Restore from Backup
I am trying to do a Restore from Backup from the Sharepoint --> Central Administrator --> Operations --> Restore from Backup. The status shows me as Completed (without any errors).
But when I try to access the restored site using the URL, it gives me an error that "Page cannot be displayed".
Moreover, it does not make any entry in the IIS and no new virtual directories are created. Also, no virtual directory is created under \\Wss\VirtualDirectories folder.
I am using Windows Sharepoint Server 7.0
November 25th, 2010 6:25am
Assuming backup was created from central admin, what exactly did u backup?
Make sure web applications exist and it has a root site collection (view site collections option and select the web app restored from backup)
and what do you mean Windows SharePoint Server 7.0? do you mean 3.0?Microsoft Certified Master | SharePoint 2007
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November 25th, 2010 7:13am
> I am using Windows Sharepoint Server 7.0
>> and what do you mean Windows SharePoint Server 7.0? do you mean 3.0?
Not only is there no Windows Sharepoint Server 7.0, there is also no Windows Sharepoint Server 3.0.
Note too (TaherHafiji) that providing accurate product information will speed up responses to your posts. Saving that you want urgent help is annoying because it is saying that your problem is more important than anyone else who posts here. Don't write
this kind of thing (asap is just as bad) in future. Instead post to the right forum; with a good title (restore from backup is slightly too general) and with accurate product information and you will usually get fast responses. But don't
demand them.
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November 25th, 2010 7:47am
Nice Mike Walsh, meant Windows SharePoint Services 3.0Microsoft Certified Master | SharePoint 2007
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November 25th, 2010 12:42pm
Mike Walsh I think I very well know that, I meant WSS 3.0
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November 25th, 2010 12:47pm
Mike Walsh I think I very well know that, I meant WSS 3.0
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November 25th, 2010 12:47pm
Mike Walsh I think I very well know that, I meant WSS 3.0
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November 25th, 2010 12:47pm
Mike Walsh,
Might I also suggest being modest in your responses dude, agreed person who posted dint make things clear I can pick out many posts that things are not very clearly defined, everyone is different in expressing problems, responses like this makes people not
want to rely on these forums for help
just my 2 cents
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November 25th, 2010 12:54pm
Mike Walsh,
Might I also suggest being modest in your responses dude, agreed person who posted dint make things clear I can pick out many posts that things are not very clearly defined, everyone is different in expressing problems, responses like this makes people not
want to rely on these forums for help
just my 2 cents
</Ram>Microsoft Certified Master | SharePoint 2007
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November 25th, 2010 12:54pm
Mike Walsh,
Might I also suggest being modest in your responses dude, agreed person who posted dint make things clear I can pick out many posts that things are not very clearly defined, everyone is different in expressing problems, responses like this makes people not
want to rely on these forums for help
just my 2 cents
</Ram>Microsoft Certified Master | SharePoint 2007
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November 25th, 2010 12:54pm
Assuming backup was created from central admin, what exactly did u backup?
Make sure web applications exist and it has a root site collection (view site collections option and select the web app restored from backup)
and what do you mean Windows SharePoint Server 7.0? do you mean WSS 3.0?
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November 25th, 2010 3:04pm