Alert 沒辦法運作??

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Alert 沒辦法運作??

第一種解決方式:

出現以下錯誤:

UnKnown Error Troubleshoot issues with Windows SharePoint Services

 

stsadm -o updatealerttemplates -url http://portalnamehere -filename "C:\Program files\common files\Microsoft shared\web server extensions\12\template\XML\alerttemplates.xml"

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第二種解決方式:

Please check the following:

1. Are you receving a confirmation that you've got subscribed for the alerts ?

2. Alerts are based on SMTP, check whether you have configured the proper SMTP server and check whether MOSS 2007 server has access to SMTP server

3. If you have anti-virus software on the server, check whether it is blocking the bulk mail functionality, becuase alerts are going to be sent as bulk mails

4. Please check whether the events are turned-on the MOSS 2007 server, else explicity the turn on the events in the server

5.Please check whether the following tables in MOSS 2007 database have entries related to your alerts EventLog table EventCache table SchedSubscription table ImmedSubscription table

EventLog

Eventcache

SchedSubscription

ImmedSubscription

6. Verify all of your accounts (Service LOG ON accounts, APP Pool accounts and DataBase accounts) whether it has proper access

7. Verify whether the indexing and Crawling has happened properly.

8. Check the gatherer log and see whether there are any errors Please update me after all the checks As far as i know, there is no way to turn-off/turn-off/re-start the alerts at Site Collection level

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第三種解決方式:(For Document Library)

Problem: Alerts on document libraries in MOSS work for portal administrators, but not for regular users. Regular users do receive the email notifying them that their alert has been set up.

Information: This was only happening on sites created with custom site definitions. Testing showed that the 'approval' permission could be added to the Members or other group of the site and alerts would then work for those users, but that is not a good solution for most environments.

Solution: Not a pretty one, but the best that Microsoft could come up with.

On all document libraries on custom site definition sites, break permissions inheritance and then re-inherit. It seems that something was broken in the site definition with regard to permissions. MS developer support is investigating, but the cause is still unknown.