Today i have faced one issue while mount content database to server. the issue is " This content database has a schema version which is not supported in this farm." I was getting this error when i ran Mount-SPContentDatabase using powershell. I tried checking SP versions and other things finally got solution in below way Reason: Once you have taken the backup from SharePoint 2013 content database, usually you will restore the database in the target SQL server. After restoring the database, you will try to restore content database in any one of Webapplication most probably new one. In this stage, you will get the above error message. Solution: Your source SQL server schema and the destination SQL server schema might not be matched. So you need to update the "Versions" table values in the "Restored Database". 1. Open " Versions " table from any of the existing "Content database" from the Target SQL Server machine in ...
http://sputility.codeplex.com/ Installation To use the library, you can just upload SPUtility.js and prototype.js into a document library and put a Content Editor Web Part with some JavaScript code on whichever page you want to modify! Detailed instructions are on the Installation page. Usage Examples: Set a Text field's value SPUtility.GetSPField('Title').SetValue('Hello world!'); Set a Text field's value and make it read only SPUtility.GetSPField('Title').SetValue('Hello world!').MakeReadOnly(); Make a Choice field read only Before SPUtility.GetSPField('Status').MakeReadOnly(); After Set a People field and/or Make it Read Only SPUtility.GetSPField('Assigned To').SetValue('Menke, Kit'); SPUtility.GetSPField('Assigned To').MakeReadOnly(); Hide a field from view Before SPUtility.GetSPField('% Complete').Hide(); After
OK, How to solve this error? Login to the site collection with either site collection administrator or Farm Admin (granted with "Full control" Web Application user policy!), grant appropriate access to the user in question by going to Site Settings >> People and Groups. Once you do this, users prompted for credentials instead of the Sorry, this site hasn't been shared with you error. Still getting same "Sorry, this site hasn't been shared with you."? Might be because of cached credentials from a prior browser session. Try clearing IE cache: Open a new browser window >> Go to Internet options >> In the general tab, click the Delete button >> Make sure that passwords and temporary Internet files are selected. Try different browser such as Firefox! If you didn't run product and configuration wizard after installation/patch, you may get this error even if you are a site collection administrator. Run it once and get rid of this is...
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