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Re: Troubleshooting the Explorer views

  •  12-10-2007, 2:31 PM

    Re: Troubleshooting the Explorer views

    Here are some basic instructions on how to create a new network place for a Sharepoint shared document folder. This corrected many of the issues we were having on using Explorer including an error when trying use the "Open with Explorer" from the Actions menu.

     

    Use of a "Network Place" to copy files

     This method requires the creation of a new Network Place for the destination files to be saved to, in this case our new Sharepoint site. A new Network Place for the old site source files is recommended but not mandatory.

     

    Find your "My Network Places" to launch the "Add Network Place" wizard that will guide you through the creation process.

     

    There are several ways to find your "My Network Places" two are described below. Note: Do not confuse this process with "Map Network Drive".  

     

    1. Use of Window start button.

    • a. Left click on Windows XP start button.
    • b. Mouse over "My Network Places".
    • c. Select "Add Network Place" to launch the wizard.

     

    2. Use of Windows Explorer to find your "My Network Places" wizard.

    • a. Right click on Windows XP start button and select Explore.
    • b. From Windows Explore click on "My Network Places" then select "Add Network Place" from the listing on the right to launch the wizard.

      

    3. From the Wizard follow the instructions below

    a. Click the "next" button, select "Choose another network location"

    b. Click the "next" button, enter the URL of your destination Sharepoint site and click "next".

    c. Give the new network place a unique name like, "New Sharepoint Site"; be sure to choose something you can remember.

    d. Click finish, the wizard will automatically open an instance of the new site in an Explorer window. Notice the directory structures and "shared document" libraries under each department listing. Leave this window open for now.

     

     You have just created a new Network Place called New Sharepoint Site that will now appear in any file folder "save as" dialog box under "My Network Places".  
     

    4. Repeat steps above to launch a new instance of the "Add Network Place" wizard. In step 3b replace the new Sharepoint site URL with an old Sharepoint site URL.

     

    5. In step 3c give the new network place a unique name like, "Old Sharepoint Site".

     

     

     When you finish the second wizard you will have two instances of Windows Explorer running, one of the new site and one of the old site. You may now very easily copy to and from the sites using copy and paste functions. Be careful not to copy files into the wrong directory.

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