping information and your tracking number.



So I achived the MVP in MCMS for the last year and now for MOSS :) I toke the MVP award for two different technologies