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FIX: Version comments not saved in SharePoint 2013

By Stefan Feenstra   /     Nov 27, 2013  /     Office 365, SharePoint 2013  /     1 Comment

Yesterday Microsoft released an cumulative update for SharePoint 2013. This update fixes the issue with version comments that are not saved in SharePoint 2013. See my previous post: Version comments not saved in SharePoint 2013

Text from Microsoft (to reproduce):

Consider the following scenario:

  • You create a SharePoint Server 2013 document library that has the Versioning and Required Check Out features enabled.
  • You upload a document to the document library.
  • You check in the document and then leave a version comment.
  • You check the version history of the document.

In this situation, the version comment is blank.

Cumulative update for SharePoint 2013: KB2825647

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2825647

Prerequisites: KB2767999

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2767999

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Workaround: The “Save site as template” action is not supported on this site

By Stefan Feenstra   /     Nov 26, 2013  /     Office 365, SharePoint 2013  /     2 Comments

In SharePoint 2013 when you try to save a publishing site as sitetemplate you get the following error message “The “Save site as template” action is not supported on this site.”. When you try the same with a teamsite everything goes fine (Publishing features not activated).

Workaround for publishing sites:

  1. Open the site in SharePoint designer.
  2. Click on Site Options

  3. Change the “SaveSiteAsTemplateEnabled” property from ‘false’ to ‘true’

  4. Try again to save the site as a sitetemplate. The option is still not available on the sitesettings page but you can browse to: https://[URL TO SUBSITE]/_layouts/savetmpl.aspx

     

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Workaround: Version comments not saved in SharePoint 2013

By Stefan Feenstra   /     Oct 31, 2013  /     Office 365, SharePoint 2013  /     1 Comment

Today I found a workaround for the bug I reported a few weeks ago: “Version comments not saved in SharePoint 2013“.

When you have one content type available in the library the version comments cannot be saved when you upload a new file. If you have more than one content type available the version comments can be saved in SharePoint.

Steps to add a content type to the library

  1. Go to the “Library Settings”
  2. Click on “Advanced settings”
  3. Change “Allow management of content types” to: “Yes” and save the settings.

  4. On the “Library Settings” page click on Add from existing site content types.

  5. Add a content type to the library e.g. ‘Basic page’ and save it again.
  6. Now try again to upload the file. Select a file. Fill in the version comments and click on OK.
  7. Click on “Save”
  8. Now when you view the library you will see the version comments you entered at step 6.
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Error sending emails to external users in SharePoint online (2013 experience)

By Stefan Feenstra   /     Oct 03, 2013  /     Office 365  /     0 Comment

In our Office 365 environment I tried to create a SharePoint Designer workflow to send an email to external users. The following error message is displayed in the workflow history: “HTTP BadRequest https://[tenant].sharepoint.com/sites/[sitecoll]/_vti_bin/client.svc/sp.utilities.utility.SendEmail”Unable to send emails external users

I created a new workflow and selected as platform type “SharePoint 2013 workflow”.

SP2013 -Unable to send email external3

It seems like in the new SharePoint Online 2013 workflow engine it is not possible anymore to send messages to unknown e-mail addresses. Microsoft suggested the following workaround: add the users as contact in Exchange. This has the following disadvantage: it takes +/- 3 days to show up in SharePoint.

Add contact in Exchange

Another workaround I found out is to recreate the workflow and select as platform type “SharePoint 2010 workflow” .

Unable to send emails external users

Add the email action to the workflow. And publish the new workflow to SharePoint.

SP2013 -Unable to send email external5

Start the workflow in SharePoint and now you will receive the email message.

SP2013 -Unable to send email external6

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Bug: Version comments not saved in SharePoint 2013

By Stefan Feenstra   /     Sep 27, 2013  /     Office 365, SharePoint 2013  /     1 Comment

Yesterday I discovered a new bug in SharePoint 2013 and Office 365 (2013 experience). When you upload a file to SharePoint using the upload button in the ribbon you get a dialog where you can fill in some version comments. These version comments aren’t stored in SharePoint when you check in the file you uploaded.

Steps to reproduce: 

Make sure you have the same version settings as in the screenshot below.

Document library version settings

Go to your documentlibrary and click in the Ribbon on Upload Document.

Upload Document Ribbon button

You will get the following dialog. Select a file and fill in some version comments.

Upload dialog

Click on Ok and wait untill the file is uploaded to the server. Then the following dialog appears and click on Check in.

Metadata dialog

Now when you check the version history the version comments are missing.

Version history

 

When you follow the same steps in SharePoint 2010 the version comments are stored in the version history.

SP2010 - Step4

 

Some companies heavily rely on the version history and the comments that are submitted.

Update (31-10-2013): Workaround for this problem

Update (27-11-2013): Microsoft released a cumulative update to fix this problem

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