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Cannot Upload Multiple Documents

Last post 04-30-2008, 2:55 PM by kdavis63. 0 replies.
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  •  04-30-2008, 2:55 PM 29599

    Cannot Upload Multiple Documents

    I am having an issue trying upload multiple documents.  After making the selection, I receive the following error:

    "Cannot run Windows SharePoint Services on this page:  https://domain/sp/SharedDocuments/Forms/Upload.aspx"

    I am using an ISA Server 2006 and a SharePoint rule to allow my users to hit our intranet site.  What puzzles me is that when I hit the site directly via IP, I can upload multiple documents.  I have look over the ISA Logs and cannot find anything that shows it is now allowing connectivity or any errors. 

    I did some research over the web and have tried resaving the Upload.aspx file with no luck.  I am using the generic Upload.aspx file and did not create any custom Upload files. 

    Any pointers/guidance is appreciated.

     Aloha,

    Kevin Davis

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