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How to prevent SharePoint Designer 2007 users from changing a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site or a SharePoint Server 2007 site
Describes how to prevent users who are using SharePoint Designer from changing a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site or a SharePoint Server 2007 site.
How to set restrictions on a site collection to allow only users in a particular organizational unit on a computer that is running the 2007 Office servers Service Pack 1
Describes how to set restrictions on a site collection to allow only users in a particular organizational unit (OU) on a computer that is running the 2007 Office servers SP1.
How to combine elements from the bug tracking application template with an existing site definition to create a new custom site definition in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Describes how to combine elements from the bug tracking application template with an existing site definition to create a new custom site definition in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
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The link of an old site is displayed instead of the link of a new site after you restore the old site to the new site in SharePoint Server 2007
Fixes a problem in which the link of an old site is displayed in SharePoint Server 2007.
After you set the visibility of your profile attributes to "Only Me" on a SharePoint Server 2007 site, the profile attributes are no longer visible on the "My Site" home page
Discusses a problem in which your profile attributes are no longer visible on the "My Site" home page when you set the visibility of your profile attributes to "Only Me" on a SharePoint Server 2007 site.
If users update content on the site while you are backing up a SharePoint site collection, the backup file may become corrupted
Describes that when you back up a SharePoint site collection, if users update content on the site at the same time, the backup file may become corrupted.
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Troubleshooting - Publishing
A subsite that you create in SharePoint Server 2007 does not inherit master page settings from its parent site, and you receive error messages on the Site Master Page Settings page
Describes a scenario in which a subsite does not inherit master page settings from its parent site. This behavior occurs if the subsite uses a template other than a publishing template and the parent site uses a publishing template.
Warning message when you perform a content deployment or when you import contents to a site in SharePoint Server 2007: "Warning: Provisioning did not succeed"
Describes an issue that occurs if you rename the Pages document library on the source site before you export it.
The Publish button is not displayed when you create a site that is based on the Publishing Portal site template in SharePoint Server 2007
Describes a behavior that occurs because workflows are enabled on publishing site templates. Provides a workaround.
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