MUSCUS / michi WSS: “Alius paginam iam author in modificatur …” sed ultro, non fuit.

We did some heavy duty re-organizing of our site taxonomy via "Manage Content and Structure". For reasons unknown to me, hoc processus (quamquam in summa operantes) broke some navigation links in the quick launch. The broken links are characterized by:

  • Wrong URL. Verbigratia, it should be "/sites/departments/HumanResources/…". Autem, the new link is "/sites/Corporate/HumanResources/…".
  • Repetitur frenos in titulo quaestionis filum, ut in:

/sites / Dicasteria / HumanResources / _layouts / viewlsts.aspx?BaseType = 0?BaseType = 0?BaseType = 0?BaseType = 0

That’s easy enough to fix via site settings/navigation. Except, MUSCUS sistit hic me experior me et faciam illud:

imaginem

Hoc est,, Nemo ulla mutatione (declinavimus a me, utique).

A vivos quaerere irrepserit hac forums Discussion MSDN: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1691577&SiteID=1

Willelmi Belle Heurdier posuerit eam in penultima (tamquam 10/02/07) stipes:

Hoc est,:

Corrupta ad reset headings, habes :

– omnem tabularum sub capite corrupto

– aufero caput capitis corrumpi

– A occasus album, add a removed list to the quick launch (Haec non corrumpuntur petenti regenerare)

Vos igitur ad bonum….


Peritus Sharepoint – Cap Sogeti Gemini Helvetia

Confusus sum, quia ego, volens transire amet consectetuer navigatio, make the change and then get hit with the "page was modified" message. Tandem, I realized I had to go to the list settings and remove/add it to quick launch. That did the trick. Happy times are here again!

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2 cogitationes on "MUSCUS / michi WSS: “Alius paginam iam author in modificatur …” sed ultro, non fuit.

  1. Tom Appu

    Publishing features opus esse deactivation in collection site. Ita vincula, non erit iterum corruptae. Aliud si edit eam conjunctionem iterum erit currupt

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