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I set "Allow this document library to receive e-mail" to No and clicked Save. I went into the Document Library settings and clicked Incoming E-mail Settings. I then had a thought, what if there was a missing attribute that was causing the problem and because the migrated Document Libraries were already enabled what if I disabled the function and then re-enabled it. In a separate Site Collection, I created a new Document Library and setup the incoming email address. Entries were in the SMTP log but nothing in the Sharepoint Timer service log which is the service that picks up the emails and transfers them to the appropriate Document Library.Īfter a few days of failed solutions and scouring the internet for hours I took one last ditch attempt to figure out what was going on. I tried several ways to try and track what was happening but nothing was appearing in any logs which seemed odd. This means that the SMTP service was working and that Sharepoint was picking up the email but nothing was appearing in the Document Library. The email appeared in the Drop Folder and disapeared. I then opened up the SMTP Drop Folder and watched while I sent another email. So I went through all the settings just to make sure. I sent a test message to the document Library's email address and waited for it to appear in the list, and waited, and waited. I then went into the Document Library settings and sure enough the link for the Email Enabling the Document Library was there and going in I saw all the settings were as they were on the old server, so I thought, job done. So following the instruction (it's pretty much the same as on Sharepoint 2007) I installed the SMTP service on the Sharepoint 2010 server and user the IIS 6 Management tool to setup the domain aliases and trusted mail servers the same way as I had it setup in the old environment. So a quick check in the Sharepoint Administration site quickly showed me I had to enable the Incoming Email Service. I went to the main Document Library to check on the email enabled setting but the link was missing in the Document Library settings. The migration went well and all the content databases restored and upgraded using the instructions from Microsoft.
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Hence the main reason for performing the upgrade over the weekend. Now in our environment we have several email enabled Document Libraries, a couple of which are mission critical. So I simply did a backup of the Sharepoint content databases on the old SQL Server 2005 server using the built in tools, copied the backup files to the new server and then ran a restore. I opted for the database attach method of upgrading as I had already setup 2 new virtual machines with Sharepoint 2010 and SQL Server 2008 respectively. It's been a week of frustration and revelation this week after spending last weekend migrating our Sharepoint 2007 server to Sharepoint 2010. So my recomendation is to shut down any running VMs before upgrading Fusion. The only difference I could find between my upgarde (that worked 1st time) and his, was that he had suspended his VM before upgrading Fusion where as I had shut mine down completely. This worked and now the user was able to get back into his VM.
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Once rebooted I selected Install VMware Tools from the Virtual Machine menu in Fusion. I selected that and was able to boot and login.Īt this point I uninstalled the VMware tools using the Programs and Features item in the Control Panel. In the Safe Boot menu (the menu you get when you press F8 while booting into Windows) there was an item called Start in low resolution (640 x 480) or something to that effect. As the Fusion upgrade had new VMware Tools (which contain the graphics drivers) it was unlikely they had installed as the user was unable to get into his session.
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So I came to the conclusion that perhaps it was the graphics drivers that were a problem. So I tried a few things myself, such as starting Windows in safe mode.
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I suggested rebooting the Macbook Pro just in case but this failed to resolve the issue. After Googleing the problem he found several answers, including uninstalling and reinstalling VMware Fusion.
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Errors relating to Windows 7 SP1 and graphics drivers.Īnyway, he did the upgrade but when starting the Virtual Machine he could only see a black screen after the initial Windows logo boot.
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He was getting some errors which I said may well be fixed in the new version. He had upgraded VMware Fusion 3.1.2 to 3.1.3. A user came to me today with a problem on his Macbook Pro.