Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from May, 2011

Configuring PerformancePoint Services in SharePoint 2010

PerformancePoint Service (PPS) is used to create content rich dashboards that aggregate data and content throwing light in to how business is performing. PPS was not part of MOSS 2007 but with SharePoint 2010 Microsoft has integrated PPS as a service within. Dashboard Designer is the tool using which we can author KPIs, Scorecards, reports, etc. Lets take a look at the steps involved in configuring PPS on a SharePoint 2010 Server farm. 1. Select Start -> All Programs -> Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products -> SharePoint 2010 Central Administration. Click "Manage Service Applications" under Application Management. On the ribbon, Click on the Arrow below "New" and select "PerformancePoint Service Application". 2. Enter a name for this service application, select/create an application pool, and associate a managed account. 3. We get a confirmation screen on the service application successfully created. I had used the name "Performance_App" f

Access is Denied, Exception from HRESULT: 0X80070005

I'm not a fan of re-posting content but I'm doing it so that the possibility of somebody finding a solution for this error increases. I received the following error while trying to schedule a crawl on our SharePoint farm: I was able to start a full or incremental crawl and it would complete successfully and this led to the possibility of some issue with scheduling mechanism. Now SharePoint would leverage Windows tasks scheduler to schedule events from SharePoint and so it makes sense that this error disappears when we explicitly provide the local server group "WSS_WPG" read and write permission on the "Tasks" folder within Windows folder on the Index server. Here are the steps (Close all explorer windows before performing these steps): 1. Start - Run - type "Cmd" and execute the following command: attrib -s %windir%\tasks This is done so that the "Security" tab appears in the Tasks properties window. 2. Right click Windows\Tasks folder an

Issue with Save to SharePoint in Excel 2010

I was trying out Excel 2010 for the first time and working with Excel services. I created an Excel workbook with OOB sales template and wanted to check the Excel service features offered by SharePoint 2010. While trying to publish the workbook to a document library from Excel - Save & Send - Save to SharePoint - Browse for a location - Save As I received an error which said “Path does not exist. Check the path and try again” I initially thought this would be an issue with the copy of Excel 2010 I had. But after doing some research it seemed the issue was related to the OS environment I was in because I could publish the same file from Windows 7 machine using similar Excel 2010 version. To get this working from Windows Server 2008 we need to enable a feature “Desktop Experience” from Server Manager Once I enabled this feature I could successfully publish the workbook.