This should help you understand some of the differences i how they present different options and what works best with what version of office. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? SQL Server. Sign in. United States English. Home R2 Library Forums.
Ask a question. Quick access. You can see all files which are uploaded successfully or pending upload. Try manually upload them by clicking ''Upload All''. This issue is related to SharePoint so I suggest you posting this thread in the SharePoint forum, as they should have more professional knowledge on this product and you may get effective solution timely.
For your convenience, I would like to list the SharePoint forum link below:. And I also find this similar issue as yours has been solved, refer to this link:. As requested, I have posted this in the SharePoint forum. The link you have listed doesn't really refer to the issue that we are experiencing. We do not have issues saving documents with any of the pre Office products within the SharePoint environment.
Thus my reasoning for posting here within the Office forum, as there may be a bit of adoption of the product here where other users have tried and received the same error. I have also opened a sev ticket with Microsoft Support. It is the upload center that fails. I have found a slight workaround. When a user edits a file on SharePoint they have to choose the option to cache the file locally and then they can use the check in option to update the file on the SharePoint site.
If they choose the option to save the file then goes to the Office Upload Center, at which point the update fails. I just installed Office today and I was having this problem immediately.
We are running sharepoint Had a network drive mapped and that's where I alway opened my documents from. Then with Office , the upload failed started occuring.
When I looked closely at the authentication failure, it turns out I had mapped the sharepoint directory as a network drive using the server name, not the sharepoint application name. For us, the server name is SP1 and the sharepoint applicaiton name is "intranet". As soon as I changed the network drive mapping to use the sharepoint application name, the authentication succeded and the files saved back to sharepoint just fine. Have you found a solution? I have been dealing with this issue for weeks and so far my options are less than helpful.
Any help would be appreciated! We experienced this today as well, and I think I have a simple solution. I am the SharePoint lead for our organization, and I have been using Office products since We are running SharePoint and mostly Office , but some have moved on to Office The Office user today was trying to update an Excel workbook from a SP07 doc library.
He checked it out, and when he tried to check back in, it said it couldn't check in because ".. Couldn't get them to work. Cleared that cache and started over, same result. Went to my computer, checked out, edited, saved, checked back in, no errors. The changes were saved to the SP library. The difference? I have both Office and Office on my computer. The other user only had Office Just to test I navigated to the library and then clicked the file to open on my box, it opened in Excel I could edit and save to the SharePoint library.
I could edit and save to the SharePoint library that way as well. No error, no "Upload Center". In fact, until today I did not know the Upload Center existed. I am in SharePoint 07 sites daily with Office docs, and with my configuration it's never been active.
That said, we are not using SkyDrive or any other cloud storage at this point. So, a caveat to those who have not run paralell Office versions: Install the oldest first. I have run four versions of Access on a box with no problem, but you always have to start with the oldest. IMHO it is worth uninstalling and then installing 07, and reinstalling We use Websense to filter web content and that utility was blocking certain traffic from clients to our sharepoint server.
Its supposedly a new protocol for office Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I have a site developed in Microsoft Office SharePoint server and I have installed Microsoft office on my machine. When I try to access excel file stored in document library. It gives me an error saying that it requires a Windows SharePoint Services compatible application.
It was working fine when I have Microsoft office So I am confused whether SharePoint is compatible with office or not? If you have the 64 bit version of office there are some known issues opening data in SharePoint. Windows SharePoint Services Support files may not be installed. It's in the office tools section of the MS Office application. If you have some applications that were part of Office or earlier you may need to uninstall them.
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