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224 TopicsMicrosoft Office 2019 Now Available – Comparing 2019 vs 2016 vs 365, New Features in Access & Excel
Microsoft Office 2019 is out! Microsoft started the roll-out today of Microsoft Office 2019 for Windows & Mac – with major updates to Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project, Visio, and Publisher – to commercial volume license customers. Microsoft is following up with Office 2019 releases to consumers and other business customers, as well as SharePoint / Exchange / Skype / Project Server 2019 releases, in the coming weeks. Office 2019 provides a subset of features Microsoft has added to Office 365 over the past three years. As Office 2019 is a one-time release, Office 365 is still the better choice with not only far more features (Co-Authoring, etc) unavailable in Office 2019, but also far earlier access to them than on-premises, non-subscription Office 2019, etc. editions. Speculation has been that Office 2019 may be the last perpetual license (on-premises / non-subscription) release of Office, so that Microsoft can focus in on its Office 365 subscription offerings. However, Microsoft has responded in one case that there is likely to be one more perpetual license release after this one. Either way, Microsoft Office 2019 product pages even describe Office 2019 as a "one-time release" with Office 365 being needed to gain access to new features after that. It may also be that there are fewer editions available for Office 2019 than for Office 2016. Whether you move to Office 2019 or 365, it's suggested you don't delay doing so, as Office 2016 cloud support will be dropped in 2020, with Office 2016 installs barred from connecting to Microsoft's cloud-based services, including hosted email (Exchange) and online storage (OneDrive for Business), after Oct. 13, 2020. New in Office 2019 Word – text-to-speech, improved inking & accessibility, focus mode, translator, Learning tools (captions & audio descriptions), @ Mentions PowerPoint – Morph transitions, Zoom, SVG, 3D model, play in-click sequence, 4k video, @ Mentions Excel – Power Query (Get & Transform) enhancements, Power Pivot included with all editions, new functions & connectors, publish to Power BI, AI-driven Excel Insights for chart suggestions, new charts, @ Mentions Excludes Co-Authoring, new Data Types like Stocks, and some other new features only available in Office 365 Outlook – @ Mentions, Office 365 Groups OneNote – OneNote for Windows 10 (Modern App included with Windows) has replaced OneNote desktop app (though OneNote 2016 will be available via Volume License Install tool) All Office apps – Ribbon customizations and roaming pencil case Microsoft Access - including the many updates we've seen recently such as: Modern Charts New Linked Table Manager Dark theme Big Int Salesforce & Dynamics connectors Other Recent Developments with Microsoft Access It's especially exciting to see all the new features, growing user base and communities, new integrations, and development team responsiveness seen with Microsoft Access of late. Inclusion on the Office templates page Which I hope will become permanent soon SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) updates ODBC and OLE DB driver updates – for optimized use and new feature support for SQL Server, Azure SQL and other back-ends databases Power BI support (via On-Premises Data Gateway) Considering On-Premises Data Gateway is shared with PowerApps, hopefully that means we may see PowerApps support too in the future New & growing Access conferences and user communities: New Access Developers' Day in Amsterdam DevCon in Vienna, AEK in Germany, UKAUG in UK, PAUG in Portland, Access Day in Redmond, Access Madrid in Spain Presence at Microsoft Ignite and other conferences Access User Groups (AUG) webinars and local chapters (Chicago, Denver, Madrid, Hertfordshire, etc.) Access now included in most Office editions Included in nearly all (besides Online-only) editions Access in Office 365 Home, Personal, Business, Business Premium, ProPlus, E3, and E5 editions Access in Office 2016 Professional and ProPlus editions With MS Access having been added to most Office editions, presumably it will likewise be available with most Office 2019 editions now too. It's great to see these features available to Office 365 subscribers (or even sooner if opt-in for Insiders program) now being made available to others with Office 2019, and I look forward to the many more new advancements with Microsoft Access and Office to come. Links to More Info about Office 2019 You can find out more about Office 2019 with the following articles, FAQs and product pages: Office 365 vs. 2019 Editions Office 2019 Commercial FAQ Microsoft's Office 2019 Announcement Office 2019 and Discontinuing of Office 2016 The Verge release article ZDNet release article Endgadget release article VentureBeat release article TechSpot release article -- Dan Moorehead Founder & Chief Software Architect PowerAccess (www.PowerAccess.net) "Empower Microsoft Access – with new Tools | VBA Framework | PowerGit | Power Query-like PowerSQL | VSTO-like .NET API | CodeGen | Excel Formulas & Functions | Consulting | Excel ➜ Access ➜ SQL Conversion Tools"Solved411KViews8likes21CommentsAccess doesn't close properly. A remaining background process can only be terminated in task manager
Since yesterday I noticed that in all my Access databases there is a problem when I close them. When I close a database, it leaves a background process that can only be terminated in Task Manager. Without this, it is not possible to (re)open databases! I have already checked some possible causes. It also concerns databases that I have not changed at all in recent months and that worked fine until this week. Therefore, I have to assume that it is a bug in an automatic update! It seems that it has to do with a malfunction in the deallocation of allocated memory in VBA source code. Did anyone experience the same problem? Are there already fixes or solutions available?Solved88KViews8likes189CommentsFuture of Microsoft Access: PowerApps|CDS|VSTO|VBA|Flow|JS|VS|.NET|Graph Cloud|Mobile|Web|Developers
Access & Office Development Roadmap & Suggestions In addition to summing up recent Access updates & resources (including those from Access), I've compiled some suggestions & questions for the Access & Office Dev Platform teams (ranging from PowerApps & Common Data Service integration to VSTO Add-in dev, VBA & VBE) here. I've also recapped the recent Microsoft reorg changes along with thoughts on potential implications for Access & Office. Also, if at all possible, any glimpse the Microsoft Access and Office Developer Platform (VBA, VBE IDE, Office.js, VSTO) teams could provide us with into what they are considering (even if not confirmed yet) as possible future enhancements, fixes and data connectors for Access and improvements for Access developers (automation/macros/add-in development) for Access 2019 / Office 2019 (expected Q2 2018) onward would be greatly appreciated. Promising Trend of Access Updates vs. Cloud-first Focus & Dropped Web Support Considering, on one hand, the number of promising recent Access updates (summarized below, per Access Day) and, on the other, the deprecation of Access Web Apps (AWA & Access Services for Microsoft-hosted SharePoint Online going read-only by April 2 '18) and Microsoft's recent Cloud-first focus (PowerApps, Common Data Service, Azure) and Cloud vs. UX reorg. shakeup. Microsoft Reorganization (Cloud vs UX Shakeup) Implications Also, I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts on possible implications of the just-announced Microsoft "Cloud vs. UX" reorgization on Access, Office development and Microsoft Office / Office 365 in general. Specifically, as I will detail in my next post, Microsoft has combined their 4 groups into just two groups, essentially splitting by Cloud vs. non-Cloud - a "Cloud & AI" group, including Azure, PowerApps, Power BI, Dev Tools/APIs, among other things vs. a "Devices & User Experience" group, including Office, Windows, Surface & Mobile. Recent Access Features & Updates I'd like to start off by recapping all the recent advancements we've seen with Microsoft Access, at Access Day and beyond. Considering all the features removed from Access in recent years and toying with removal of Access from most Office editions, it's really great to see that Microsoft ended up (after the user backlash) adding Access to almost all Office & Office 365 editions instead! More than that, its really incredible to see all the new Access updates, such as new Data Connectors (Microsoft Dynamics & Salesforce), Large Number (BigInt) support, an upcoming bringing back dBase support, Access Templates on Office.com (experimentally) and 32-bit SSMA release (with the SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access previously only usable with uncommon 64-bit Office installs). Also, I'm glad to see the Access Accessibility Updates (Screen reader, F6 navigation, high contrast, etc.), which even as I understand, helped lead to Microsoft receiving the USBLN Accessible product design award for tech enabling the over 1 Billion across the world with disabilities. Congrats to the Access, Office and Accessibility teams on that achievement! Access Team's Support & Updates I also very much appreciate the new content and support from the Access team. For those not familiar with all of it, that includes new resources under and Access Help Center with Docs and Video Tutorials, as well as Access Templates on Office.com and the attention the Access dev team is providing to Feedback & Suggestions on User Voice pages for Access and User Voice for Office Developer Platform (VBA, VBE, Add-in Dev), as well as all the activity in the the new Access blog and Access forums here. Upcoming Features for Access and Access Day Revelations I was exciting hearing about the upcoming support for New Chart types and R2 update of Access Redistributable 2016, all covered at Access Day 2018 by Access Program Manager Michal_Bar, as seen in her Access Day presentation video (thanks to ArmenS and his post on the new charts). Access Dropped from Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) for .NET Add-in Development However, there are a few things long-missing or rarely updated which I would love to see to simplify life for Access developers and enable better integration with or taking advantage of the latest, Cloud-focused Microsoft product and developer tool/API advancements. For example, I, and many others as seen in this LinkedIn discussion, would really like to see at least Access supported with VSTO for add-in development again, as well as modernizing development tools/APIs for macros/automation. Specifically, it would be great if at some point in the future we could see updates to the VBE / VBA IDE (eg. adding tabbed documents, both forward/backward edit navigation, etc. as missing most VS updates since forked from VS around VB6), updates to VBA language (which hasn't seen much in the way of updates since VB6 it was based on), Visual Studio use for VBA (for macro coding, debugging & edit-and-continue), Microsoft Flow automation (eg. using On-premises Data Gateway or VPN connection or OneDrive), Office.js API, and/or VB.NET / C# / .NET for macro coding. VBE (VBA IDE) Issues There are also long-standing issues with VBE (VBA IDE) like it being unable to handle multiple monitors with different resolutions without ghosting when resizing tool panels. And missing modern text editor features (let alone modern Visual Studio features) like Tabbed Documents, Forward & Backwards edit navigation/history, etc. We ended up seeing and dealing with this for example (in addition to encountering it all the time myself) even during the presentations at Access Day. Automation (Macro & Add-in Development) API Limitations For Add-in developers and VBA Macro/Automation developers, Access could really benefit IMO from adding events, like for OnAppExit, OnSave globally and for each object/window, access to multiple objects selected in Navigation Sidebar, defining hotkeys via code (vs AutoKeys), extend the Nav sidebar context menu - to name a few. I will likely post a compiled list of suggestions later on regarding Access and VBA/VBE Automation APIs. Documentation & Samples Missing However, developer docs and content is completely missing for Access from samples on Office Developer site and training videos at the Office Dev Center for Access, and Official Office Roadmap (which only has 3 entries for Access: Salesforce + BigInt as completed, and Dynamics 365 connector shown as still WIP/Still Rolling Out) as well as Office Add-in Development docs, Visual Studio Office Development docs and project templates in Visual Studio. Content missing from those last three places is likely due to Access being dropped entirely from VSTO for some reason, but even then there are other ways (eg. COM APIs, 3rd party wrappers, etc.) that could at least be mentioned there, or even include older VSTO docs. People are developing add-ins with Access, regardless of it being dropped from VSTO, but there is no documentation on how to do that. Making the Access Templates Experiment Permanent Also, Access Templates should definitely be kept permanently and shown to everyone all the time. As Michal had pointed out, Access Templates end up being shown randomly (for A/B testing) just for some users on the Office Templates site. However, after refreshing 2 dozen times, trying with a dozen Incognito sessions across several dozen sessions it took dozens of attempts to finally see it, so I'm not sure it's shown as often may be though. Cloud Data Connectors (Common Data Service and Graph) like Excel & other Office Apps Similarly, I would love to see Common Data Service and Microsoft Graph support (and maybe direct access to Power BI-embedded data) in Microsoft Access. As Juan Soto had pointed out, Excel and other Office and MS apps provide Common Data Service support, with just Microsoft Access as the one missing out. Access Web App "Replacement" PowerApps Supports Everything Except Access For other improvements beyond Access/Excel/Office Macros and Developer Tools/API, I'd really think it valuable for PowerApps, Microsoft Flow, and Power BI Online (beyond just Desktop version, for Service / Premium / Report Server / Mobile / Gateway, and without import Desktop to Service hack) to provide direct support for Access databases. On-premises Data Gateway: Possibility for Using Access from PowerApps & Power BI for Web & Mobile It's frustrating not even being able to setup the On-premises Data Gateway (installed on local PC for "File System" access, shared by PowerApps and Power BI) to support Access databases in PowerApps - just Excel workbooks. Concerns Regarding Microsoft Priorities for Azure & PowerApps vs. Access However, considering how even Access Services (for SharePoint-Access integration via Access Web Apps (AWA) as well as earlier Access Web Databases) being deprecated and going read-only (April 1, 2018), I wonder how likely that might be that we get further Cloud/Web/Mobile features. Considering this and how Microsoft attempted to even remove Access from most Office editions recently, as well as their Cloud-first focus, it's a bit concerning. It seems like with Access being included in Office there is a lot less revenue to be made from it compared to billing monthly (and by usage) with PowerApps, Power BI, Azure, etc. I can understand Microsoft's business priorities there, but, considering Access is often used for prototyping databases for SQL Server and Azure SQL, as well as quick, end-user-editable front-ends for them, I think it would make more sense IMO to expand Access' integration with Azure and Cloud Services versus trying to drop it from Office editions and replace with PowerApps which can't even connect to Access (pushing use of Excel spreadsheets for data storage and queries instead, for file system connectors). There is little-to-no support for even connecting to Access Databases from PowerApps and Power BI and even OneDrive/Dropbox deployment not being feasible (unlike Excel, now with its real-time multi-user collaborative desktop editing enabled when deployed that way, let alone Excel Online deployment). Remaining Deployment Options: VPN File Shares & Remote Access (RDP, RemoteApps, Citrix) Considering this, the we are limited for multi-user deployment to Network Shares over VPN (not feasible if want clients or customers to be able to use, or access from home for many) and Remote Desktop (RDP - though RemoteApp is a pretty good option), or Citrix & other RDP-like options (now that Azure RemoteApp hosting is deprecated). Questions for Access & Office Dev Platform Teams To sum up, my primary questions (and suggestions) for the Access development team are the following: Is there any chance we may see Microsoft Access integration with PowerApps, Common Data Service, Azure, Microsoft Graph, Power BI Online, SharePoint, Office Online, On-premises Data Gateway, OneDrive, Dropbox and/or Microsoft Flow? Any other possibilities to simplify Web, Mobile, Cloud Drive (eg. making OneDrive feasible to use, like with Excel for multi-users), or otherwise simplifying Multi-User use and deployment for Microsoft Access? Is there any chance we could get Access added back to Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) for officially supported and documented (complete with Visual Studio project templates) for .NET Add-in development for Access, like with Excel and other office apps? Any possibility of updates to VBA, VBE IDE, or support for Visual Studio for VBA or C#/VB.NET for macro coding, or JavaScript (eg. Office.js), or even Microsoft Flow (eg. via Gateway, VPN, or OneDrive) for automation?Solved27KViews6likes6Commentsfile sharepoint Not allowed to load local resources file://
Sharepoint on-premises 2019 We have one "Search Service Application" with a "Content Source", the type of this "Content Source" it's "File Share", the search work very well my problem it's the result have the next url structure "file://chi37b/especificos$/Portal/docsib_py/RCAs/RCAs2012/Rca03912.pdf", whe I try to open this file on "Internet Explorer" work well, but when I try to open using chrome or firefox browser this url doesn't open because it's blocket by the browser for security reasons, someone have any suggestion or recomendations to avoid this error? Not allowed to load local resource: file://chi37b/especificos$/Portal/docsib_py/DETs/DETs86/Det-fe-00186.pdf#search=rca%206023KViews0likes2CommentsUpgrade Exchange Server 2016 DAG to 2019
We are currently planning the upgrade of our Exchange Server 2016 DAG (on Windows Server 2012 R2) to Exchange Server 2019. I have found it surprising that there are a fair number of articles about migrating from 2010 or 2013, but very few resources for our current scenario. Is the only option to stand up a new DAG and use ECP to move mailboxes (or databases) to the new DAG? Can anyone point me to documentation about how to manage namespaces, load balancers, and clients during this transition? Thanks!Solved16KViews0likes4CommentsSP2019 - unable to email - test with SP2013 workflow and incoming email
I am trying to get email to work. I have a SharePoint 2019 system and I am testing a quick / simple workflow with SharePoint Designer 2013 and a SP2013 workflow. I have two servers in the farm with minrole Application with Search and Front-end with Distribution Cache. It is kicked off when I create an item in a list. I run the workflow and am "stuck" on this: Retrying last request. Next attempt scheduled in less than one minute. Details of last request: HTTP InternalServerError to https://SharePoint2019/departments/IT/_api/sp.utilities.utility.SendEmail Correlation Id: 911b7bcf-c310-9ef1-b587-13d71624dae4 Instance Id: 0b3513ff-7738-41d0-8dc8-a6a92e0ee157 Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available Central Administration: Outgoing e-mail settings: /_admin/globalemailconfig.aspx Incoming email /_admin/IncomingEmail.aspx Email drop folder is on a the app server. This is the ULS log Name=Request (POST:https://DNSDomainName/departments/IT/_api/sp.utilities.utility.SendEmail) SPRequestModule.BeginRequestHandler End, SP Build Version: '16.0.10384.20000' User-Agent is empty Using input cookie name. CookieName: 'FedAuth'. User-Agent is empty User-Agent is empty User-Agent is empty SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Clear outgoing token context from SpThreadContext SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Clear cross tenant token context from SpThreadContext Entering Monitored Scope (Application Authentication Pipeline). Parent=SPClaimsCounterScope OAuth Token: {"typ":"JWT","alg":"none"}.{"actortoken":"...","nii":"urn:office:idp:activedirectory","upn":"<name>Email address removed</name>","smtp":"Email address removed","nameid":"s-1-5-21-939007976-1822922530-3574825930-51614","iss":"0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a","aud":"00000003-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000/DNSDomainName@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a","exp":1647422210,"nbf":1647385910}; actor: {"typ":"JWT","alg":"RS256","x5t":"8BxYjnP7HQimn5ZpP5-6x_rWXmg"}.{"nameid":"0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a","iss":"00000005-0000-0000-c000-000000000000@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a","aud":"00000003-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000/DNSDomainName@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a","exp":1647422210,"nbf":1647385910,"trustedfordelegation":"true"} SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Read Token The relative AudienceUri is valid. The token audience is valid. Audience: '00000003-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000/DNSDomainName@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a', Mode: 'RelativeUri, AbsoluteUriWithTenantId'. SPJsonWebSecurityTokenHandler: Audience Validation succeeded. The relative AudienceUri is valid. The token audience is valid. Audience: '00000003-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000/DNSDomainName@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a', Mode: 'RelativeUri, AbsoluteUriWithTenantId'. SPJsonWebSecurityTokenHandler: Audience Validation succeeded. Validate : Flight disabled. Will not retrieve Thumbprint F01C588E73FB1D08A69F96693F9FBAC7FAD65E68 from cache Token is not issued by SP. Skipping cross-tenant check. Json token issuer is not self issuer. IssuerName: '00000005-0000-0000-c000-000000000000'. SPIncomingTokenContext initialization: Did not find InternalNameIdentifierIssuer claim. SPIncomingTokenContext initialization: Did not find ClientAppId claim. GetAppIdFromIdentity: Returning Appid:'0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282' SPIncomingTokenContext initialization: Did not find ApplicationContext claim. SPIncomingTokenContext initialization: Did not find Version claim. SPIncomingTokenContext: Did not find Claim ipAddr. Found SPIncomingTokenContext in the thread context. Did not find token claim in token. ClaimType: 'app_displayname'. Value from Actor token: ''. Did not find token claim in token. ClaimType: 'app_displayname'. Value from token: ''. Setting SPSharedRequestContext on thread with: tid: scp: appctx: app_displayname: isnoauth: False Set Evo outgoing token context on thread Found SPIncomingTokenContext in the thread context. Did not find token claim in token. ClaimType: 'scope'. Found SPIncomingTokenContext in the thread context. Did not find token claim in token. ClaimType: 'scp'. Found SPIncomingTokenContext in the thread context. Did not find token claim in token. ClaimType: 'clientappid'. ClientAppId claim does not exist. Trying forAppId claim. Found SPIncomingTokenContext in the thread context. Did not find token claim in token. ClaimType: 'appid'. Found SPIncomingTokenContext in the thread context. Did not find token claim in token. ClaimType: 'roles'. SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Incoming token contains actor. Trying to attach it to current thread. Incoming Actor Identity: '' SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Attached actor identity to current thread. Actor Identity:0i.t|ms.sp.ext|0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a. Entering Monitored Scope (Getting Site Subscription Id). Parent=[S2S] Getting token from STS and setting Thread Identity Leaving Monitored Scope: (Getting Site Subscription Id) Execution Time=0.079; CPU Milliseconds=0; SQL Query Count=0; Parent=[S2S] Getting token from STS and setting Thread Identity Entering Monitored Scope (Reading token from Cache using token signature). Parent=[S2S] Getting token from STS and setting Thread Identity Leaving Monitored Scope: (Reading token from Cache using token signature) Execution Time=0.0388; CPU Milliseconds=0; SQL Query Count=0; Parent=[S2S] Getting token from STS and setting Thread Identity SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: AuthenticatedWopi flight enabled. Trying to get app identity from incoming token. OAuth app principal Name=i:0i.t|ms.sp.ext|0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a, IsAppOnlyRequest=False, UserIdentityName=0#.w|domain\username, ClaimsCount=16 AppMngMinDb: Got SubscriptionId 0c37852b-34d0-418e-91c6-2ac25af4be5b from partion key. SubscriptionId 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is in the SPServiceContext. AppMngMinDb: Executing query: dbo.proc_AM_GetAppPrincipalPerms on Legacy db with context subId: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 and compositeKeyId: 0c37852b-34d0-418e-91c6-2ac25af4be5b The app principal instance for app principal i:0i.t|ms.sp.ext|0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a is not available. Un-whitelisted client sent us an OAuth token. Client Id : '0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282'. monitor is null, skipping logging Client Id : 0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282. Token Type : UserAndApplication. SPApplicationAuthenticationModule Authentication finished successfully for user:0#.w|domain\username and actor: Leaving Monitored Scope: (Application Authentication Pipeline) Execution Time=5.0107; CPU Milliseconds=3; SQL Query Count=1; Parent=SPClaimsCounterScope SPRequestModule.PostAuthenticateRequestHandler Begin Trying to get app identity from incoming token. OAuth app principal Name=i:0i.t|ms.sp.ext|0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a, IsAppOnlyRequest=False, UserIdentityName=0#.w|domain\username, ClaimsCount=16 AppMngMinDb: Got SubscriptionId 0c37852b-34d0-418e-91c6-2ac25af4be5b from partion key. SubscriptionId 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is in the SPServiceContext. AppMngMinDb: Executing query: dbo.proc_AM_GetAppPrincipalPerms on Legacy db with context subId: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 and compositeKeyId: 0c37852b-34d0-418e-91c6-2ac25af4be5b The app principal instance for app principal i:0i.t|ms.sp.ext|0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a is not available. Value for isAnonymousAllowed is : False Value for checkAuthenticationCookie is : True SPRequestModule.PostAuthenticateRequestHandler End SPRequestModule.PostAuthorizeRequestHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PostResolveRequestCacheHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PostResolveRequestCacheHandler End SPRequestModule.AcquireRequestStateHandler SPRequestModule.PostAcquireRequestStateHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PostAcquireRequestStateHandler End SPRequestModule.PreRequestExecuteAppHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PreRequestExecuteAppHandler End The partition's default odata protocol is None OData3 request Set partition='' and adjust path from 'sp.utilities.utility.SendEmail' to 'sp.utilities.utility.SendEmail' Begin CSOM Request ManagedThreadId=56, NativeThreadId=13236 Created claims operation context from site object. SPSite: '8c05b54f-28e5-4505-bb13-f9b3bc68fb62', Source: 'SiteWithoutSiteSubscription'. Created claims operation context from site object. SPSite: '8c05b54f-28e5-4505-bb13-f9b3bc68fb62', Source: 'SiteWithoutSiteSubscription'. Context has no SMTP/UPN claims. IdentityContext: '{"nameid":"s-1-5-21-939007976-1822922530-3574825930-51614","nii":"urn:office:idp:activedirectory","upn":"Email address removed","userId":"0#.w|domain\\username","appliesTo":"https:\/\/DNSDomainName\/"}' Site=/departments/IT Reading perms from database instead of the token TenantScopedPerm=0, AllowAppOnlyPolicy=False, AppId=i:0i.t|ms.sp.ext|0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a, AppPermForCurrentWeb=0 Checking SPBasePermissions.Open permission The current user '0#.w|domain\username' is not in the StackTraceEnabledUsers SPClientServiceHost.OnBeginRequest End Accept Header: application/json; odata=verbose Content-Type Header: application/json; odata=verbose Url Segment 'sp.utilities.utility.SendEmail' serviceHost_RequestExecuting Sending email via REST EntityTypes calculated. Web: '7fa0379f-9912-4356-948b-aa0aacdbc61f', WebApp: 'null', EntityTypeCount: '6'. Entering Monitored Scope (VqueryEngine). Parent=SPRequest.GetListItemDataWithCallback2 VqueryEngine invoked for SiteId:'{8C05B54F-28E5-4505-BB13-F9B3BC68FB62}', ListId:'{8A06CC04-7CE2-4B24-856A-5D5DCE5EC5D8}' Leaving Monitored Scope: (VqueryEngine) Execution Time=1.824; CPU Milliseconds=1; SQL Query Count=1; Parent=SPRequest.GetListItemDataWithCallback2 SPUserUtility2::GetPrincipalInfoByIds:othermail field value is '. Found match in user info list. Input : i:0#.w|domain\username. EntityTypes calculated. Web: '7fa0379f-9912-4356-948b-aa0aacdbc61f', WebApp: 'null', EntityTypeCount: '6'. No match in user info list. Input : workflow@noreply. SPCollaborationTypesHelper.GetEveryoneClaimEnabledDefaultValue: EveryoneClaimEnabled default value is true Exception from site settings manager. Using default value. Key: 'EveryoneClaimEnabled', Default: 'True', Exception 'System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: siteSubscription at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPSiteSubscriptionSettings.GetSettings(SPSiteSubscription siteSubscription) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.Claims.SPAllUserClaimProvider.GetClaimVisibilitySetting(String siteSubscriptionKey, SPSiteSubscription siteSubscription, Boolean defaultValue)'. SPCollaborationTypesHelper.GetAllUserClaimEnabledDefaultValue: AllUserClaimEnabled default value is true Exception from site settings manager. Using default value. Key: 'AllUserClaimEnabled', Default: 'True', Exception 'System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: siteSubscription at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPSiteSubscriptionSettings.GetSettings(SPSiteSubscription siteSubscription) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.Claims.SPAllUserClaimProvider.GetClaimVisibilitySetting(String siteSubscriptionKey, SPSiteSubscription siteSubscription, Boolean defaultValue)'. Email resolve disable value is 'False' Context has no SMTP/UPN claims. IdentityContext: '{"nameid":"s-1-5-21-939007976-1822922530-3574825930-51614","nii":"urn:office:idp:activedirectory","upn":"Email address removed","userId":"0#.w|domain\\username","appliesTo":"https:\/\/DNSDomainName\/"}' Reading perms from database instead of the token TenantScopedPerm=0, AllowAppOnlyPolicy=False, AppId=i:0i.t|ms.sp.ext|0c5a7d2f-4e08-f9ac-d067-ac46ef4cc282@9ea59db8-17a6-4d42-8998-58bc10ca629a, AppPermForCurrentWeb=0 TryGetSecurityIdentifierFromEncodedClaim received input that is not an encoded claim. Input: 'workflow@noreply'. Workflow 2013 request, but the input is not a SID. Input: 'workflow@noreply'. SPMailMessageHelper.IsOutboundMailPortAndEnableSslEnabled: Returning true - the OutboundMailPortAndEnableSsl flight is enabled. SPMailMessageHelper.IsOutboundMailPortAndEnableSslEnabled: Returning true - the OutboundMailPortAndEnableSsl flight is enabled. SPMailMessageHelper.IsOutboundMailSmtpAuthenticationEnabled: Returning true - the OutboundMailSmtpAuthentication flight is enabled. SPSmtpClient.IsOutboundMailAllowOverrideEnvelopeSenderEnabled: Returning true - the OutboundMailAllowOverrideEnvelopeSender flight is enabled. SPSMTPClient::Site.SiteSubscription is null. SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage Start: My Scenario Start SPSMTPClient.Send::start SPSmtpClient Start: My Scenario Start Beginning attempt 1 to send mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. SPMailMessageHelper.CreateHeaders: X-SpMailMessageId = d3a32f0d-06b3-4314-8a68-3a9230bd5bac Attempting to send mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Failed attempt 1 sending mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Error: SmtpException while sending email: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) Sleeping before resending mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Beginning attempt 2 to send mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Attempting to send mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Failed attempt 2 sending mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Error: SmtpException while sending email: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) Sleeping before resending mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Beginning attempt 3 to send mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Attempting to send mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Failed attempt 3 sending mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Error: SmtpException while sending email: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) SPSmtpClient Failure: Failed attempt 3 sending mail to recipients: "Carter, Matthew L." <Email address removed>. Mail Subject: SP2019 - 2013 workflow. Error: SmtpException while sending email: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage Failure: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) Exception occured in scope Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail. Exception=System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSite site, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail_ClientInternal(SPWeb web, EmailProperties properties, FromAddressGenerator generateFromFunc) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ServerStub.Utilities.SPUtilityServerStub.InvokeStaticMethod(String methodName, ClientValueCollection xmlargs, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerStub.InvokeStaticMethodWithMonitoredScope(String methodName, ClientValueCollection args, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) Original error: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSite site, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail_ClientInternal(SPWeb web, EmailProperties properties, FromAddressGenerator generateFromFunc) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ServerStub.Utilities.SPUtilityServerStub.InvokeStaticMethod(String methodName, ClientValueCollection xmlargs, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerStub.InvokeStaticMethodWithMonitoredScope(String methodName, ClientValueCollection args, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) SocialRESTExceptionProcessingHandler.DoServerExceptionProcessing - SharePoint Server Exception [System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSite site, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail_ClientInternal(SPWeb web, EmailProperties properties, FromAddressGenerator generateFromFunc) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ServerStub.Utilities.SPUtilityServerStub.InvokeStaticMethod(String methodName, ClientValueCollection xmlargs, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerStub.InvokeStaticMethodWithMonitoredScope(String methodName, ClientValueCollection args, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid)] Leaving Monitored Scope: (Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail) Execution Time=10237.843; CPU Milliseconds=22; SQL Query Count=5; Parent=Request (POST:https://DNSDomainName/departments/IT/_api/sp.utilities.utility.SendEmail) Original error: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSite site, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail_ClientInternal(SPWeb web, EmailProperties properties, FromAddressGenerator generateFromFunc) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ServerStub.Utilities.SPUtilityServerStub.InvokeStaticMethod(String methodName, ClientValueCollection xmlargs, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerStub.InvokeStaticMethodWithMonitoredScope(String methodName, ClientValueCollection args, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPathRoot(Boolean mainRequestPath, EdmParserNode node, Boolean resourceEndpoint, MethodInformation& methodInfo) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPath(Boolean mainRequestPath, String path, String pathForErrorMessage) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.Process() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.ProcessRequest() SocialRESTExceptionProcessingHandler.DoServerExceptionProcessing - SharePoint Server Exception [System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSite site, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail_ClientInternal(SPWeb web, EmailProperties properties, FromAddressGenerator generateFromFunc) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ServerStub.Utilities.SPUtilityServerStub.InvokeStaticMethod(String methodName, ClientValueCollection xmlargs, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerStub.InvokeStaticMethodWithMonitoredScope(String methodName, ClientValueCollection args, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPathRoot(Boolean mainRequestPath, EdmParserNode node, Boolean resourceEndpoint, MethodInformation& methodInfo) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPath(Boolean mainRequestPath, String path, String pathForErrorMessage) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.Process() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.ProcessRequest()] serviceHost_RequestExecuted RestException=System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSite site, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail_ClientInternal(SPWeb web, EmailProperties properties, FromAddressGenerator generateFromFunc) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ServerStub.Utilities.SPUtilityServerStub.InvokeStaticMethod(String methodName, ClientValueCollection xmlargs, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerStub.InvokeStaticMethodWithMonitoredScope(String methodName, ClientValueCollection args, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPathRoot(Boolean mainRequestPath, EdmParserNode node, Boolean resourceEndpoint, MethodInformation& methodInfo) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPath(Boolean mainRequestPath, String path, String pathForErrorMessage) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.Process() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.ProcessRequest() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestService.ProcessQuery(ClientServiceHost serviceHost, Stream inputStream, IList`1 pendingDisposableContainer) Original error: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSite site, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail_ClientInternal(SPWeb web, EmailProperties properties, FromAddressGenerator generateFromFunc) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ServerStub.Utilities.SPUtilityServerStub.InvokeStaticMethod(String methodName, ClientValueCollection xmlargs, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerStub.InvokeStaticMethodWithMonitoredScope(String methodName, ClientValueCollection args, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPathRoot(Boolean mainRequestPath, EdmParserNode node, Boolean resourceEndpoint, MethodInformation& methodInfo) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPath(Boolean mainRequestPath, String path, String pathForErrorMessage) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.Process() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.ProcessRequest() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestService.ProcessQuery(ClientServiceHost serviceHost, Stream inputStream, IList`1 pendingDisposableContainer) SocialRESTExceptionProcessingHandler.DoServerExceptionProcessing - SharePoint Server Exception [System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: Service not available, closing transmission channel. The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available at System.Net.Mail.SmtpConnection.GetConnection(ServicePoint servicePoint) at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.GetConnection() at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.SendOnce(MailMessage msg, Boolean useAlternateServer) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPSmtpClient.Send(MailMessage msg) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSmtpClient smtpClient, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Email.SPMailMessageHelper.SendMailMessage(SPSite site, MailMessage mailMessage, Boolean useEws) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.SendEmail_ClientInternal(SPWeb web, EmailProperties properties, FromAddressGenerator generateFromFunc) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ServerStub.Utilities.SPUtilityServerStub.InvokeStaticMethod(String methodName, ClientValueCollection xmlargs, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerStub.InvokeStaticMethodWithMonitoredScope(String methodName, ClientValueCollection args, ProxyContext proxyContext, Boolean& isVoid) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPathRoot(Boolean mainRequestPath, EdmParserNode node, Boolean resourceEndpoint, MethodInformation& methodInfo) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.GetObjectFromPath(Boolean mainRequestPath, String path, String pathForErrorMessage) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.Process() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestRequestProcessor.ProcessRequest() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Rest.RestService.ProcessQuery(ClientServiceHost serviceHost, Stream inputStream, IList`1 pendingDisposableContainer)] SPClientServiceHost.OnEndRequest Begin End CSOM Request. Duration=10246 milliseconds. SPClientServiceHost.OnEndRequest End SPRequestModule.PreSendRequestHeaders End SPRequestModule.PostLogRequestHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PostLogRequestHandler End SPRequestModule.EndRequestHandler Begin Micro Trace Tags: 0 avwhy,0 nasq,0 avwhz,0 cnzk8,0 bjkuz,0 cnzk8,0 cnzk8,0 cnzk8,0 bjvyg,0 bnksk,0 nasq,0 baftu,0 cfruq,0 a6jmx,0 a6jns,0 a6jn5,0 a6jmx,0 a6jns,0 a6jn5,0 b5yur,1 bpcu1,0 ah25l,0 bjv9b,0 bjv9d,0 bmh2y,0 bjv9h,0 bjv9j,0 b5qul,0 bab7j,0 bab7m,0 bik6j,0 bab7m,0 bik6k,0 be4va,0 bjvyh,0 bab7j,0 bab7m,0 bab7j,0 bab7m,0 bab7j,0 bab7m,0 bjvyj,0 bab7j,0 bab7m,0 bab7j,0 bab7m,0 a4cq8,0 ajwpw,0 nasq,0 b4ly,0 nasq,0 b4ly,0 azh5o,0 a4cre,0 ag6al,0 azevu,0 awfez,1 aoa6z,0 cm9q2,0 cm9q1,0 cfrun,0 ahkpt,0 b4ly,0 avwh6,0 a4cre,0 ag6al,0 azevu,0 awfez,1 aoa6z,0 ajd6k,0 ajd6l,0 avwh7,0 avwh8,0 avwh0,0 avwh1,0 aj1kn,0 avwh2,0 avwh3,0 avwhu,0 avwhv,1 az27h,0 az27j,0 azmvu,0 agw10,0 a6oo3,0 a6oo3,0 anvuv,6 ag69m,0 aii1c,0 apo8x,0 avwif,0 artm2,0 artm3,0 axkc9,0 aizmk,0 aw7fc,0 bedea,3 adhpr,1 adhpr,1 b0zsz,0 beddz,0 bedea,0 beddy,0 bygrc,0 avqtc,0 bygrc,0 avqtc,0 a9rd0,0 anvuv,4 ag69m,23 bz5w4,0 bnue4,0 ay53q,0 ay53q,0 chc79,0 a8hhg,0 ccqkf,0 a7uep,0 awwa4,0 avuds,0 ajs4v,0 a2ymj,0 ajs4x,59 aiba9,0 ai67i,5009 ajs4v,0 ajs4x,59 aiba9,0 ai67i,5011 ajs4v,0 ajs4x,59 aiba9,0 avudu,0 a7uey,0 ahjq1,0 agmjp,0 aizmo,0 b4ly,0 agmjp,0 aizmo,0 aizmj,0 aw4i6,0 agmjp,0 aizmo,0 avwig,0 agw11,0 avwih,0 avwh5,0 avwia,0 avwib,0 avwic Sending HTTP response 500 for HTTP POST request SPRequestModule::CreatePageViewedAuditEntry: Has PageViewed been suppressed for this request: True Leaving Monitored Scope: (Request (POST:https://DNSDomainName/departments/IT/_api/sp.utilities.utility.SendEmail)) Execution Time=10259.1267; CPU Milliseconds=30; SQL Query Count=8; Parent=None SPRequestModule.EndRequestHandler End SSAProxy call without SubscriptionId: [GetImsEndpointAddresses] at System.Environment.GetStackTrace(Exception e, Boolean needFileInfo) at System.Environment.get_StackTrace() at Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration.SearchServiceApplicationProxy.LogInvocationSubscription(String operationName) at Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration.SearchServiceApplicationProxy.DoWebServiceBackedOperation[T](String operationName, Boolean asService, Int32 timeoutInMilliseconds, Int32 wcfTimeoutInMilliseconds, WebServiceBackedOperation`1 webServiceCall) at Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration.SearchServiceApplicationProxy.GetImsEndpointAddresses() at Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Query.Ims.LoadBalancer.ImsLoadBalancer.CheckEndpoints(Func`1 getEndpointAddresses) at Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Query.Ims.LoadBalancer.ImsLoadBalancer.<DoCheckEndpoints>b__8() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SecurityContext.RunAsProcess(CodeToRunElevated secureCode) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(WaitCallback secureCode, Object param) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(CodeToRunElevated secureCode) at Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Query.Ims.LoadBalancer.ImsLoadBalancer.DoCheckEndpoints(Object state) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx) at System.Threading.TimerQueueTimer.CallCallback() at System.Threading.TimerQueueTimer.Fire() at System.Threading.QueueUserWorkItemCallback.System.Threading.IThreadPoolWorkItem.ExecuteWorkItem() at System.Threading.ThreadPoolWorkQueue.Dispatch() SearchServiceApplicationProxy::GetImsEndpointAddresses--timeouts=120000,120000 SearchServiceApplicationProxy::GetImsEndpointAddresses--Proxy Name:Search Service Application Proxy EndPoint: http://DomainAppServer:32843/eec9cd7712e8453390f67f944d89234f/SearchService.svc SearchServiceApplicationProxy::GetChannel--Channel Creation time: 0 SearchServiceApplicationProxy::GetImsEndpointAddresses - Open Elapsed Time: 0 Endpoint: http://DomainAppServer:32843/eec9cd7712e8453390f67f944d89234f/SearchService.svc WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress: 'http://DomainAppServer:32843/eec9cd7712e8453390f67f944d89234f/SearchService.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration.ISearchServiceApplication' Action: 'http://tempuri.org/ISearchQueryServiceApplication/GetImsEndpointAddresses' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:fd808a70-5dfd-489a-9570-827c53fc8141' Leaving Monitored Scope: (ExecuteWcfOperation:http://tempuri.org/ISearchQueryServiceApplication/GetImsEndpointAddresses) Execution Time=201.0933; CPU Milliseconds=2; SQL Query Count=2; Parent=GetImsEndpointAddresses Leaving Monitored Scope: (GetImsEndpointAddresses) Execution Time=201.5474; CPU Milliseconds=2; SQL Query Count=2; Parent=None SearchServiceApplicationProxy::GetImsEndpointAddresses--Id: Elapsed Time: 201 Proxy Name/ID: Search Service Application Proxy/f8c746cc-6d42-4f7f-91fd-b80d37135de5 EndPoint: http://DomainAppServer:32843/eec9cd7712e8453390f67f944d89234f/SearchService.svc Ims::EndPoints: old: , new: net.tcp://DomainAppServer/51E111/QueryProcessingComponent1/ImsQueryInternal Ims::EndPoints: net.tcp://DomainAppServer/51E111/QueryProcessingComponent1/ImsQueryInternal I tried to setup an alert me on a document library. I was able to, yet never got an email. I then tried to setup an incoming e-mail settings for a document library to receive email. I put in the e-mail address and then clicked OK on the Document Library settings page and got an error. Name=Request (POST:https://DNSSiteName/departments/IT/_layouts/15/EmailSettings.aspx?List={83C1AC31-1DCE-41F6-9EA8-33E86EAA5F44}) SPRequestModule.BeginRequestHandler End, SP Build Version: '16.0.10384.20000' Using input cookie name. CookieName: 'FedAuth'. The absolute uri validation succeeded. AudienceUri: 'https://DNSSiteName/departments/IT/Lists/2013workflowtest/AllItems.aspx'. SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Clear outgoing token context from SpThreadContext SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Clear cross tenant token context from SpThreadContext SPRequestModule.PostAuthenticateRequestHandler Begin Non-OAuth request. IsAuthenticated=True, UserIdentityName=0#.w|domain\username1, ClaimsCount=104 Value for isAnonymousAllowed is : False Value for checkAuthenticationCookie is : True SPRequestModule.PostAuthenticateRequestHandler End SPRequestModule.PostAuthorizeRequestHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PostResolveRequestCacheHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PostResolveRequestCacheHandler End SPRequestModule.AcquireRequestStateHandler SPRequestModule.PostAcquireRequestStateHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PostAcquireRequestStateHandler End SPRequestModule.PreRequestExecuteAppHandler Begin Created claims operation context from site object. SPSite: '8c05b54f-28e5-4505-bb13-f9b3bc68fb62', Source: 'SiteWithoutSiteSubscription'. Created claims operation context from site object. SPSite: '8c05b54f-28e5-4505-bb13-f9b3bc68fb62', Source: 'SiteWithoutSiteSubscription'. Context has no SMTP/UPN claims. IdentityContext: '{"nameid":"s-1-5-21-939007976-1822922530-3574825930-51614","nii":"urn:office:idp:activedirectory","upn":"Email address removed","userId":"0#.w|domain\\username1","appliesTo":"https:\/\/DNSSiteName\/"}' Site=/departments/IT SPRequestModule.PreRequestExecuteAppHandler End Context has no SMTP/UPN claims. IdentityContext: '{"nameid":"s-1-5-21-939007976-1822922530-3574825930-51614","nii":"urn:office:idp:activedirectory","upn":"Email address removed","userId":"0#.w|domain\\username1","appliesTo":"https:\/\/DNSSiteName\/"}' Entering Monitored Scope (VdocumentStore::httpGetDocument). Parent=SPRequest.GetFileAndMetaInfo validateUrlForStore: using extended URL length limits: fullUrl = 400, dirName = 400, leafName = 400, storeOp = 2 Entering Monitored Scope (SPSqlClient(proc_FetchDocForHttpGet)). Parent=VdocumentStore::httpGetDocument Leaving Monitored Scope: (SPSqlClient(proc_FetchDocForHttpGet)) Execution Time=4.5861; CPU Milliseconds=1; SQL Query Count=0; Parent=VdocumentStore::httpGetDocument validateUrlForStore: using extended URL length limits: fullUrl = 400, dirName = 400, leafName = 400, storeOp = 2 Entering Monitored Scope (VfileBlobManager::bind). Parent=VdocumentStore::httpGetDocument Entering Monitored Scope (SPFileStreamManager_From_Native). Parent=VfileBlobManager::bind Entering Monitored Scope (SPCoordinatedStreamBufferFactory.CreateFromDocumentRowset). Parent=SPFileStreamManager_From_Native |[SharePoint] -SiteId 8c05b54f-28e5-4505-bb13-f9b3bc68fb62 -DocId 77ccb203-b659-4d9b-91f6-087be9104c4b -Url /departments/IT/_catalogs/masterpage/domainname42013.master Entering Monitored Scope (CobaltStream(SPHostBlobStore)). Parent=SPCoordinatedStreamBufferFactory.CreateFromDocumentRowset Leaving Monitored Scope: (SPCoordinatedStreamBufferFactory.CreateFromDocumentRowset) Execution Time=0.2271; CPU Milliseconds=0; SQL Query Count=0; Parent=SPFileStreamManager_From_Native Leaving Monitored Scope: (VfileBlobManager::bind) Execution Time=0.3169; CPU Milliseconds=0; SQL Query Count=0; Parent=VdocumentStore::httpGetDocument ____Data Size: 54618 ____SiteIdDocIdLevel: (8C05B54F-28E5-4505-BB13-F9B3BC68FB62, 77CCB203-B659-4D9B-91F6-087BE9104C4B, 1) |[Context] Pushing local context |>[Cobalt] Cobalt operation |>[CobaltFile] CobaltFilePartition.Configure |[Context] Popping local context |[Context] Pushing local context |>[Cobalt] Cobalt operation |[Context] Popping local context Leaving Monitored Scope: (VdocumentStore::httpGetDocument) Execution Time=8.3005; CPU Milliseconds=3; SQL Query Count=1; Parent=SPRequest.GetFileAndMetaInfo ____Data Size: 54618 ____SiteIdDocIdLevel: (8C05B54F-28E5-4505-BB13-F9B3BC68FB62, 77CCB203-B659-4D9B-91F6-087BE9104C4B, 1) Leaving Monitored Scope: (CobaltStream(SPHostBlobStore)) Execution Time=3.1473; CPU Milliseconds=1; SQL Query Count=0; Parent=SPCoordinatedStreamBufferFactory.CreateFromDocumentRowset Leaving Monitored Scope: (SPFileStreamManager_From_Native) Execution Time=3.4054; CPU Milliseconds=0; SQL Query Count=0; Parent=VfileBlobManager::bind Get Page Parser Setting by virtualPath=/departments/IT/_catalogs/masterpage/domainname42013.master and physicalPath=C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\16\Template\Features\Morphotrust.Branding.Masterpage_Activate.Masterpage\MasterPages\domainname42013.master Experiment Manager: GetExpName user: mlcarter Experiment Manager: GetExpName cookie: unknown Experiment Manager: GetExpName tenant: DNSSiteName Experiment Manager: GetExpName final key: Experiment Manager: GetExpName expName: production Component Manager: public CreateInstance: Microsoft.SharePoint.Context.ContextInfo Component Manager: Look in production TryGetGridInformation from SPFarm.Local Start: My Scenario Start TryGetGridInformation from SPFarm.Local Success: My Scenario Success validateUrlForStore: using extended URL length limits: fullUrl = 400, dirName = 400, leafName = 400, storeOp = 2 The permission is being checked for a write operation Asserting permissions for an already existing document The permission is being checked for a write operation Asserting permissions for an already existing document checkAndFireItemEvent, ItemId: 0, EventType: 2, ListBaseType: 1 Entering Monitored Scope (SPFileStreamManager_From_Native). Parent=SPRequest.UpdateFileOrFolderProperties Entering Monitored Scope (VdocumentStore::updateDocument). Parent=SPFileStreamManager_From_Native validateUrlForStore: using extended URL length limits: fullUrl = 400, dirName = 400, leafName = 400, storeOp = 3 GetOutputActivitiesProperties failed calling GetActivityPropertiesParamsEx. hr=0x00000000 no fields: 0 Leaving Monitored Scope: (VdocumentStore::updateDocument) Execution Time=16.2743; CPU Milliseconds=4; SQL Query Count=0; Parent=SPFileStreamManager_From_Native ____SiteIdDocIdLevel: (8C05B54F-28E5-4505-BB13-F9B3BC68FB62, 59D5766A-CEF0-4633-ADE0-3DC5AB011DC3, 1) Leaving Monitored Scope: (SPFileStreamManager_From_Native) Execution Time=16.7221; CPU Milliseconds=5; SQL Query Count=1; Parent=SPRequest.UpdateFileOrFolderProperties ListUpdate Start: My Scenario Start Component Manager: Resolving assembly Microsoft.SharePoint.XmlSerializers, Version=16.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c Validate : Flight disabled. Will not retrieve Thumbprint 501113CF34F8B954056F32A5ED2F75FEFA8ACA0F from cache Validate : Flight disabled. Will not retrieve Thumbprint 501113CF34F8B954056F32A5ED2F75FEFA8ACA0F from cache Unexpected RequestStatus received from the directory service when creating new alias: 2019-it-test. Status: InternalError ListUpdate Failure: Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: Error in the application. at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPList.UpdateDirectoryManagementService(String oldAlias, String newAlias) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPList.Update(Boolean bFromMigration) SPRequestModule.ErrorAppHandler Begin Application error when access /_layouts/15/EmailSettings.aspx, Error=Error in the application. at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPList.UpdateDirectoryManagementService(String oldAlias, String newAlias) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPList.Update(Boolean bFromMigration) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ApplicationPages.EmailSettingsPage.SubmitButton_Click(Object sender, EventArgs args) at System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: Error in the application. at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPList.UpdateDirectoryManagementService(String oldAlias, String newAlias) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPList.Update(Boolean bFromMigration) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ApplicationPages.EmailSettingsPage.SubmitButton_Click(Object sender, EventArgs args) at System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) Getting Error Message for Exception System.Web.HttpUnhandledException (0x80004005): Exception of type 'System.Web.HttpUnhandledException' was thrown. ---> Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException: Error in the application. at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPList.UpdateDirectoryManagementService(String oldAlias, String newAlias) at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPList.Update(Boolean bFromMigration) at Microsoft.SharePoint.ApplicationPages.EmailSettingsPage.SubmitButton_Click(Object sender, EventArgs args) at System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) at System.Web.UI.Page.HandleError(Exception e) at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest() at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) at System.Web.HttpApplication.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStepImpl(IExecutionStep step) at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously) [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 03/15/2022 18:53:18.46, Original Level: VerboseEx] SPMonitoredScope {0} dispose is completing [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] desiredVersion: {0} MakeBrowserCacheSafeLayoutsUrl: start computing localizable url for key=[15/0/1033/styles/error.css], name=[styles/error.css] MakeBrowserCacheSafeLayoutsUrl: finished computing url, key=[15/0/1033/styles/error.css], name=[styles/error.css], url=[/_layouts/15/1033/styles/error.css?rev=vTz2WsuD%2F0Fcv4k2YzK4Lw%3D%3DTAG0], hash=[vTz2WsuD%2F0Fcv4k2YzK4Lw%3D%3D] calling GetCurrentGenericSetupPath for a versioned path: TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS MakeBrowserCacheSafeLayoutsUrl: start computing relative url for key=[15/0/0/foldhyperlink.js], name=[foldhyperlink.js] MakeBrowserCacheSafeLayoutsUrl: finished computing url, key=[15/0/0/foldhyperlink.js], name=[foldhyperlink.js], url=[/_layouts/15/foldhyperlink.js?rev=SCfvQellZm%2BcEee7Nt0Uhg%3D%3DTAG0], hash=[SCfvQellZm%2BcEee7Nt0Uhg%3D%3D] SPRequestModule.PreSendRequestHeaders End SPRequestModule.ErrorAppHandler End SPRequestModule.PostLogRequestHandler Begin SPRequestModule.PostLogRequestHandler End SPRequestModule.EndRequestHandler Begin Micro Trace Tags: 0 avwhy,0 nasq,0 avwhz,0 bjkuz,1 a9fy6,0 bjvyg,0 bnksk,0 avwh6,0 agb9s,0 ajd6k,0 ajd6l,0 avwh7,0 avwh8,0 avwh0,0 avwh1,0 aj1kn,0 avwh2,0 avwh3,0 avwhu,0 a6oo3,0 a6oo3,0 anvuv,8 avwhv,0 anvuv,1 arc5u,0 ax0rv,4 ax0rv,0 ab3dt,0 ajoij,0 ax0ru,0 abnwk,0 abnwl,0 ax0ru,0 ab3dt,1 b3647,0 abnwk,0 abnwk,0 b1foi,0 b3647,0 abnwk,0 b1foi,0 arc5u,0 abnwl,0 ajoij,0 84lu6,5 bhxdp,0 bhxdp,0 bhxdp,0 bhxdp,0 bhxdp,0 bhxdp,0 bhxdp,0 bj421,0 bj422,28 ajoij,0 aiv4y,16 aiv4y,0 ajoij,10 aqnrv,20 bhxdp,355 ahgrv,0 art14,7 avwhw,0 8nca,5 tkau,0 ajlz0,64 bnfg6,1 bnfhc,12 aat87,7 agxkz,0 bnfg7,0 bnfhc,4 avwh5,0 avwhx,0 avwia,0 avwib,0 avwic Sending HTTP response 200 for HTTP POST request SPRequestModule::CreatePageViewedAuditEntry: Has PageViewed been suppressed for this request: True Leaving Monitored Scope: (Request (POST:https://DNSSiteName/departments/IT/_layouts/15/EmailSettings.aspx?List={83C1AC31-1DCE-41F6-9EA8-33E86EAA5F44})) Execution Time=572.4604; CPU Milliseconds=248; SQL Query Count=7; Parent=None SPRequestModule.EndRequestHandler EndSolved13KViews0likes1CommentDistributed Cache crashing under SharePoint 2019 running on WS2019
Happy New Year! I'm having some trouble setting up my new Lab environment using the latest and greatest technologies: Windows Server 2019, SQL 2017 and SharePoint 2019 on three different Hyper-V VMs. All components are up to date. I'm quite early in the process only the Farm was created using PowerShell. I documented the whole thing on twitter https://twitter.com/sassdawe/status/1081670767576838145 I've tried the all usual steps to fix it, Remove-SPDistributedCacheServiceInstance etc. Validated everything from here: http://sharepoint-blog.com/appfabric-event-id-1000-and-event-id-1026-with-sharepoint-2013/ but nothing worked. I'm kindly ask you, any ideas? ThanksSolved10KViews0likes5CommentsTable Of Contents Formatting Not Matching Heading Style Formatting
In my word document (Microsoft Office Professional 2019 / .docx) all of the headings are setup using the Heading 1 style which is set for font= Arial, Size= 12, and BOLD is turned on. My table of contents is setup to use the Heading 1 style as shown: {TOC \h \z \t "Heading 1,1,Heading 2,2,Heading 3,3" } The table of contents works to capture all of the correct pages, however, where all of the headings in the document are done in all caps, the entries in the table of contents vary from all caps, all caps for the first word or two, to all lowercase as shown below. I've tried to update the Heading 1 style and then doing the "Update Field / Update Entire Table", but the text in the TOC stays the same.Solved9.4KViews1like2CommentsAccess is a Hybrid Cloud Superstar, part 1
This is the first of a regular series of posts, written by George Young, an Access professional developer and a consultant specializing in .NET applications, on how Microsoft Access can survive, indeed thrive, in the brave new cloud and mobile world.9.1KViews13likes13CommentsResolving Exchange Server IIS 500 - Maintenance Error
Hi All, This is my first post here, ment as advice / troubleshoot tips for Exchange admins. I see regularly Exchange admins having trouble with IIS 500 page errors. This topic is not rather a question, but some information I would like to share with admins that run into an IIS500 Error (reason: Maintenance) on Exchange OWA and ECP after installing .NET Updates. The page of ECP (and OWA) looks like the follow page below. Please note that IIS 500 can also be triggered by other errors, this is for specific the situation written below. If you have recreated the virtual directories, you find out that the problem is still there. The example here is based on Exchange 2019 / Windows Server 2019, but I have also seen this behavior on Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange Server 2013 on Windows Server 2016 and 2012R2. Rule one: Give Exchange servers some time booting up, don't try to immediately logon to ECP/OWA when the logon screen beach appears on the console. Check the CPU up-time, and I recommend waiting at least wait for 5 to 10 minutes uptime (CPU time) and verify the server CPU usage has normalized. IIS 500 common error checks Although IIS 500 is quite a common error, there are some occasions where you should figure out if you have installed Windows / .NET Updates on the server you are working on. Please examine the server eventlog for details in the “Windows Logs > Setup” section. If so? You should first verify that all Exchange Services are running correctly that have the startup type to start automatically. In environments we manager we regularly see the following services not starting after a reboot of the server: MS Exchange Replication (note: also for single server setups) MS Exchange Transport Log Search. MS Exchange Compliance Audit. Some others, but most are running OK. Note: When rebooting your system, the services not starting can vary. You will also find: Eventlog Application Error Exchange Compliance Audit because “Mailbox database is not available”. Eventlog Application Error ActiveSync cannot open mailboxes. Other Exchange errors referring that it is unable to do some “things”. Server memory usage is lower than normal after a reboot. What should you do? First, start the Exchange Services that aren’t running and have startup type set to automatically. Start with back-end services like MS Exchange Replication and give it some time and lastly start services that are for log searching or auditing. When observing your performance monitor you will probably see a surge in resource usage. In the Eventlog > Application you will see some Exchange things to come to life again. After a few minutes, when you login to ECP you will see the environment again (note: the first time someone logs in to a virtual directory the web-pool needs to start, this might take a few seconds). Restarted the server and it’s broken again! If you restart the server again, you will probably run into the same situation again. Why? The root cause is not known to me, but it has to do something with .Net Framework updates. What you need to do is basically waiting. So, don’t reboot the server if you have your pages working again by starting the services, etc. Rebooted the server? You can do the actions written above again. .Net Optimization Proces For it to permanently work after reboots you have to wait for a process to start working on the .Net optimization. When the server is “idle”, usually 20-30 minutes after booting up the process “.Net Optimization Task” starts running on your Exchange server. This usually takes up to 20-40 minutes. When it’s done you will see most of the time (not always) notifications in eventlog: Application > .NET Runtime Optimization Service > EventID 1130. .NET Runtime Optimization Service (4.0.30319.0) - Installed from repository: mscorlib When the task is completed and you restart your server again, it should be running fine again. You don’t have to reboot the server If you have started the services manually. The key is they don’t want to start automatically unless the “.Net Optimization Task” has done it’s thing. What actually happens, I don’t know, maybe some of the Exchange Team members can give an answer, but this is what I’ve found out in many environments (test production, etc). It doesn’t matter if you install updates with Antimalware software switched on or off. I hope this will help some users having trouble and starting to fix thing’s that actually aren’t broken, but just need some special attention.9KViews0likes0Comments