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8Jan/100

H-SPUG Meeting January 20

Join us at the next Houston SharePoint Users Group Meeting this January 20th at the Microsoft's Houston Headquarters.

Sessions:

SharePoint 2010 Upgrade Overview and Motivators
By: Rafael Perez with Catapult Systems
There are many things to consider when it comes to upgrading to SharePoint 2010; user adoption of new features, hardware infrastructure, third party / custom components, and which upgrade path to take. During this presentation Rafael Perez will provide an overview of the SharePoint 2010 Infrastructure Upgrade Cycle, discuss Pros and Cons of the various Upgrade Paths, and cover some of the intricacies on planning how to upgrade a branded WCM site.

Proper User of SharePoint 2010 - Real World (Beta) Case Studies
By: Errin O'Conner with EPC Group
In this session, Errin will cover the proper use of SharePoint 2010 and discuss case studies of existing SharePoint 2010 (Beta) implementation case studies. SharePoint 2010 has three times the functionality of SharePoint 2007 and organizations can utilize it to resolve many real-world business problems to increase
ROI and business productivity.

To register, visit http://www.h-spug.com/

6Jan/100

Solution to: “An error occurred while accessing SharePoint AddGallery, Please Try Again” on SharePoint 2010

I ran into the following error while creating a SharePoint library while trying to troubleshoot a completely unrelated problem: “An error occurred while accessing SharePoint AddGallery, Please Try Again”

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Not very descriptive. A quick look at the event viewer revealed the following Warning:

Alternate access mappings have not been configured.  Users or services are accessing the site http://imapc with the URL http://localhost.  This may cause incorrect links to be stored or returned to users.  If this is expected, add the URL http://localhost as an AAM response URL.  For more information, see: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=114854"/>”

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Of course accessing the site via the correct Url is the easiest way to solve it. If you need to add the Alternate Access Mapping, you can do so from “Central Administration > Application Management > Configure Alternate Access Mappings”

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Original post: http://blog.rafelo.com/2010/01/solution-to-error-occurred-while.html