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TFS 2008 – Project deleted but SharePoint side failed to be deleted

January 11th, 2010 Patrick No comments

I tried to use TFSDeleteProject command to remove the project from the TFS server,

tfsdeleteproject /server:myserver myprojectname

but at the end of the process there is this error message

Deleting from Build …
Done
Deleting from Work Item Tracking …
Done
Deleting from Version Control …
Done
Deleting Report Server files …
Done
Deleting SharePoint site …
Could not connect to ‘
http://TFS08:17012/_vti_adm/admin.asmx’
The request failed with the error message:

<html><head><title>Object moved</title></head><body>
<h2>Object moved to <a href="
http://tfs08:17012/_layouts/1033/error.aspx?ErrorTe
xt=Request%20timed%20out%2E">here</a>.</h2>
</body></html>

Then I tried to repeat the command again with the /force option (tfsdeleteproject /force /server:myserver myprojectname), I still get the error

Deleting from Build …
Done
Deleting from Work Item Tracking …
Done
Deleting from Version Control …
  Not found
Deleting Report Server files …
  Not found
Deleting SharePoint site …
Exception of type ‘Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer.SoapServerException’ was thro
wn.
Deleting from Team Foundation Core …
Done

But actually what happened is everything within TFS have been safely removed except the SharePoint, so you need to go into SQL Server Management Studio and connect to WSS_Config database

Select Id From Sitemap Where Path = ‘/Sites/myprojectname’

Grab the Id and execute this SQL

exec dbo.proc_dropSiteMap @Id=%Id%

After that you still need to clean up your WSS_Content database by executing this

exec proc_DeleteSite %Id%

But do note you might have nothing to delete in the WSS_Content

The New Efficiencies Launch – Before the event

November 24th, 2009 Patrick No comments

Just some flash back on the event itself.

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Me, Walter and Tim testing out the multi touch demo. Lots of hard work

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The night before the event – Andrew Pickup rehearsing on stage

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Tee – who has been our faithful proctor for many events working hard with his team

Below photos show the exhibition hall being setup.

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Presenting @Microsoft Malaysia’s the new Efficiency Launch

November 24th, 2009 Patrick 2 comments

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It was fun and happy to see so many people turned out for the business launch of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Exchange Server 2010. I presenting 2 session at the developer break out track session.

  1. Lights up Windows 7 (with Windows 7 API Code Pack) – Me and Walter Wong demoed features like the enhances taskbar, jump list, Multi Touch as well as Sensor API capabilities.
  2. Lap around ASP.NET 4.0 and Silverlight 3 – I ended the last session of the day with a preview on Silverlight 4.0 showing cool stuff like right click context menu, file drag and drop as well as the webcam capabilities.

It was the best audience I never had so far. Many thanks to you guys for making it so much fun!

As per promised you can download my slides here.

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By the way, if you are a SharePoint developer or IT Pro, check out the coming SharePoint User Group’s Information Work Community Day for IT pro and dev here

Buy a PC now and upgrade to Win7 for free! (almost)

June 28th, 2009 Patrick No comments

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On Friday, June 26, Microsoft announced  the official start of the Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program, which allows customers who buy a PC now from a participating OEM or retailer with Windows Vista Home Premium, Business or Ultimate to upgrade to Windows 7 at little or no cost ( a minimal shipping & handling fee apply). This program will be available until January 31, 2010 and is a global program.

For more details, visit http://www.microsoft.com/malaysia/windows/upgrade

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Flying to Kuching tomorrow, catch me at Dev In Town!

June 25th, 2009 Patrick No comments

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If you are from Kuching (City of cats in Malay) or happen to be there, come and see me presenting SharePoint and SharePoint Designer 101 at Kuching Park Hotel. Event details are here.

SharePoint not your cup of tea? My fellow MVP Walter, Ming Man and Jabez will be there also presenting topics like LINQ, WPF and Windows 7.

Map to the venue (Jalan Padungan)

 

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Talk on Source Control using TFS 2008 and Continuous Integration in TFS 2010

June 16th, 2009 Patrick 1 comment

Local VSTS Partner and C# MVP Ervin Loh delivered a talk recently on 12th Jun about source control features inside Team Foundation Server 2008. This is actually a Microsoft Malaysia hosted event known as Devtalk where every month they invite speakers to share on topics of interest to developers. He has blogged about it here., and you can also visit his blog to access the slides deck.

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Ervin’s session is followed by my colleague Hoong Fai who talked about Continuous Integration with TFS 2010!

 

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IIS Search Engine Optimization Toolkit

June 4th, 2009 Patrick No comments

Microsoft announced the IIS Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Toolkit Beta – a brand new free toolkit that helps Web developers, hosting providers, and server administrators improve their sites’ relevance in search results by recommending how to make them more search engine-friendly. The SEO Toolkit Beta is available for installation via the Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0 Beta at  http://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx

Let’s try it out and see whether it will work with SharePoint. By the way Scott Guthrie has post of details of the toolkit here.

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Slides for SPUG session on SharePoint Backup and Recovery

June 3rd, 2009 Patrick No comments

The speakers for the session just uploaded their slides on Enovade’s company website.

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SharePoint Backup and Recovery Talk

May 28th, 2009 Patrick No comments

Local SharePoint User Group had their meeting at KL Sentral’s MDEC CyberCenter this Wednesday. This was a joined effort from MDEC, Microsoft, Enovade and SPUG to make the event a success.

Theme of the meeting was about SharePoint backup and recovery strategies. 1st session speaker is Chloe Chua from Enovade to presented a strategy and plan for SharePoint’s disaster recovery followed by Dr Jiang (COO of Avepoint) who shared on how to bring the DR strategy further by using tools from Avepoint.

More than 30 attendees came and the overall (regular Microsoft style) rating such as effectiveness of speakers and relevance of topics are around 7.5.

Thanks for Enovade for the sponsorship of snacks, Microsoft for providing marketing and logistic support and MDEC for allowing SPUG to use their venue.

Below are some photos from the event

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Almost full house with more than 30 turnouts   Tianyi Jiang, COO Avepoint  
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Chloe Chua from Enovade   SPUG co-founder Matthew Khaw  

 

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Rahimah from Microsoft Innovation Center

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SPUGMalaysia.org now live

May 24th, 2009 Patrick No comments

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Just to announce that Malaysia SharePoint User Group (MySpug) has our own URL and website hosted by Office Live at http://spugmalaysia.org 

Look forward for more features inside Office Live to enhance the feature while at the same time I got to plan how to consolidate the websites in Facebook and ISPA into spugmalaysia.org

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